Performance of the Dual BAK-12 Aircraft Arresting System with Modular Hardware with Deadloads and Aircraft
Abstract
Seventy-four deadload arrestments were conducted using BAK-12/E32A aircraft-Arresting System(s) in the Single-System, Dual-System, Single-Mode, and Dual-Mode configurations. Tests were conducted to determine the feasibility of incorporating modular hardware on a Dual BAK-12/E32A Aircraft Arresting System which would enable the system to arrest all present United States Air Force hook-equipped aircraft. Baseline data was first generated for Single and Dual BAK-12/E32A Arresting-System configurations. This data served to provide a valid comparison with data obtained from arrestments conducted into a Dual BAK-12/E32A Arresting System with modular hardware installed. Fourteen A-4 aircraft arrestments were conducted into a Single BAK-12 Aircraft Arresting System and nine A-4 aircraft arrestments were conducted into a Dual BAK-12 Aircraft Arresting System configured for Dual-Mode operations. The results obtained from these tests served as a comparative basis for similar arrestments conducted into the Dual BAK-12 Arresting System configured for Single-Mode operations. Sixty- seven aircraft arrestments were conducted into a Dual BAK-12/E32A Aircraft Arresting System configured for Single-Mode operations to determine aircraft performance. The results of aircraft performance derived from this program will be used in the compilation of information necessary to establish an Aircraft Recovery Bulletin. During all test events, the modular hardware functioned as designed by reducing the maximum aircraft-hook axial loads that occur in the frictional region of the arrestments.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 15, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADB011018
Entities
People
- Anthony Zagarella