red two wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but the B-66 Destroyer was a near cousin of the Whale? the B-66 has ejection seats, so why on earth did the Navy forgoe ejection seats on the Whale?
When I was flying with VQ-1 in the Gulf of Tonkin in '73 I saw a letter from a (retired?) Douglas employee posted in the spaces. I do not remember what periodical it had been clipped from. In any event, he recounted the development of the A3D and how Douglas had broached the subject of ejection seats to the Navy. The Navy declined on the basis of cost. When the USAF modified to the design to make the B-66, ejection seats were one of the key modifications that they insisted on. At that point, Douglas went back to the Navy and made another offer to fit the A3D with seats at a reduced cost, since the Air Force had picked up the tab to engineer 'em in. The Navy still demurred -- too expensive!
It's worth remembering, too, that the A3D was bought and fielded by the Navy on a crash basis... gotta get these nuclear bombers in service ASAP! The AJ Savage was not a sparkling performer and the nuclear mission seemed to be the only game in town in that era.
Just remembered that the Douglas employee also recounted that the company tests of the escape chute did not go very well. Quite a few of the test dummies that "bailed out" hit the belly and did not survive. I am certain there were successful bailouts in service -- but leaving the A-3 always had a high pucker factor!