T-38
      T-37

Overview

Introduction of the rocket pack to the range of Mk. 4 and Mk. 5 seats created the basic Mk. 6 and Mk. 7 ranges respectively. However, many of the Mk. 7 range of seats were subsequently embodied with additional improvements in design such as Power Retraction Systems, Remote Fired Rocket Systems and Sequencing Systems as later described. The Mk. 8 seat (developed for the T.S.R.2 aircraft), was a rocket assisted seat and was undoubtedly the most advanced aircrew escape system produced up to that time. Despite the unfortunate cancellation of the T.S.R.2, much valuable experience was gained, which was fully exploited in later designs.

Specifications
Mk 8 (AU8LD)
 
 
Operating ceiling
50 000 ft (15,250 m)
Minimum height/speed
Zero/70 knots in near level attitude
Crew boarding mass range
78.2 to 116.2 kg
Crew size range
5th to 95th percentile
Maximum Speed for ejection
600 KIAS
Parachute type
GQ Type 1000 Mk 2
Parachute deployment
Drogue assisted
Drogue parachute type
5 ft
Drogue deployment
Drogue gun. Initiated by trip rod
Harness type
Combined
Ejection seat operation type
Ejection gun
Ejection gun
Single, two stage
Gun stroke length
Variant dependent
Ejection initiation
Handle on seat pan
Electronic Sequencer
No
Barostatic time-release unit
Yes + g-restrictor. Initiated by trip rod
Automatic back-up unit
No
Manual override handle
Yes
Timers
No
Seat adjustment
Up/down. Actuator operated 28 Vdc
Arm restraints
No
Leg restraints
Yes, two garters
Oxygen supply
Bottled emergency oxygen
 
Onboard oxygen generating system connection
Personal survival pack
Yes
Aircrew services
Oxygen (main and emergency) and mic/tel
Command ejection
No
Canopy jettison
No
Miniature detonating cord
No
Interseat sequencing system
No

 How it works

Seat firing handle pulled causing seat initiation cartridge to fire
Harness retraction unit operated
Primary cartridge fired causing inner and intermediate pistons to rise, releasing top latch
Secondary cartridges fire in turn as seat rises
Electrical connections separate disconnecting seat actuator circuit
Leg restraint lines draw back and restrain aircrew’s legs
Leg restraint lines become taut and rivets shear, freeing lines from ejection gun cross beam
Trip rods withdraw sears from drogue gun and barostatic time-release units
Onboard oxygen and mic/tel disconnected
Emergency oxygen trips
After delay mechanism has operated, drogue gun piston fires
Deployment of drogue stabilises and retards the seat and aircrew
Low altitude/High speed –
     - Seat descends stabilised by drogue
     - Barostatic time-release unit completes run and fires
High speed/high altitude –
     - Barostatic capsule operates to prevent parachute deployment above pre-determined altitude
     - Barostatic controlled g-switch delays parachute deployment above 8000 ft until speed
       and g-force are reduced
     - Barostatic time release unit operates below pre-determined altitude, completes run and fires
Manual separation (override) used if automatic system fails
Gas from cartridge used to free drogue shackle link, release parachute mechanical lock,
  operate upper harness locks and lower harness release mechanism to free lower harness
  lugs, negative-g strap and leg restraint lines
Drogue withdraws parachute from container
Sticker straps momentarily hold aircrew in seat
Parachute develops, lifts aircrew and survival pack from seat and pulls sticker clips from
  clips causing aircrew and seat to diverge
Aircrew operates survival pack release strap which lowers survival pack on drop line below aircrew
Normal parachute descent follows

Variants

Country
Aircraft
Seat Designation
 
 
 
AUSTRALIA
T-37
AU8LD

 
T-37

                      AU8LD
Contact EThomas@martin-baker.co.uk