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Overview

The Mk. 2 automatic seats were successful in providing safe escape from the aircraft in service at the period, but there was still room for improvement at very low altitudes and very high speeds. In addition, the advent of aircraft such as the Javelin and the V bombers with their high fin projections and higher operating speeds, made it necessary to increase the height of the ejection trajectory, any increase also improving the chance of a successful ejection at low altitudes.

Specifications

 

Specifications
Mk 3 (Typical)
 
 
Operating ceiling
40000+ ft
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
Drogue assisted
Drogue parachute type
Duplex drogues 22 in. and 5 ft
Drogue deployment
Drogue gun. Cartidge generated gas. Initiated by
 
0.5 sec clockwork time-delay, tripped during
 
ejection sequence
Harness type
Separate parachute, seat harness
Ejection seat operation type
Ejection gun
Ejection gun
80 ft/sec One primary cartridge, two or four
 
secondary cartridges, 72 in. stroke
Ejection initiation
Face screen and seat pan firing
Barostatic time-release unit
Yes, tripped during ejection sequence
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
Yes, two garters
Oxygen supply
Bottled oxygen
Personal survival pack
Liferaft pack
Aircrew services
Personal equipment connector (PEC) provides
 
connections for
 
- main oxygen
 
- emergency oxygen
 
- air ventilated suit
 
- anti-g suit
 
- mic/tel
Canopy jettison
Option,  aircraft variant dependent

 How it works
 

Face screen seat firing handle pulled
Canopy jettison initiated (if fitted)
Ejection gun fires, seat moves up guide rails
Emergency oxygen tripped
As seat rises, static line initiates time-delay which fires drogue gun after 0.5 sec
As seat rises, static line initiates time-release  unit
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

       1.5 sec (3 sec on earlier Mk3) after initiation of time-release unit the 
       plunger releases scissor shackle to
     - transfer pull of drogue to lifting lines of parachute, releasing it from seat
     - release face blind
Drogues deploy main parachute, aircrew separates from seat
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
 
Information to be posted shortly
 
 
Mk. 3
                  3CT Canberra T4               Contact EThomas@martin-baker.co.uk