
Dan4th wrote:Mackrick wrote:Jjb wrote:ISTR there being an emergency bomb door release handle somewhere. How about a piccie to remind me where it is
Another one for this weekend
Sorry, MR, but I think this one got lost in
the shuffle somewhere.....
Danf.



from your friends @ 655Ok after much head scrathcing and reading the books I think now know where it is !
it allows the bomb door to be opened without electrical power on the aircraft (only Hydraulics).
The emergency bomb door open is in the number 3 engine bay. Its a teleflex cable that connect directly to the door valve. Next time I'm around the number 3 engine I will try and get a photo.


Pujgnie wrote:Dumbo question comming up...
There's loads of pipe work within the bomb bay.. I'm guessing mainly Hydraulics. Is it flexible piping or semi rigid microbore copper - with nut and olive connections ?


Pujgnie wrote:Dumbo question comming up...
There's loads of pipe work within the bomb bay.. I'm guessing mainly Hydraulics. Is it flexible piping or semi rigid microbore copper - with nut and olive connections ?

Sooty655 wrote:Pujgnie wrote:Dumbo question comming up...
There's loads of pipe work within the bomb bay.. I'm guessing mainly Hydraulics. Is it flexible piping or semi rigid microbore copper - with nut and olive connections ?
Hydraulic pipework is mostly steel or alloy depending on pressure. Not much in the way of hoses - generally "walking joints" where movement is required, eg at bomb door rams.
However, it ain't all hydraulics. The bomb bay also has pipework for fuel, fire extinguishers, air for hydraulic pressurisation, air for bomb bay heating and cooling, and vent pipes for fuel tanks.
Probably lots of other services I've forgotten, but that's enough for now.




Mackrick wrote:Looks like I'm redundant now .... Thanks Sooty655 and Bovril. Was looking at the bomb door ring today but my camera was in the car

Pujgnie wrote:Dumbo question comming up...
There's loads of pipe work within the bomb bay.. I'm guessing mainly Hydraulics. Is it flexible piping or semi rigid microbore copper - with nut and olive connections ?

Sad Sam3 wrote:Pujgnie wrote:Dumbo question comming up...
There's loads of pipe work within the bomb bay.. I'm guessing mainly Hydraulics. Is it flexible piping or semi rigid microbore copper - with nut and olive connections ?
As Bovril said Phil,
Loads of different stuff in there.
Yes it does have nut and Olive connections, I'm guessing that's the plumber in you asking those questions.



Mags wrote:Mackrick -I asked this question overby and it was suggested I ask here as you may well have pic(s) - where does the hoze pug in to refuel the Vulcan - if I'd paid more attention at Leuchars I'd have seen it done!








MadNaddy wrote:At this rate guys we'll have a photo book covering every inch of the Vulcan to put together!!!





Stevieboy wrote:Did you get any piccies of the GibbonCam Rick?



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