(B2431) wrote:
It sort of makes one wonder if the guys who designed the F-4 might have
hated
maintenance types.
The F-4E was the only aircraft I ever worked on that one had to disassemble
a
circuit breaker panel and dismount a rudder peddle just to change the
battery.
There were all sorts of fun little things like that. The ALR-46 system
was an afterthought, as far as anyone could tell, and we had crap all
*over* those planes.
And yes, a couple of our control panels had to come out when they
changed that &$#%! battery...
Derigging the ailerons to remove engines was another smooth design.
There was one splice area for ECM that you could only get to by pulling
the left engine. *Nobody* would authorize removing the engine just to
get to it, so it became a "whenever" job.
--
cirby at cfl.rr.com
Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations.
Slam on brakes accordingly.
My theory about the design crew for the F-4E was they hung 4 ropes from the
ceiling, put an engine on 2 of them, the CADC on another and the battery on the
fourth. THEN they built the airplane around that stuff.
Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
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