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KVTA F-4C Phase II Underway - Rick: need a nuke arm switch??

Sun May 12, 2013 9:09 am

In preparation for the Newark/Heath Memorial Day event that is being hosted at what is starting to become known as the F-4 Park, we held a external cleaning day as well as opened up the front cockpit.

We cleaned out the front cockpit area and will do paint touch ups when it gets a bit warmer. In addition to the exterior lighting at night, we are purchasing some solar-powered lights (aka lawn + garden variety) that will also light up the interior.

Rick H: here is a good one for you. While checking the interior I noticed a switch on the lower left of the front panel. It read something like "Nuclear Ordnance - Safe/Arm". I gave the switch a toggle to Arm and the good news is that Ohio is not in the midst of a nuclear winter :lol: Anyway, I have to go look in some of the F-4 reference books we have as I have never seen such a thing...one of my colleagues took a pic of it and will forward/post upon receipt.

Regrets to all WIX'ers that disdain Facebook....one of these days during an Ohio winter Im going to learn how to post pics!

https://www.facebook.com/kevin.korterud ... 337&type=1

Re: KVTA F-4C Phase II Underway - Rick: need a nuke arm swit

Sun May 12, 2013 11:24 am

I'm glad to hear that you have escaped a nuclear holocaust. Check the CB's and check tighten all the plugs THEN give it a go! :D
I have an F-4 question. What hydraulic oil did the American aircraft use? The RAF aircraft used DTD585 (OM-15) did the American's use LD-4 (Skydrol)?

Thanks in advance
Cking

Re: KVTA F-4C Phase II Underway - Rick: need a nuke arm swit

Sun May 12, 2013 11:32 am

I would rely on the never ending knowledge depth of Rick Harris Collings Foundation Jet-tech-meister to answer this...

Regrets I can't answer this...our static F-4 has no engines and no fluids!

Re: KVTA F-4C Phase II Underway - Rick: need a nuke arm swit

Sun May 12, 2013 5:21 pm

The F-4 uses MIL-H-5606 hyd fluid. In the early '90's I remember them converting to the newer higher flashpoint fluid, but can't remember the designation for it.


Pat Rodgers
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