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1.1 BACKGROUND
with the recent advances in the development of hich yield nuclear
weapons, it has ocecome increasinzly imcortant to consider the effects
of the wearon upon the delivery aircraft. Capatilities of present operational tomcirdtent aircraft, as now mown, will not permit the delivery
of wearons above certain sizes; the limit yieid is generally based upon,
allowable thermal cr olast damare to the delivery airecrzft, although in
specifi. instances other wearon effects could be controlling. The maximum size thet can ce safely delivered by a particular aircraft depends
to a sreat extent upon the delivery technioue emrloyed., because of the
major role assiened to 3+36 aircraft in the over-all war plan, a know
hedge of tie maximum delivery carabilities of this type aircraft is of
primary interest. accordinsely, in Operation IVY where there occurred
the first test of a nuclear device of megaton vield, an instrumented B-26
aircraft was exrosed to obtain thermal and clast response data that could
be used for the verification or modification of existing analytical techricues employed to correiate aircraft response with thermal and blast
forcins functions. The tiast induced isads ottained during the two IVY
snots were too low to orcvide adecuate verification of the blast load

theory at loads approachin.,, the maximum capabilities of the aircraft.
in addition, the response deta from IVY showed thet the aft fuselaze and

errennare of the b-35 aircraft vere wore vulrer-ble thon hud previcusly

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beer, reca-mized. In view of the above, it was deemed advisable to instrument further the empennaze of the 5-26 aircral$ and to re-expose it in
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The objective of this investiration was to supriemer.t data obtained
in IVY on the vlast response of a 5-36 aircraft flyinz in the vicinity
of a nuciear detonation. The data will ce utilized to substantiate the
clast/load theory exrloyed to correlate aircraft resronse with blast input. The ultimate outective is the ceterminetisn of the maximum delivery

capacilities of the 5-36 aircraft,

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