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james- Could someone explain to a blackshoe what a "bridle slap" is/was.
Assume this had nothing to do with martrimony :-) BRBR Pardon my spelling up front. F-4 was launched with a bridle, big cable strung from catapult to two hooks under A/C. Unless ya wanted to throw it away each launch, it was held by a rope made setup called the vanselm. It consisted of some rope that were attached to brass sliders that went the length of the cat track(brass for no sparks). Sometimes these sliders would pop out, smacking the F-4 centerline tank, puncturing it, with thr A/B igniting the fuel that was a'sreaming out. No big deal, just come outta A/B, fire stopped. Either let the fuel drain out or jettison CL before recovery, look for a tanker or yo-yo(make the recovery immediately following your launch). P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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