uum MME scx) / Project 5,1 - In-Flight Participation of a B-47 Aircraft - Lt, R. C, Laumann OBJECTIVE The objective of this project is to measure the blast, gust, and thermal effects of a nuclear detonation on an in-flight B-47 aircraft, With the recorded data the criteria and method used in the B-47 Weapon Delivery Handbook may be verified or corrected, In addition, the project will provide basic research data for the design criteria of future USAF aircraft, INSTRUMENTATION ' Two hundred seventy three data channels were available on this shot to record bending, shear, and torsion in the wing and horizontal stabilizer, thermal inputs to the aircraft, thermally induced strain, temperature measurements, and overpressure, Prior to shot participation 97.0% of these channels were operating satisfactorily, There has been no newly adjed instrumentation since the last participation, AIRCRAFT POSITION IN SPACE The B-47 was flying at an absolute altitude of 30,000 feet,a speed of Mach 0.75, and on a heading of 320° at both To and shock arrival, The aircraft was oriented tail to the shot; at T, the horizontal range beyond ground zero was 29,000 feet, and at shock arrival it was approximately 80,500 feet, DELETE | — yt

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