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Jack Linthicum wrote:
On Dec 14, 10:44 am, Typhoon502 wrote: On Dec 14, 7:02 am, PaPa Peng wrote: The Melting Deck Plates Muddle The Navy is looking for a solution that will not require extensive modification of current carrier decks. This includes a lot of decks, both the eleven large carriers, and the ten smaller LHAs and LHDs. This is shaping up as another multi-billion dollar "oops" moment, as the melting deck problem was never brought up during the long development of either aircraft. What about clamshell deflectors for the hot exhausts? During warmup before takeoff the clamshell halves deflect the hot exhaust forward and rearward, away from the deck. At the moment of takeoff the clamshell doors close partally to reduce the deflection angle (which will provide some vertical thrust and side thrust) or move out of the way altogether to allow the hot exhaust to shoot the deck. For landing, as the aircraft comes close to deck the clamshells are partially closed, again to deflect the hot exhausts from blowing directly on the deck. How this will affect controllability will need to be tested for practicality. On landing the clamshell doors will be in full deflection mode (Fwd and Rearwd) to keep the hot gasses awway from the deck. That's what I've been thinking, at least for the Ospreys. The solution ought to be on the airframe, not on the deck, because no matter where the bird goes, the hot exhaust will be an issue, and not every landing platform will be treated in the same way. Weight on the aircraft is one of the Osprey's problems. Better to make a deck covering that does the job without burdening the aircraft. Yes. Anything added to the aircraft subtracts payload. It also adds another failure mode. |
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