ThomasR
Eye of the Storm
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Gunship Pilots
OK, now I have a question.
I flew slicks in the military so I know very little about the mechanics of a gunship. While in the National Guard our unit had LOH's [oh-58], Huey's [uh-205h] and Charley Model Guns. Once a year the gun platoon would do in-flight and static firing from a concrete helipad to meet annual qualifications.
One year at a static firing a ship was positioned on the helipad with its guns [side mounted mini guns] in the stowed position. Luckily the safety officer was there and had quadrant off a safe zone around the perimeter of the aircraft for spectators [they arrange these events just at dusk when the low areas of the terrain are in dark shadow which provides a good backdrop for the tracer to target ranging but also a light show spectacular].
The ship was at full operating RPM with one pilot right seat. When he armed the system the right gun came up firing and once it hit its forward sighting position it quit firing . Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.!
The left side came up normal.
The rounds cut the concrete pad in half [at least 6" of concrete and whatever they put in it and under it]. Dust, lots of smoke, concrete shrapnel, sparks, phosphorus, grass, stones, dirt flying everywhere. It shocked everyone present
; we all hit the dirt thinking this is definitely not normal. The crew chief went nuts thinking the pilot had gotten hit [which he played up by lying limp and motionless until the chief yanked the door open]. He was ok just sucking all the attention he could out of the incident. But the side of the aircraft had major shrapnel damage.
I never did find out what the problem was. Has this ever happened to other systems you know of? These systems are all ancient history by now but do you have any idea what might cause a gun to come up firing like that? Don't they have some sort of fail safe component?
OK, now I have a question.
I flew slicks in the military so I know very little about the mechanics of a gunship. While in the National Guard our unit had LOH's [oh-58], Huey's [uh-205h] and Charley Model Guns. Once a year the gun platoon would do in-flight and static firing from a concrete helipad to meet annual qualifications.
One year at a static firing a ship was positioned on the helipad with its guns [side mounted mini guns] in the stowed position. Luckily the safety officer was there and had quadrant off a safe zone around the perimeter of the aircraft for spectators [they arrange these events just at dusk when the low areas of the terrain are in dark shadow which provides a good backdrop for the tracer to target ranging but also a light show spectacular].
The ship was at full operating RPM with one pilot right seat. When he armed the system the right gun came up firing and once it hit its forward sighting position it quit firing . Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.!

The rounds cut the concrete pad in half [at least 6" of concrete and whatever they put in it and under it]. Dust, lots of smoke, concrete shrapnel, sparks, phosphorus, grass, stones, dirt flying everywhere. It shocked everyone present




I never did find out what the problem was. Has this ever happened to other systems you know of? These systems are all ancient history by now but do you have any idea what might cause a gun to come up firing like that? Don't they have some sort of fail safe component?