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Aviation History
1970
1970 - 0153.PDF
' FLIGHT International, 22 January taw* ATCS£ V/£W PSTAILS SHOW/ATG GlASS—F/BRe PA£>CM£ &. TAXI ZIGHT A30V£, AISO J>££P£Jr~£I> COCKP/T WWAOWS PZC/S £Y££f?OW W//M>0WS & £OUM/.£JZ PI A T£ SVRROUm Hawker Siddeley HS.801 Nimrod MR.1 These drawings, prepared by "Flight" editorial artist John Marsden, show Nimrod in its fully armed configuration. They supplement and up-date the sectional drawing of the aircraft published in "Flight" for June 13, I968. The key which follows refers to detailed aspects of the aircraft and its weapons ASV and weather radar de tachable radome Radome hoist point Forward electronics bay Pannier door ground-control panel Unpressurised pannier bomb bay (offers no constraint to carriage of pressure loads by upper fuselage) Pannier doors (2 pairs) Tank blow-off Typical ASW weapons load— mines, depth charges, bombs and/or torpedoes, sonobuoys (pannier length approx 50ft) 9 Ground-operated doors for rear loading of stores 10 Dielectric tailcone 11 Rolls-Royce Spey engines 12 Engine intakes, increased in size compared with Avon installation 13 Engine exhausts 14 Fuel dump and vent pipes 15 Air-to-surface weapons pylon, to carry Martel or AS. 12 missiles (Martel shown) 16 Searchlight 17 External fuel tanks 18 VOR aerial © IPC Business Press Ltd, 1970 TAIL V/£W Z>£TA/ZS S//OW £C M A£A/Al'FA/JiWG, MAD A££./AZ MOtJA,r£Z> O/V Z>/£Z£CT£tIC CC/Vf, TWO £Z3S CAM£/iA POP.TS, OAT£ £726 CAM£PA PORT &. TAIL 0UMP&JI ///COKPORATmG FUS£ZAG£ KSYT
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