BLACK SHIELD TECHNICAL MEETING (Sanitized) 12 AUGUST 1965.

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M .P f Approved For Ise 2004/11/29: CIA-RDP71B0 OXC-9140-65 Cy-2o f 13 23 AUG 1965 SUBJECT : BLACK SHIELD Technical Meeting 12 August 1965. This report constitutes: Part I Part II Attachment I Attachment II Attachment III Attachment IV - General Aircraft Items - Propulsion Oriented Items; - Agenda - Decisions and Actions - Aircraft Summary - Engine Charts Part I - Aircraft General: 1. Attention is called to Attachment II, Decisions and Actions which summarize highlights of subject meeting. 2. With the exception of listing de-bug modification service bulletins applicable to BLACK SHIELD aircraft and presenting electrical and power transient mod status (charts to be available in D/TECH), the LAC presentation focused on management actions taken of Mr. Johnson's personal in-house investigation at Burbank. This investi- gation with its revealing findings was made possible by Mr. Johnson's reorientation into OXCART matters at the expense of other corporate responsibilities resulting from discussions and agreements reached between the initiator, Mr. Parangosky and Messrs Dan Haughton and Kelly Johnson. 3. Currentl.y._.al.L Lockheed effort is focused on the _ primary BLACK SHIELD aircraft 126, 127, and 128 in order 0 Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B00399R0006001 ,4H 25 25 Approved For ease 2004/11/29: CIA-RDP71B0039900600120017-3 0 that they be delivered to the detachment by 1 September.as reliable weapon systems. Additional overtime effort is needed and scheduled on aircraft 126 because of improperly cured tank sealant in order to meet the 1 September delivery. Nos. 127 and 128 were reported as out of trouble in,the sealant area with a good chance of meeting the 1 September delivery. 4. A brief report bj 122 tests showed that the shape. R&D indicated that aircraft PIP,programs were in good SO% 25X1 Aircra Systems ivision Special Activities 0 SECRET 2 25 25 f 25 Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B00399R000600120017-3 1 01- Approved For ease 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B0039900600120017-3 QXC-9140-65 Part II - Propulsion: 1. A chart supported presentation of engine related agenda items was given by Mr. Caleen and Mr. McDermott of Pratt & Whitney. Copies of the more significant charts are included with this report and copies of other engine charts are available in D/TECH. 2. Recent flight experience with "frosty" Hamilton- Standard fuel controls was reviewed. The fact that some trimming will be required for BLACK SHIELD was repeated. It is recommended that minimum trimming to near side of trim band only be used and that further test flights in aircraft 122 be accomplished using this technique while recording EGT and CIT with trace data. The effect on cruise SFC with variation of EGT over trim band was quoted as an improvement of 2.5% in. SFC as EGT increases from 755?C to 805?C. 3. A brief review of experience acquired with the derichment device on article 129 was reviewed. Results to date show a maximum temperature of 868?C for a period of less than 10 seconds. 4. "Chugging" and "die out" problems on the ground with engine 207 on the Scotch Mist exercise due to a defective compressor bleed pilot valve were reviewed. This problem has since been more thoroughly reviewed through phone calls and a meeting at Pratt & Whitney in Florida on 17 August. 5. The number 3 bearing compartment oil leakage problem was reviewed. One flight on article 129 was accomplished which reported good pressure data. It now appears that this data agrees with seal pressures calculated at FRDC. It is hoped that the testing now being accomplished on J engine 316 at FRDC might result in a simple field operable fix to the problem.. A change to the no. 3 compartment already instituted in later J engines may result in some tendency to reduce oil leakage through seals in this compartment during windmilling conditions. General expected levels of in-flight oil consumption were reviewed. The amount of oil which would be'consumed before I 25X SECRET 3 Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B00399R000600120017-3 Approved For ease 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B0039900600120017-3 warning lights flicker etc. is 3.2 gal. For flights of approximately three hours duration, oil consumption rates should not exceed one quart per hour. As shown on one of the attached charts for flights longer than three hours in duration, average hourly oil consumption rates are less than one quart per hour. 6. The problem of burning holes in burner cans, especially in the cross-over tube area between cans as experienced in engines 215 and 233 was reviewed. Engine no. 233 with 9 hours, 10 minutes of Mach 3 time was the first engine to approach the 10 hour limit of Mach 3 flight time between hot section inspections. This engine had some history of overtemperatures experienced in-flight but these were not considered at the time. It is hoped that J cans will realize some improvement. Five Y engines are now equipped with J cans, three sets are being installed and deliveries will continue until all Y engines are equipped with J cans in early 1966. It appears that this experience may "put a crimp in the effort" to increase Mach 3 hot section time beyond 10 hours, at least for Y cans. It is hoped that the J cans will provide some improvement. Engine 242 with J cans is now installed in the left side of article 129 and will soon be due for hot section inspection. 7. The gearbox bearing problem was reviewed and the modifications to the gearbox which will eliminate the gearbox vibration check on future overhaul and production engines were delineated. 8. The various engine wiring problems were discussed. These problems were also discussed in complete detail by D/TECH personnel during the visit to West Palm Beach on 17 August. A list of these wiring areas is as follows: a. Thermocouple harness nut retention. b. Tachometer cable connectors. c. Wiring and connectors to trimmer motor. d. General P&W experience with Bendix high temperature connectors, methods of attaching, etc. e. Supports for wiring and connectors so excessive lengths of unsupported wire do not exist. f. Jumper cable extension for right hand engine. 25 S 25X 4 Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B00399R000600120017-3 Approved For ease 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B0039900600120017-3 OXC-9140-65 9. One case of compressor first stage blade root cracking on a shimmed blade has been discovered to'date. This discovery was made at overhaul on a blade from engine 241. This engine had experienced 14 cycles to Mach 3. This blade had been reworked for adaptation of the shim and had therefore had .020" of material milled from the root,including the original root surface plating. The instrumentation program on engine 226 to investigate blade stresses and boundary layer airflow at the engine face was reviewed. This program was also reviewed in detail at the FRDC meeting on 17 August. 10. Priority engine flight test items were reviewed and a list of these are included on an attached chart. However, due to disagreements in priorities this list will be revised by P&W and a copy forwarded to Headquarters. 11. Other miscellaneous engine developments were discussed including the following: a. Engine relight experience with the Bill of Material 50 cc and the reduced 25 cc TEB shots. b. Mach 3 flight time by months. c. Ice ingestion tests on J58 engine. 12- It appears that the detachment especially Col. J may offer some resistance to use of the new AAR technique whereby one engine is left in A/B and throttle adjustments are made only on the other engine which operates below military power. It appears that there is some misunder- standing as to the exact procedure used by LAC pilots. The exact procedure being used by the LAC pilots and the weights of aircraft during recent successful refuelings with the new technique will be reviewed with the detachment. Due to the apparent success of the new technique it appears that every effort should be made to encourage the detachment to use it. 13. Engine associated action items are listed in the attached action item list. 0 SECRET 5 25X 25 Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B00399R000600120017-3 I A. Approved For ease 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B0039900600120017-3 14. P&W representatives present at the meeting were: SIGNED I Aircraft Systems Division Special Activities SECRET 6 25 25 25X Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B00399R000600120017-3 Approved For ease 2004/11/29: CIA-RDP71B0039900600120017-3 25X1 ASD/OSA Distribution: Cy 1,2,3 - ASD/OSA 4 - D/FA/OSA 5 - OXC/OSA 6 - D/OSA 7 - MD/OSA 8 - PS/OSA 9 - C&FE/OSA 10 - CD/OSA 11 - D/TECH/OSA 12 - chrono 13 - RB/OSA 0 1(20 August 1965) 25 25 Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B00399R000600120017-3 Approved For Rose 2004/11 h-k~'RDP71 B00399F&6=20.0ft nt I to OXC-9140-65 AIRFRAME AGENDA ITEMS A. Debug Mod program and progress. B. Preliminary results, if any, of all weather mods as result of SCOTCH MIST. C. Replacement of tank sealant. D. Outstanding items/systems not contemplated for,BLACK SHIELD aircraft. E. SB915 - isolation of ARC-50 induced power transients. F. SB931 - Suppression of power transient effects on the INS. G. Aircraft 129 recommended test schedule priorities in support of BLACK SHIELD and others. H.. Is electrical connectors and wire debugging to encompass areas beyond inlet control critical areas? If so, what are Mods and S/B numbers. I.. Plastic and other critical spares for BLACK SHIELD deployment. J. Big brakes. K. Configuration freeze L. Smoke in cockpit. M. Electrical problem experiences encountered in Lac area for possible dissemination to sub, or other, contractors. ? V I...,e J J Approved For Release 2004/11/Z DP71B00399R000600120017-3 Approved For Rose 2004/1 /29,: -RDP71B00399F&6Q1?9Q'7mnt I. t OXC-9140-65 ENGINE AGENDA ITEMS 1. "Frosty" fuel control/EGT trim experience, and status to date. Derichment device experience, status, review of selected EGT for automatic activation. Modified TEB ignition relight experience. Progress of tests to redefine relight envelope especially on a cold windmilling engine. Possible effect of new AAR.technique on required number of shots. 4. Third bearing compartment, results of recent #129 instrumented flights, FRDC testing results, relation to BLACK SHIELD single engine testing, etc. Review of normal oil consumption rates (i.e., expected rate of oil consumption under average flight conditions on a quart per hour basis.) Inspection results of engines #215 and #233, burner can burning problems, relation to installation effects, relation to current HSI and overhaul time intervals and possible improvements. Expected improvement with "J" cans and availability of these units. 6. Recent roughness tests conducted on Article #122. 7. Engine main gear box status, inspection results, 8. Engine related aspects of recent recurring reports of "Smoke in the cockpit". Review of proposed BLACK SHIELD priority engine flight test items and schedule for Articles #122 and #129. 10. Review of solutions to problem of retaining nuts on EGT thermocouple harness. 11. Review of first stage compressor blade situation. Results of analysis, if available, of shimmed blade recently discovered to have root crack at overhaul. Review of delivery schedule for 30 additional sets of waspalloy blades, and program for installing these sets in, engines. Approved For Release 2004/11/29 CIA-RDP71B00399R000600120017-3 Att. II to OXC-9140-65 DECISIONS AND ACTIONS B. Additional aircraft 129 major flight test priorities (not in order) to include additional Silver Javelins (high altitude, low KEAS) range improvement, one engine out performance as soon as engine windmilling restriction lifted, other BLACK SHIELD specifics on pacing schedule, and investigation current BLACK SHIELD pacing flight problems as required. A. Aircraft 129 to be scheduled for multiple refueling Scotch Mist/Silver Javelin route range flight prior Scotch ' , C: --Aircraft 122 to perform small number additional 25X1 production ests prior to engine instrumentation switchover. Engine program immediately following ECM or con- currently where feasible to include Frosty fuel control EGT operating band limits confirmation tests with recommended manual trim procedure in addition to other BLACK SHIELD and engine specifics. D. Aircraft 132, to perform Hycon, PE and EK camera and MH family tests as time permits prior modification. E. Aircraft 121 to perform engine compressor blade strain gage survey tests as s in as feasible and prior to scheduled 34K engine performane\ confirmation. 25X1 F. All OXCART-contractors including" and Comm-NAV suppliers to be briefed asap by, Kelly Johnson on LAC BLACK SHIELD management/technical acceleration improvement program In addition, stress to be placed on quick reaction capability to problems, quick feedback test results, cross polinization techniques, and concurrent actions for problem resolution. G. Voice,recorder destruct, heretofore a BLACK SHIELD go-no go requirement, because of technical problems will not be finalized prior deployment and mission procedural changes will be made in the use of the recorder prior destruct availability. 0 Approved For ease 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B0039900600120017-3 H. Four outstanding previously coordinated details of the design freeze will be finalized between LAC and Headquarters communications. I. Installed imin of increased capacity brakes to be coordinated between LAC. J. Detailed information will be supplied to Detachment by LAC delineating AAR procedure with one engine in afterburner and adjusting thrust with other engine. This information should include experience acquired from recent Silver Javelin and Scotch Mist flights with data on weights of A-12 aircraft, amount of fuel onloaded, etc. at each refueling. K. P&W will provide at General Ledford's request a paper delineating management response and procedures being enacted to intensify effort to improve the general level of engine reliability for BLACK SHIELD. 0 25X 254 Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : CIA-RDP71B00399R000600120017-3 ?x'3.I MACH RELIABILITY _ 3.1 MACH { FLIGHT TEST Attachment III to Approved For Relea* 64/4f/l ltl 71 NET00600120017-3 OXC-9140-65 3.1 Xl-kCH AIRCRAFT & SYSTEMS RELIABILITY VALIDATION 1 A,;- FoL ORIT ------------- 3.1 ILACH AIRCRAFT & SYSTEMS - BACKUP & RELIABILITY VALIDATION TRAINING F L I G H T T E S T r9R0006001$0017-3 Approved For Releate 2 -RJS dll. l ENGINE TEST (` M01 !4 L,7 BASIC AIRPLANE DEMONSTRATE 3.1- RELIABILITY. - MINIMUM OF 2 FLTS NON' REFUELED. MINIMUM OF 2 FLTS WITH REFUELING. :I?~IIiU3i OF 1 FLT WITH ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.. ENGINES CAMERAS I & II TACANT SCD`MM IFF ARC-50 ECM SIP BAY S SB WX MOD _ C C.LC-Kii, FTC:/?( / I)I/~i/LI.I FUEL READOUT DERICIBI-ENT VALVE. REFUELING FLT PER B/S A/CTO BE DEPLOYED. A/C PREPARATION PERIODIC INSPECTION AND CANNIBALIZATION OF ENGINES SPIKES VERT I CA-LS TURBINES I. i1 o S. MACH 3. 0 TIME Sept- - Oct ~Ov ??. Dec- :1964-. Approved For Release 2004/11/29 Apr 1965 Approved For',- ' ei 'O.b4 1'x/29-: C BASIC ENGINE STATUS 6 Average Engine Distribution (Jan. '65 - June '65) Overhaul u (v t4 4 . V Field w Engine 03 Q Shops ao 3 - Ready Spares w 2 W Inatalled c w 10 0 Aug W Sept 1965- B00399R000600120017-3 App ci Fb1r F fe&sd 2rd04Me1/QBo: AiRDi27ach60O39 00600120017-3 Approved For Release 2004/11/ . 2DP71 B00399R000600120017-3 - HSD "Frosty" Field Engine Shops Ready Spare a July Aug Sept Oct 1965, Sta-r?uc at ihr erd of the ninth ind;c3,ed Approved For Release 2004/ RDP71 B00399R000600120017-3 MAIN FUEL CONTROL STATUS Jan. 1966 Approved For Release 2004/11/29 : FUEL DERICHMENT SYSTEM STATUS Article -'Flight Altitude Mn Max. T 5 Time at Max T Time Over 805`C t O 129 133L 129 134L 129 1 34R 83K 3.08 868'C 7. 5 Sec. Z9 Seca 81. 5K 3. 13 864'C 10 Sec. 15 Sec. 81. 5K 3,13 865'C 6 Sec. 1 1 Sec. Delivery Schedule: 6 Engine Sets.on Service Test No. 39 2 Engine Sets Delivered for Engines for Article 2001 28 Engine Sets to be Shipped August 20, 1965 Retrofit Engineering Change 172058K Being lasued - Parts Schedule Not Yet Available. Pratt %,'Jhitnoy Aircraft A -- -p for-Release 2004/1 .....e. .r..c- ?+o re. cic.....r ee++u t~ RDP71 B00399R000600120017-3 July . Aug Sept Oct Approved For Release 2004/11/2 1965 Jan 1966 mm-mam Approved For Release 3FOF-2CMfV B00399R00060012001.7 "J" Afterburner Aacembliea for "Y" Engines - - Delivery Statue July Aug Approved For Malease 20041 '4 Sept Oct Dec Jan Feb 1966 Dg7j %039?R0006g0120017-3 icate 1965 ENGINE FLIGHT TEST PROGRAMS 1. Evaluation of 34K Engine 2. Investigation of Compressor Blade Root Cracking 3. High Altitude. High Mn Fuel - Oil Heat Rejection Program 4. Breather Pressure. Chamber 4 Pressure, Nacelle Pressure Investigation 5. Fuel Control System Programs 6. Altitude Relight Envelope Program (Main Engine and A/B) 7. Establish Engine and A/B Blowout Limits. 8. Evaluation of Fixes for A/B Liner Distress 9. Evaluation of Improved Flame Pattern A/B 10. Miscellaneous Tests and Evaluations Pratt &%Vhitney Aircraft .---- -Ap ed.-For Release 2004/11/29 "P71B00399R000600120017-3 ?.C? 114 -'V AK.CV"K ~? CC- W* F~ Approved For Release 20041 i~ ~rTn B^^ 00 I2OU i i POSITION NO. 3, ENGINE- 233 Rotated 180? Rig 233 Burner COS Approved For Release 2004/11/ UDP71 B00399R000600120017-3 Approved For Release 2004/ Past and Present (U-qo. 3 Compartmen Si,-Piece Sea] Plate St ckup (Double wall be-wecn seal plates and cooling oil) tI Seal Plate Stackup Side (Flame Plating on Seal Surfaces) Non-Revised Oiling (314) I - I P ACROSS COMPARTMENT (PCri20 - No. 3-Breat '=. Pratt &Whitney Aircraft U-~---~ r, ,,. 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