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Aviation History
1958
1958-1- - 0120.PDF
122 FLIGHT 61 Conditioned air to cockpit 62 Warm air to windscreen 63 Ground-air connection and duct 64 Four 14 kVA alternators 65 Two busbars 66 Rectifiers 67 Starter motor 68 Electrical service bay hatch 91 Lower half removable for engine installation 92 Hydraulic service bay hatch 93 Reservoirs, accumulotors, electric pump, cut-outs, selector valves 94 Accumulators—yellow, emergency syscem and power-control backing 95 Four engine-driven hydraulic pumps #9' 1 Search-radar scanner mountings 2 D.M.E. receivers 3 D.M.E. transmitter 4 I.L.S. glide-path 5 Duplicated A.D.F. loops on top6 A.D.F. strut 7 E.I S. marker 8 D.M.E. omni 9 Radio altimeter 10 V.H.F. No. 1. fan type 11 V.H.F. No. 2, horn type 12 H.F. 13 I.L.S./V.O.R. 14 No. 1 tank: four flexible cells, 2,000 imp. gal 15 No. 2 integral tank, 2x808 Imp. gal 16 No. 3 integral tank, 2x1,486 Imp. gal 17 No. 4 integral tank, 2x834 Imp. gal, contents not jettisonable 18 Nacelle tanks, 2x437 Imp. gal 19 Booster pumps 20 Transfer pumps and valves 21 Low-pressure warning units 22 Collector compartments 23 Clack valves, and control cable 24 Dripsticks 25 Blow-off valves 26 Jettison pipe flexible hose 27 Jettison valve 28 Nacelle tank jettison pipe 29 Vent pipe, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 tanks 30 Vent pipe, No. 4 tank 31 Vent pipe, nacelle tank 32 Ram air to tank venting system, with water separator 33 Fuel cell interconnected 34 Float valves 35 Pressure refuelling couplings, 200 Imp. gal/min 113 36 Refuelling control panel in wheel bay 17 Refuelling master switch 38 Gravity fillers 39 Fuel capacitor units, amplifiers in electrical bay 40 Tank inspection panels. 41 Outside air-temperature bulbs 42 Ice detector-head and static vent 43 Leading-edge inspection lamp, star- board nacelle tank 44 Captain's spotlamp and detector vane 45 Thermal de-icing ducts, engine bleed 46 Warm-air leaks over surfaces 47 Windscreen electrical and air demisting 48 Hydraulic screen-wipers 49 Flap valve, cold air injection to de-icing system 50 Cabin differential, 8.75 Ib per sq in 51 Ram air intake 52 Heat exchanger 53 Cold air unit 54 Silencer and humidifier 55 Pressurization packs 56 Rising duct in centre bulkhead 57 Air to ftoor-tevel grilles 58 Recirculation-air venturi 59. Dump valves 60 Inward relief safety valves 69 Six 24 V 25 amp/hr batteries 70 Main inverters (two) and stand-by 71 Main distribution panels 7 'Ground supply sockets, two 28 V, one 112 V 73 Taxi lamps74 Taxi and turn-off lamps 75 Landing lamps 76 Navigation lights 77 Anti-collision lights 78 Smoke detector units 79 Extinguisher application points 80 Gallery and CO2 spray points 81 Underfloor ventilating ducts 82 Inertia switches in nose-wheel bay 83 Engine zone No. 1 84 Engine zone No. 2 85 Crash-detection switches 86 Methyl-bromide bottles, zone No. 1 87 Methyl-bromide bottles, zone No. 2 88 "Firewire" system, includes doors 89 Ten temperature-sensitive switches each side 90 Firewalls 96 Nosewheel jack 97 Steering Servodyne 98 Mainwheel jacks 99 Wheel door Servodyne and accu- mulator 100 Flap servo units 101 Air brake jacks 102 Maxaret brake-units 103 Aileron servo-unit bay 104 Elevator and rudder servo units 105 Main mounting trunnions 106 Forward hanging points 107 Inlet guide-vanes actuator 108 Shaft drive to alternator 109 Fuel control group 110 Sump and pump group 111 R-R. thrust-reverser actuator 112 Thrust-reverser blast doors (top anci bottom, outer engines only) 113 R-R. noise-suppressor nozzles 114 Outlet from compressor bleed valves 115 Engine cooling air outlet 116 Forward ducting removed
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