7 BEB>scx) ~ Project 5,3 - In-Flight Participation of a B-66B Aircraft - R, W, Bachman OBJECTIVE The primary objective of this test was to measure the gust, thermal, overpressure and high Q field effects of a high yield megaton nuclear weapon on a B-66B aircraft in low altitude flight, INSTRUMENTATION a £ Instrumentation on the B-66B forQEAsche) consisted of the following: 67 strain gages at 5 stations and 26 thermocouples at 7 stations on the L.H, wing; 16 strain gages at 1 station and 6 thermocouples at , 2 stations on the R.H. wing; 25 strain gages at 4 stations and 12 thermocouples at 2 stations on the L.H. horizontal stabilizer; 9 strain gages at 1 station and 2 thermocouples at 1 station on the R.H, horizontal stabilizer; 3 strain gages at 1 station and 9 thermocouples at 3 stations on the L.H. elevator; 2 strain gages at 1 station and 6 thermocouples at 1 station on the R,H, elevator; 5€ thermocouples at 11 stations on the fuselage; 17 accelerometers on the fuselage, empenage, and nacelle; 13 calorimeters and 1 radiometer together with 6 cameras in the tail; 5 calorimeters and 1 radiometer together with € cameras in the fuselage belly; wing and tail deflection cameras; 32 basic flight instruments on a photo recorder panel; and 8 correlation channels, AIRCRAFT POSITION IN SPACE Using the K-5 Radar system, the B-66B was positioned at an altitude of 8,000 feet, on a heading of O80 degrees, and a horizontal range of ~ 3138 - 1g

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