Arming-wire pull-out extension member

Ordnance – Bomb – flare and signal dropping – Bomb displaced from exterior of plane

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102 2, B64D 104, F41F 502

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039837840

ABSTRACT:
Means permitting the fin-arming wire of a bomb to be permanently secured to he bomb at one end rather than to the bomb rack or anything affixed to the aircraft. The means comprises a wire or cable looped back on itself and looped thru a metal ring at one end. The ends of the wire are fastened together near the loop by a crimp band which supports a sliding sleeve to which a long coiled spring is attached, the spring encircling the doubled wire up to a point near the other end and forming a second loop of wire there. A second sliding sleeve encircles the doubled wire at this other end forming the second loop and the spring is also attached to the second sliding sleeve. The spring is compressible so that the second loop can be temporarily enlarged.

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