Posted on 09/24/2010 9:52:42 AM PDT by Yo-Yo
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md. The Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) completed catapult commissioning testing for its system functional demonstration at NAVAIR Lakehurst, N.J., last week.
The team has successfully completed no-load and dead-load launches in all areas of the required performance envelope, said Capt. James Donnelly, Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment program manager. The programs test performance and data supports moving from SFD commissioning to full SFD testing.
Among the test points accomplished, the team recently completed a 154-knot dead-load launch equivalent to the weight of an F/A-18E Super Hornet, the first platform to be launched by EMALS scheduled this fall.
Moving into SFD marks the opening of the test program window for the F/A-18E launch and future launches. The F/A-18E is currently being instrumented and test data is being analyzed in order to obtain flight clearances and launch approval for later this year.
Full SFD demonstrates the significant progress the EMALS program is making in Lakehurst, said Ms. Lisa Nyalko, program executive officer for tactical aircraft programs (Acting). Completing commissioning testing brings us one step closer to our first aircraft launch this fall and more importantly, to our on-time delivery of EMALS to CVN 78.
SFD testing began Sept. 12 and will continue to demonstrate system operation and hone software development/maturation simultaneous to hardware production on the first ship set.
The production and delivery of EMALS and SFD are two distinct efforts, said Cmdr. Russ McCormack, deputy program manager for future systems. Hardware production is occurring independently from the system functional demonstration as component operation was previously proven in the High Cycle Testing and Highly Accelerated Life Testing phases of the program.
The EMALS program will begin delivery of the first ship set to CVN 78 in 2011.
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