TRIP REPORT 5-11 OCTOBER 1969

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October 28, 1969
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Approved For rlease 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724 00100230025-9 SECRET IDEALIST MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Trip Report 5-11 October 1969 X1 19040-69 op /0 ofll 28 October 1969 1. Facilities visited - Edwards (North Base), I ILockheed (Burbank), and Itek (Palo Alto). 2. Personnel contacted: Edwards (North Base) 25X1A 25X1A Lockheed (Burbank) IDEALIST HANDLE VIA SECRET CONTROL SYvi 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 Approved For Rase 2002/08RP--RDP68B00724R'0100230025-9 IDEALIST 9040-69 Page 2 Itek (Palo Alto) 3. Items for discussion at Edwards (North Base): a. Preparation actions to support Scope Saint III. COMMENTS: All preliminary preparation actions had been accomplished and I visualized no problems associated with this deployment. b. Wing rework on Article 055. COMMENTS: The previously reported lateral problems with Article 055 in low speed carrier landing configuration were confirmed. However, the originally reported left wing being the cause was disproved. The problem associated with this non-symetrical configuration was the result of the right wing twist, which, because of aerodynamic characteristics, caused the right wing to continue flight beyond'the natural stall speeds. The procedure utilized by Lockheed to reposition wing panels in an effort to reduce the amount of twist of the right wing removed approximately one-third of the twist from the aerodynamic loft of the right wing. Subsequent discussions with Lockheed and flight test indicated that the amount of correction was adequate to satisfy lateral control requirements associated with carrier landing. IDEALIST HANDLE VIA SECRET CONTROL SY 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 Approved For Re1se 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724Rd'100230025-9 SECRET IDEALIST I 9040-69 ge 3 c. Reliability and repeatability of the Iris II to meet operational requirements. 113 1. anary review of appropriate in Headquarters indicated an inability to correlate the various sensors with Articles to determine reasons or causes for reported equipment malfunctions, smearing, double imagery, and softness of take with the Iris II. Through 30 September 1969, 48 sorties were flown b Detachment "G" encom- passingall Articles n re-reviewing the appropriate and the take from various sensors during e es and qualification phase, two significant points contributed to the problem: (1) aircraft motion in the roll axis was of primary concern, while some excursions in the yaw and pitch axis contributed their share. This situation conceivably contributes a masking effect in attempting to resolve causes for poor productivity of quality, high resolution proto- graphy. (2) Although the undersigned obtained specific specifications from Itek during winter/spring time frame, 1969,.and assured Itek that the modification in process to the Article autopilot would be such that aircraft motion in all axis would be less than the defined specs on the sensor, Itek Reps denied any knowledge of the final baseline oscil- lations that could be anticipated on the Article. This information was obtained from Lockheed and provided Itek. (Attachment I). After receipt of these specifications, it was mutually agreed by all that Article motion with the modified autopilot was considerably below the defined specs of the IDEALIST HANDLE VIA SECRET CONTROL SY 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 Approved For Releerse 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 SECRET IDEALIST 9040-69 a 4 Iris II, and that the vehicle would provide a platform whose stability in all. axes would satisfy sensor requirements by a considerable margin. b. Minimum requirements for qualification of all Iris II sensors in the future: COMMENTS: Specific instructions and guidance were provided Detachment "G" in the presence of Itek Representatives that all future 0/R. qualifying flights involving the Iris II would incorporate the Hycon instrumentation package; and an analysis would be made of aircraft motion, simultaneous with the NPIC evaluation of take, for correlation purposes.to insure that, not only would the quality of take satisfy 0/R requirements, but that aircraft motion during this take satisfy the Article specs in the three axes of motion. 4. Items for discussion IDEALIST HANDLE VIA SECRET CONTROL SY 25X1A 25X1A 25X1 D 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 25X1 D Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 Approved For Rel' a 2002/06/ 6W- DP681300724ROAK00230025-9 IDEALIST 9040-69 6 Items discussed at Lockheed (Burbank) 25X1A1 25X1 D and appropriate ECP's/Service Bulletins. COMMENTS: Lockheed indicated they have settled on the emergency power roquirements-and have an ECP in print; however, as yet it has not been for- warded to Project Headquarters. I advised them to IDEALIST HANDLE VIA SECHHET CONTROL SY M Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Rase 2002/OWgtiigFp--RDP68B00724R 00100230025-9 IDEALIST 9040-69 page 7 hold until such time as the tbtal~ package could be submitted with cost quotes. The emergency aircraft power will be satisfied by removing the DC generator from the engine and substituting a CSD and an additional AC generator, which when called upon, will provide 100% back up. Thus any future electronic equipment will not pose emergency power problems. The DC power requirement will be satisfied through rectifiers off the AC generator. Lockheed has provided the space envelope for the repackaging o the appropriate parts of the As of this date Lockheed has had on y verbal indications that the equipment can be packaged within this space envelope. Lockheed.has not received specifications so that that portion of the ECP can be prepared. b. Autopilot Mod Kit COMMENTS: Kits to satisfy Detachment "H" requirements have been supplied; kits for two Detachment "G" articles have been supplied; one additional kit will be provided on 9 or 10 October, and the fourth kit will be provided mid October. As a matter of information, Article .057 at Detachment "H" is modified; Article 058 will receive its kit during present PE; Detachment "G" 053 is modified; 051 being modified during PE; 055 will be modified during week of 13 October 1969; and, contingent on receipt of fourth kit, Article 054 will be modified immediately thereafter. c. Cabin pressure dump deflector COMMENTS : Itek expressed concern relative to the cabin pressure-suit pressure dump into the Q-Bay, in that moisture was being expended through the dump and settling on the. Iris hatch glasses. Lockheed was requested to investigate the feasibility IDEALIST HANDLE VIA SECRET CONTROL SY Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Releasr1002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000M230025-9 SECRET IDEALIST 9040-69 25X1A Page 8 of installing a deflector which would deflect the air to the upper portion of the Q-Bay, and hopefully eliminate the suspected moisture problem on the glass. Lockheed indicated that this should not be a problem and that a proposal would be forthcoming. d. Flap track problems being experienced at Detachment "H". COMMENTS: A flap jack screw returned from Detachment 11H" was in the possession of Lockheed, and an investigation was underway to determine causes for problems that have been repeatedly reported relative to jack screw popping out of track. Up to receipt of this jack screw consider- able effort had been taken by Lockheed to solve this problem, primarily in the area of structural design, etc. The significant point, however, is that for the first time, as evidenced on this screw, corrision may be a contributing, if not total cause for the problem. In scrutinizing the condition of the screw, apparent to the human eye was a considerable amount of pitting of the threads, which caused binding on the traveling nut as it progressed through the threads. At all points of binding, when the traveling nut was backed off, pitting was apparent in each area. Further investigation for possible solutions is underway at Lockheed. Their thinking is in terms of lubricant, and I was quick to state that,. regardless of the type lubricant recommended, they must consider climatic conditions. in total; i.e., wet, dry, hot, cold, dusty environments. IDEALIST HANDLE VIA 25X1 D 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/06/25: CIA RDP68B00724R0001 QD9 b 5 Approved For Release 2002/06/256 j f3P68B00724R000 00230025-9 IDEALIST 9040-69 page 9 25X1A 25X1A 25X1 D 25X1A COMMENTS: A brief discussion was held relative to and the future scheduling of this 25X1A program. During this discussion made reference to charts pertaining to various carriers by class, by name, and specifics, pertaining to U-2 landing thereon. A set of these drawings was obtained and given to IDEALIST/Operations to assist them in their computations of factors relative to carrier programs in the future. 6. Items discussed at Itek (Palo Alto) a. In discussions relative to the performance of the IRIS II it became obvious that the analysis materials utilized by Project Headquarters to determine repeatable reliability. of photography were not the.same materials utilized by I office utilized data obtained from Project Manager, East Coast) in ica e e na.a never IDEALIST HANDLE VIA SECRET CONTROL SYivi 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 Approved For Rase 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R'M0100230025-9 SECRET IDEALIST 904 10 25X1A 25X1A 25X1A must be considered. I Istated that this seen the and therefor had not utilized info therein in ~.s analyses. I advised all that I were provided both East and .. _. c ac uivigiZ , as indicated on the addressee block of these reports, and indicated that, before we could run a comparative study between our two activities, all facts relative to system operation was obviously an internal problem within Itek, which, he would attempt to immediately rectify, and would, if necessary, revise his analyses. 7. Suggested proposals by Itek that should receive Project Headquarters consideration: a. Comparative take analysis with S0230 film. They believe considerable improvement will be realized in the take. b. Investigate and attempt to determine the 70 cycle vibration source showing up in the sensor. This matter has been referred to Lockheed for action. c. Deflector on pressurized dump into Q-Bay. This matter has been referred to Lockheed for action. d. Itek is interested in additional data relative to Iris operation in flight, and were invited to submit their proposal f r revision i Headquarters 25X1A for incorporation in e. Itek suggested reduced exposure time and change from 23A to 15 filter, believed to improve resolution and assist in motion degradation elimination. f. Reservations were expressed about the compressor, its mounting, and method of mounting. It was suggested that Itek coordinate with Lockheed and provide Head- quarters an agreed position. IDEALIST HANDLE VIAl SECRET CONTROL SY Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9 0-69 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Rer a Z002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R00 x00230025-9 SECRET IDEALIST 9040-69 Page 11 g. Possibility of using a fixed slit as standard operating procedure, with the capability for automatic (AEC) if desired. h. A query was made relative to sustaining engineer- ing funds. This subject was resolved between D/M and CMD. Funds are available and have been obligated. Itek has been advised. 25X1A 25X1A 8. I was left with the impression that a focal point within Itek for managing this program was not what we would anticipate. I believe this thought was somewhat concurred in by Itek Representatives, and feel that the future management of this equipment on their part should improve. Further details and specifics relative to the session which and I attended at Itek Palo Alto are expounded on in trip report, OSA-0827-69, Attachment II. Deputy Tor Materiel, OSA 25X1A 25X1A Attachments: a/s D/M/OSA (24 October 1969) Distrib #1 - D/M/OSA (w/att) #2 - D/SA (w/att) #3 - D/O/OSA (w/att) #4 - IDEA/O/OSA (w/att) #5 - R&D/OSA (w/att) #6 - COMPT/OSA (w/att) #7 - CMD/OSA (w/att) #8 - D/M/OSA (Chrono) (w/att) #9 - MD/M/OSA (w/att) #10 RB/OSA (w/o att) #11 _ (w/o att) IDEALIST HANDLE VIA I SECRET CONTROL SY 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/06/25 : CIA-RDP68B00724R000100230025-9