SPECIAL C-54 AIRCRAFT CARGO DOORS

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CIA-RDP78-03642A001200020033-0
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RIPPUB
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C
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2
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December 22, 2016
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May 10, 2011
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33
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Publication Date: 
March 10, 1959
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MEMO
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/10: CIA-RDP78-03642A001200020033-0 10 March 1959 AQti't 3MANDUH FOR: C /PP/PW ATTWION SUBJECT : Special C-54 Aircraft Cargo Doors 1. On 3 July 1958 a request was received from PP/AIRD for the fabrication of five (5) sets of inward opening cargo doors for the C-54 type aircraft. These doors will enable air crew to safely open and close the cargo opening while in flight for aerial dispatching purposes. As a result of this request a research and development effort leading to the fabrication and installation of the initial prototype inward opening cargo dears was undertaken in August 1958. In addition, the inward opening door arrangement was filtered to allow for a larger exit opening. The increased exit width wail permit the use of larger air drop bundles. Upon satisfactory installation of the prototype inward opening cargo doors, four (4) additional door sets in kit form will be fabricated for field installation by air crews, requiring hand tools only. 2. A concurrent program was also initiated to provide an aerial dispatching conveyor, compatible with either the standard or inward opening cargo doors. This program was requested by C/PP Staff for the ZRM tICK project. 3. At present there are no inward opening cargo doors installed in any C-54 aircraft. Consequently a capacity does not exist for using the inward opening type of cargo door. 4. Initial installation of the prototype inward opening cargo doors we scheduled for aid January 1959. Due to an urgent request from PP/PWL), a concentrated effort was made to complete the serial dispatching conveyor program. This effort, unfortunately, was at the expense of the inward opening cargo door project and resulted in rescheduling the prototype cargo door installation for March 1959. 5. At this time a decision was made to abandon the initially conceived dispatching conveyor and redesign an'erial dispatching conveyor to be used in conjunction with the inward opening cargo doors only. From this standpoint it appeared desirable to coordinate the aerial dispatching conveyor and prototype inward opening cargo door programs for dual installation. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/10: CIA-RDP78-03642A001200020033-0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/10: CIA-RDP78-03642AO01200020033-0 CONFIDENTIAL 6. In addition, a mock-up of the aircraft door section was deemed necessary as a final aback point to insure minimum installation time and proper door to airframe alignment prior to actual cargo door installation. This mock-up will be used for the initial prototype and all consequent inward opening cargo door kite. 7. Approval for funds necessary for the mock-up fabrication, over- run expenditures, and design changes., deterred the inward opening cargo door program appraas:imately one month, resulting in an April installation date for the prototype door. 8. Boom manufacturing time was lost due to unforseen changes in the initial design of the inward opening cargo door*. At the present time the week of $ Iby 1959 has been definitely established for in- stallation of the aerial dispatching c nveyor and the prototype inward opening cargo doors, pending aircraft avaai2 ability. The above data is based upon the contractor's normal wort rate. Delivery of the four (Ii) additional inward opening cargo door kits is scheduled as follows: a. Second door set - aid July b. Third door sat - first August c. Fourth door set - mid August d. Fifth door set - first September The log time between the initial prototype door installation and delivery of the first kit (second door set) is necessary in order to complete the installation instructions, fabricate details, and provide rework time if required. 9. This resume of the progress being made on the inward opening cargo doors w . requested by Our project engineer, patching conveyor and with ontie cargo doors. T 3/ i- 25X1 nearing Division is under ession at the $ May 1959 installation date for the inward opening cargo door prototype is satisfactory. Con- currence to this effect would be greatly appreciated. Chief TSS/lingineering Division DD/Pry /iM/ " - - gat Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/10: CIA-RDP78-03642AO01200020033-0