TA -- . au ns Project 5.8 = In-Plight Participation of an A3le] Aircraft « LODR P, S. Harward GL The objective of thls test war tc inveatirate the A3lTel afrera™ capability for the delivery -f the ‘ich ylel: nuclear saapone by the Beasurement ami correlation 2f the in-Tlight effects of a nuclear te tonation. TSRLy Instrumentation of the A3D~) afreraft eontietet of MH osclllorraph recor'ing channels, one photo recorier, four “SAP cameras, and three dosime‘ers, The tata recamlel tnelutel tem: roture cise, thermal inmt, Tate of thermal inp.t, overpressure, gu3t loaiing, airera?s response, engine response, ani gamma radiation. RORAFT POSITION JN SPAS? The AJM] afreraft was flying 1° an absclute altitu'» of 28,175 fest, haaiing O71°T ina talleon position at Hehour. Slact range to groun) sero at "hour was 42, feet (airerett traveling at 322 ft ser). Aircraft position at time of shock arrival (Fd 71.€ secsnta) was 10,4™ feet slant range 9n a@ healing of roy or at 27, feet absolute altitucs. RESULTS Therma) Temperature sine on eritical streraft st-ucture war 69. Gugt Total cust load at time of shock arrival was 0.53 ¢te at center of gravity (45.5 percont allowable lou: factor}. GLE BEST AV AILA ~ 75 = COPY

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