o4 r 7. NECTAR Shot DELETED Unfavorable weather caused several postponements of this shot, once after many aircraft were already airborne. All normal mission aircraft were scheduled for NECTAR. samplers failed to accomplish their complete mission. Only the Due to heavy rain at Eniwetok, electrical difficulties were experienced with the F~8,'s. Sixteen sorties were flown by the 12 available aircraft, but samples were not obtained by all aircraft that reached the sampling areas. A concentration of cirrus clouds caused by typhoon conditions prevented the B-36 controller from providing adequate directions to the sazplers. Several aircraft were thus forced by a lack of fuel to return to Enive- tok Island before completing their mission. The B-36 effects aircraft participation in NECTAR was normal and routine. No unusual observations were made, except that the shock wave was very sharp and of shorter duration than on previous shots. ation was detected. No radi- The only visual damage consisted of slight bomb bay dishing, and crushing of the sheet metal strip that seals the gap between the doors and the fuselage. Failure of some of the rivets to hold this strip to the fuselage was noted. ayw no S/