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Laboratory would not be required to stand any of the cost of procurement
or modification,-©

Headquarters, Task Croup 7.4, Provisional, assumed that the model
would be available for use during PILGRIM,

"Completely modified B-57D

aircraft should be assigned to the organization for a minimum of four

months before departure date for the Pacific Proving Ground," and officials
listed the reasons for the four-month requirement,

Colonel John S. Samuel,

Commander, apparently did not know that the plane was not yet approved for
use aS a Sampler,
Additional arguments in favor of the B-57D came with the CHEROKEE

Shot of Operation REDWING.

During the shot, which was made at 5,000 feet

altitude, the B-57B aircraft chalked up a near failure in obtaining samples.
"The yield of the weapon is, therefore, known with less accuracy than might

be desired," Dr Graves wrote to General Canterbury,

"As a matter of direct

observation," he continued, "very satisfactory samples probably could have

been collected in a layer of bomb cloud which persisted at a 2,000 to
5,000 foot higher altitude than could be attained by the B-57B type
airplane,"* Lo

Using every opportunity to drive home the need for the B-57D, Colonel
Thomas R, Waddleton of Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command,
wrote to the Deputy Chief of Staff, Development, Air Force headquarters,
"Their requirements still exist, and can most economically and efficiently

be met by B-S7D aircraft, . . the requirements for the assignment of B-57D
aircraft for AFSWO sampling is reaffirmed.

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“the B-S7D promised capabilities of as much as 8,000 feet additional
altitude over that attainable by the B-57B,

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