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Project 5.8 - In-Flight Participation of the A3D-1 Aircraft - LCDR P.S. Har
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Objective
The objective of this test was to investigate the A3D-1 aircraft capa-~
bility for the delivery of high yield nuclear weapons by the measurement ar
correlation of the in-flight effects of a nuclear detonation.
Instrumentation
Instrumentation of the A3D-1 aircraft consisted of 96 oscillograph
recording channels, one photo recorder, four GSAP (Gun Sight Aiming Point)
cameras, and three dosimeters.
The data recorded included temperature rise
thermal input, rate of thermal input, overpressure, gust loading, aircraft
response, engine response, and gamma radiation,
Aircraft Position in Space
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The A3D-1 aircraft was flying at an absolute altitude of 12,050 feet
with no offset.
zero time.
Aircraft was on a heading of 286°T in a tail-on position ¢
Approximate horizontal ranges at Ty to Tg were 16,800feet and
48,000 feet respectively.
Time of shock arrival was
was approximately 4000 feet beyond planned position.
The A3c
The ASB positioning
gear was not operating satisfactorily and resulted in the A3D being roughly
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