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Flare adapter kit - 14024_390
Installation of spacer assemblies on flares

Aviation Ordinanceman 1 - Aviation theories and other practices
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CAUTION When installing Mk 34 and Mk 63 warheads, use the chain wrench only in the area indicated by the decal. This prevents damage to the warhead. NOTE: A groove may be cut in one nylon insert only of the practice warheads Mk 6 Mod 7 and Mk 32 Mod 0. This facilitates assembly of the warhead to the motor. For detailed information concerning the assembly procedures of airborne rockets, you should refer to Airborne Rockets, NAVAIR 11-85-5; 5.0-Inch Airborne Rocket Launchers LAU-10 Series, N A V A I R 11-75A-63; and 2.75-Inch Airborne Rocket Launchers, NAVAIR 11-75A-61. REVIEW NUMBER 2 Q1. List the two subcaliber practice bombs normally used. Q2. List the two practice bomb signals used with the Mk 76 practice bomb. Q3. To what publication should you refer for detailed information about practice bombs? SUU-25 FLARE DISPENSER Perform loading and unloading of the dispenser in authorized areas only. Adapter Kits Install adapter kits on flares as follows: 1. Make sure the timer knob is on safe. 2. Make sure there is no external damage. 3. Check the adapter kit (fig. 13-27) for two green arming caps with serviceable arming lanyards, one white two-piece spacer, and four yellow sealing rings. 4. Rotate the time knob (fig. 13-28) to required setting. 5. Install yellow sealing ring on each end of flare. 6. Connect green arming cap lanyard (fig. 13-29) to timer knob. 7. Install green capon yellow sealing ring. Figure 13-28.—Timer knob settings. Figure 13-29.—Lanyard configuration. 13-27







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