Mk.1 to Mk.9
            pre-Mk. 1
            Mk. 1
            Mk. 2
            Mk. 3
            Mk. 4
            Mk. 5
            Mk. 6
            Mk. 7
            Mk. 8
            Mk. 9
      Mk.10
      Mk.11
      Mk.12
      Mk.14
      Mk.15
      Mk.16 high-speed
      Mk.16 low-speed
      RetroFit / Upgrades

Overview

Experience with the manually operated seats had shown that a number of fatalities had occurred, due to unconsciousness after ejection, inaction due to circumstantial stress, or lack of time to carry out the necessary manual operations when ejecting at low altitudes. Accordingly, effort was concentrated on producing a simple, yet effective, fully automatic ejection seat, capable of being produced in quantity, reliable in service, and designed to permit the retrospective conversion of most of the existing manually operated seats already installed in Service aircraft.
In the design of the first automatic seat, it was decided to house the personal parachute in a container in the back of the seat and the dinghy pack in the seat pan, to facilitate the use of the drogue to effect deployment of the parachute. It was also necessary to devise some means of disconnecting the drogue from the seat at the correct time and transferring its pull to the parachute, and simultaneously a means of releasing the occupant complete with his parachute and dinghy pack from the seat.
On the Mk. 1 seats, the drogue had been attached to the top of the seat by a solid shackle. This was now replaced by a "Scissor Shackle", capable of being opened automatically at a pre-determined time.

 Specifications

 

Specifications
Mk 2 (Typical)
 
 
Operating ceiling
Unknown
Minimum height/speed
Unknown
Crew boarding mass range
70.4 to 101.7 kg
Crew size range
5th to 95th percentile
Maximum Speed for ejection
400+ KIAS
Parachute type
Irvin I 24
Parachute deployment
Automatic
Drogue parachute type
24 in. Later versions 22 in. controller drogue and 5 ft
 
stabiliser drogue
Drogue deployment
Drogue gun. Initiated by 1 sec clockwork
 
time-delay, tripped by short static line
Harness type
Type 1 to 4
Ejection seat operation type
Ejection gun
Ejection gun
Early version - two cartridge, 60 ft/sec
 
Later versions - 50 ft/sec
 
Later versions - 80 ft/sec
Ejection initiation
Face screen firing
Barostatic time-release unit
Yes
Manual override handle
No, but provision for manual separation
Timers
Time-release unit for man/seat separation
Seat adjustment
Up/down
Arm restraints
No
Leg restraints
Integral thigh guards and foot rests
Oxygen supply
Bottled oxygen
Personal survival pack
Liferaft pack
Aircrew services
No
Command ejection
No

How it works

Face screen seat firing handle pulled
Two cartridge ejection gun fires, seat moves up guide rails
Emergency oxygen tripped
As seat rises, static line initiates time-delay which fires drogue gun after 1 sec
As seat rises, static line initiates time release unit
24/22 in. dia then 5 ft dia drogues stabilise and slow seat

 Above 10000 ft
     - barostat prevents operation of time-release mechanism

 Below 10000 ft
     5 sec after initiation of time-release unit plunger releases scissor shackle to
     - separate drogue from seat
     - transfer pull to canvas apron positioned between parachute and its container
     - release face blind

Canvas apron tautens and tips aircrew forward out of seat
Parachute withdrawal line, attached to apron, pulls parachute pack closure pins and
  apex of parachute from pack
Parachute deploys, drogue and apron still attached
Normal descent
In the event of failure of time-release unit
     - aircrew pulls D ring on parachute harness. This pulls slide disconnect pin
        which disconnects withdrawal line from parachute
     - pulling D ring also removes canvas flap from second D ring
     - aircrew pulls second D ring to operate parachute

Variants

 

Country
Aircraft
Seat Designation
 
 
 
INDIA
CANBERRA
2CA
INDIA
CANBERRA
2CB
ARGENTINA
CANBERRA
2E
AUSTRALIA
CANBERRA
2CFE
AUSTRALIA
METEOR
2CFE
BELGIUM
CF-100
2H
CANADA
CF-100
2H
CHILE
Hawker Hunter
2CA
CHILE
Hawker Hunter
2D
ECUADOR
CANBERRA
2CA
GERMANY
Hawker
2H
INDIA
CANBERRA
2H
INDIA
Hawker Hunter
2H
IRAQ
Hawker Hunter
2H
LEBANON
Hawker Hunter
2H
OMAN
Hawker Hunter
2H
PAKISTAN
Supermarine Attacker
2A
PERU
CANBERRA
2CA
QATAR
Hawker Hunter
2H
SINGAPORE
Hawker Hunter
2H
SOUTH AFRICA
CANBERRA
2CA
UK
Supermarine Attacker
2A
UK
Westland Wyvern
2B
UK
CANBERRA
2CA
UK
Hawker Sea Hawk
2D
UK
METEOR
2E
UK
Venom
2F
UK
Supermarine Swift
2G
UK
Hawker Hunter
2H
UK
Saunders Roe
Mk2
UK
Hawker Hunter
2HAN
VENEZUELA
CANBERRA
2CA
VENEZUELA
CANBERRA
2CB
ZIMBABWE
Hawker Hunter
2H
Mk. 2

2D Seahawk
Contact EThomas@martin-baker.co.uk