Ok , I have just one more thing I NEED you to IDENTIFY.... If you cant guess what this is by ... uh .. Thanksgiving..... I'll give you a hint. Just kidding. First hint; it's white. I promise I'll get serious after this one is over.... (hey you get points for guessing, lol)
20 question for 25 pts- Is it bigger than a bread box? cheryl (I have 19 more to go) willis
#19 is it an abode for submersible photography equipment?
(underwater camera housing?)- cheryl (asked my dad) willis
Cheryl, 18 more to go, and it is MUCH bigger than a breadbox. Nothing to do with underwater camera's.
Does it gather information or data? cheryl (I am really NOT going to spend all day on this am I) willis
I suppose it would have to "gather information" for some portion of it's function, yes.
Kevin (you have 17 more guesses) Corsa
Ok , another hint: It's not a cuckoo clock. It's not a device to spy on McCain or Obama. Not the inside of a high tech washing machine.
long & round
radar or other type of devise for measuring speed or distance? cheryl 16 to go- willis
How about the "seeing-eye" for a drone aircraft? (nice #plate by the way:)
Kevin,
How about posting something we can figure out. Some suggestions: nail, hammer, screw, screwdriver, TV remote control. Geez.
Charles, you are getting warmer. Airplanes do play a role here.
I finally figured out how to link the number plate, thanks!
Steve, if I told you it was a flashlight, would you believe me?
Charles, Bingo! This is a "computer controlled smart bomb" made by Goodyear Aerospace division back in the early 60's. There were about 270 of these made, and this is the only remaining one (now disarmed of course) and residing in the MAPPS Museum (which I'm going to be writing a blog about in the near future).
Makes you wonder what the other 269 blew up, doesn't it?
All I can say is that it had "seeing-eye" written all over it. I was finally able to find it on google images
Take either google or wikipedia away from Charlie B and he ends up dumb as the rest of us.
My guess, had I gotten here sooner, would have definitely bee a "computer controlled smart bomb" made by Goodyear Aerospace division back in the early 60's. How smart am I?
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