TRIP REPORT - ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO CA-50 HOT AIR BALLOON TRIALS

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January 17, 1963
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oved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 UNCLASSIFIED CaINWNTIAL f>( SE\ET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP TO NAME AND ADDRESS INITIALS DATE ---- 7) 2 /I , 6/ 4 s - � C 5 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETURN CONCURRENCE (K INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks: ' / /814--e -- -,, _N FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER FROM: NAME, AD9E1ESS AND PHONE NO. DATE . (b)(3) h:CRET UNCL CONFID TIAL ks FORM NO. 237 Replac arm 30-4 I APR 55 which may be used. pproved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 (40) U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 19 0-342531 Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 7 January 196 3 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Subject : Trip Report - Albuquerque, New Mexico CA-50 Hot Air Balloon Trials 1. During the period 4-10 January trials of the two-man hot air balloon system were held in Albuquerque, N.M. Weather on the whole was ideal -the reason this area was selected �- bad weather moving in terminated trials one day earlier than planned. Representing Raven Industries were: Ed Yost - Balloon Pilot and Sales Representative Frank Heidelbauer - Chief, Ground Grew Marager Gino Mancuso, Ground Handler Russ Pohl - Company Representative J. R . Smith - Engineer Representing TSD were: SD/R&D/EB C/TSD/R&D/EB TSD/OA/CAB Old al eleased by his Commanding Officer to assist in the ground crew was Jesse Spradling, USAF, who had previous balloon experience in an Air Force program with Raven personnel a few years ago. His specialty was as a photographer, but his experience with balloons and knowledge of the local terrain were of great assistance after the injury of Mancuso on the first inflation attempt. Airman Spra.dling, Mancuso and Heidelbauer were not knowledgeable of the true sponsor in this work, but were advised that the TSD representatives were from ONR. Z. The first day of work was spent in reviewing the equipment and an attempted inflation which was aborted on the injury of Mancuso who inadvertently hurt the fingers of his left hand in the propeller of a small Z-cycle inflation blower. Components of the CA-50 System and characteristics are: Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 . - - a. diameter by approximatly 75' high. old type - rnylar plastic laminated with nylon; new type - vinyl plastic impregnated nylon. The new material is not subject to delarnination, weighs less (110 lbs for the balloon) and rolls into a more compact bundle when deflated. Balloons made of both materials were flown and bindle(' during the trials. b. Gondola orplatform An aircraft plyw sandwich about 4' by 5', slightly curved along the longer axis. Weighs 40 lbs, suspended from balloon by nylon lines at each corner; carries two men and equipment, two fuel tanks and instruments. c. Burn Simple propane burner with pilot light and preheat coils. Weighs 13 lbs., stainless steel construction, has regulator valve, needle valve and blast valve with a quick disconnect fitting to fuel tanks. The burner is supported over gondola in mouth of balloon on a steel bar which also serves as a spacer for the balloon/ gondola suspension lines. d. Fuel tanks - Stainless steel tanks of 2Z gal. or 30 gal. capacity are provided. They weigh 37 lbs. and 51 lbs. respectively. Two tanks are carried on the gondola, one at each end, perpendicular to the long axis. They are secured to the platform on cg�dles with leather straps and interconnected with reinforced flexible high pressure tubing. . Instruments Thre aluminum lunch at one end of the gondola. contained are a rate of asc ' ht instruments are mounted in an suspended over one of the fuel tanks eighing 4 I/2 lbs., the instruments descent meter, an aircraft altimeter and a pyrometer. The pyrometer is connected by wire to its heat sensing element located a little above the widest girth of the bag when inflated. By indicating the temperature prevailing at the surface of the hot air balloon. the instrument provides a reading which can be used to maintain equilibrium, since it is the difference between the temperature of the gases within the balloon and the atmosphere directly outside that determines the amount of lift of the balloon. Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 VIP Generally, the balloon can be expected to carry 600 lbs. men and equipment for about six hours if 60 gallons of fuel are aboard. A crew oi about four men are needed to the balloon with more -nen necessary to control the bag if there is any wind at all. The balloon can ascend rapidly from a small clearing and clear high obstructions under proper circumstances. Within the parameters established by the System's size, weight, fuel capacity, gondola space, etc., its capabilities are directly determined by the operator's skill and the weather. 4. During the trials four free flights of short duration were made, each with two men aboard, one with an additional 95 lbs., of blank paper leaflets which were dropped from various altitudes to observe dispersion. A brief tethered flight was also made to provide rine man with limited practice of controlling the balloon. The most difficult aspects of operation appeared to be inflation and landing. 5. Inflation is accomplished by blowing air o the bag through kin with a small portable 2-cycle gasoline engine. The blower be the burner which lies on the ground between the gondola stretched out balloon. A hoop holds the mouth of the bag open ing the operation. A portable burner is used to heat the air ahead of the blower. lie difficulty occurring more than once during inflation was the opening or vent in the balloon perraitting the loss of hot air if not managed properly. This vent is used to aid in controlling the balloon'a atitude, primarily in descent. It is norrnalJ :losecl when the balloon is inflated but must be held closed until this dition is nearly attained. Time for a practised crew to unload and set up the system for inflation is about 10-15 minutes. Inflation time also is about the same under average conditions. with two men a 6. Launch is achieved after inflation when sufficient developed to carry the payload. By holding the balloon down forcibly. additional lift can be developed before launch so that when the System is released rate of climb will be very rapid and nearby obstacles may be safely cleared. 7. Landing is effected by letting down gradually until the gondola hits the ground. At this moment a careful timing is necessary to prevent dragging of the gondola and its occupants. A squib is fired by means'of a pull cord spinning & bicycle generator. The squib cuts a tie off cord at the top of the balloon, permitting it to open wide and exhaust the hot air rapidly. During this operation the balloon acts like a large spinnake; dragging the gondola. By releasing the appropriate lever the suspension Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 605416076 lines supporting one side of the gondola slackened, alio the curved gondola to drag efficiently not upending or dig8Ltin � Occupants remain aboard until stopped by grasping a centrally Located line in the gondola. Of the four free flights, two landings were very smooth and two somewhat rough. The first rough landing was due to pilot and crew error resulting in taro rapid deacent and failure to operate the balloon opening squib circuit at a timely moment. Damage sustained by the gondola in this landing was severe but repairable. The second rough Landing appeared to be due solely to mechanical difficulties - with the burner out because of a faulty pilot light an additional blast of hot air was not available to more gently lower the balloon. At touchdown the squib fired but the top of the balloon did not open. After dragging briefly (about 15 yards) the oc,pqpqna tumbled out and the balloon quickly ascended. It flew another 12 minutes empty until the air cooled sufficiently to drop again-21_0n recovery it was found that this balloon had not been properly rigged sathe top tie-off - an excess of protective leather tucked under itself prevented opening of the top. This new balloon had never been previously inflated or test flown - an tuueceasary risk indeed. 8. Operational disadvantages noted by the undersigned a a. Size of crew needed to h attendant to this operaticaa; late d noise d� b. Noise and light of burner ation, (Raven Representativi stated that the light was difficult observe at night and may be easily taken for a flickering star). The burner in operation makes a considerable roar similar to that of a large blowtorch or tar- heater; c. System the mercy of weather wind, both in velocity and direction; d. Need for ime, area and problems, the g of agent user in piloting and navigation - at of such training coupled with obvious security 9. Modifications and imprey viewed with Raven personnel odifications range from oak screening the blower through efforts at rnor S. spect to protective td efficient operation Approved for Release 2016/10/24 C05416076 Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 "MI of tbe b of opera necessary - v� toward the goal of, rain flights determination and feasibility of ni 10. The undersi rn and its basic wor m for infiltration or e that few clandestine agen accompanying vagaries at the wind. Bulk, time to inf mitigate against successful =destine 1 remote areas. Pilot and crew training wotild ins' considerable weight in planning operations and a many areas of the world. It is suggested that the e develcpm a of various component modifications, deve m ground crew and ability to navigate th lity and sirnplicfty are conslderect 'ling tee time, diaration ractic It depends upon the I operation al y but the most iably be a factor of obstacle in requesting division's quirernents be carefully reviewed and any exceptions or shortcomings ed befon final models or specifications for production models are accepted in fulfillment of the requirements. C/TSD/CAB/SD Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 Mir uary edfor suitabi discussed, repacked launch s (2 inexperienced) one rIX flight over eastern gondola - primarily plict error was running out of usable landin 7 January Launched at 08.1 minute flight une balloon vent. CO hour an sided hard suburban area damaging though wind car into mountains Yost and hour and forty -fly 'ties noted with ing. Yost and hrs. same site used 7 January. Su ascent gained by holding balloon on ground w flight of one hour and tea minutes terminated when running out. Drifted towards mountains 5 and West although eioxts made to change direction ing altitude looking for other winds. Exceflent landing. Yost and After valve and contr 9 Ja valves probi inflated. Sewed bag valve c made with about 95 lbs. wars for test drops. Two housiazul carried straight East to rootmtains w ch si can delays caused by malfunctioning d previously not tested or working properly. PUght zes blank paper 1 flight terminated because wind g for final leaflet drop. Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 - Mir Landing dig ult and co and burner pilot light ou out, balloon failed Recovered several no darna cause Yost an ' ated it Dragged pe se on firing urther en ted further it ion of trials. of bag nnel at touchdo squib and r additional twelv Balloon failure to c and improper tying off. light. - conference on problemsnd Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 � Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 - CA-50 HOT PAYLOAD CRUISE TIM� JEL - PROP 10,000 ETU R: Brass valves problem Pilot light nliabi 4.5 it 40 lb s. 74 7 lbs. 00 lbs. Avg. 6 hrs. . 4-15 lbs -.04 lb. NNED CHANG Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 ' Approved for Release: 2016/10/24 C05416076 W BALLOON Improve vent openting and Improve kirt ring and pins Fool proof top tie off *yet for tanks instead of leathe.. easier release ye release lever safety p all protective screening mounted an blower. 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