Bru-14 manual
Model: “BRU”, “BTU” “BST” Capacity: MBH Beacon-Morris model “BRU” and ”BTU” units may be fired at full input up to 2, feet (m) above sea level. Above 2, feet (m), manifold pressure must be adjusted on most units. Adjust the gas valve pressure regulator to the pressure shown in . Bulk Rename Utility Rename Utility. The BRU/A doesn't have remote manual-release capabilities. If you want more information about the BRU/A bomb rack, refer to Bomb Rack BRU/A and BRU/A, NAVAIR EFile Size: KB.
Because of the added Harpoon capabilities, the BRU/A replaces the Aero 65A as wing suspension racks for the P-3C aircraft. The BRU/A bomb rack is a modification of the BRU/A bomb rack. The functional and physical characteristics of the BRU/A are shown below. The IFOBRL mechanism and associated auxiliary unlock device are not included. Bulk Rename Utility Rename Utility. CHANGE 2 vi INTERIM CHANGE SUMMARY The following changes have been previously incorporated in this manual: CHANGE NUMBER REMARKS/PURPOSE 1 Changes made per transmittal letter (15 Feb 18) 2 Changes made per transmittal letter (23 Jul 20) The following interim Changes have been incorporated in this Change/Revision.
The BRU/A is a lightweight, electro-mechanical ejector rack capable of carriage and release of stores weighing up to 2, pounds. It is a parent rack with two suspension hooks which provide for attachment of weapons or stores having inch suspension lugs. It connects to the aircraft special weapons release and control system to provide. The BRU/A bomb rack has an auxiliary unlock assembly. It releases the IFOBRL if it fails to function in the normal release mode. The auxiliary unlock assembly is a cartridge-actuated device (CAD) that provides a mounting point for the aft end of the IFOBRL. When actuated, the unlock assembly releases the IFOBRL and allows it to move forward. BRU BOMB, AIRCRAFT; AND BRU SERIES This specification is approved for use by the Naval Air Systems Command, Department of the Navy, and is available for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 1. SCOPE AND CLASSIFICATION Scope. This specification covers two types of bomb racks capable of carrying and.
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