Mads Bangsø asked for information on the FJ-4 and FJ-4B pylons. I knew the subject was complicated but had forgotten how complicated it was.
First, the FJ-4 was equipped with four external stores stations, outboard and mid-wing, and the FJ-4B attack derivative with six: outboard, mid-wing, and inboard.
FJ-4 pylons:
FJ-4B pylons:
Unfortunately, I don't have any drawings or dimensions for any of the pylons.
Second, only the mid-wing stations on the FJ-4 were plumbed for external fuel tanks. On the FJ-4B, the outboard stations were also plumbed for external fuel tanks.
After that, it gets complicated. What I'll call "pylon adapters" could be mounted at the stores stations as on this FJ-4 target tug.
Note that when the mid-wing pylon was removed, the plumbing connections were covered by a small fairing. I'm pretty sure that one wasn't required on the FJ-4 outboard station.
Pylons suitable to the store to be carried were attached to the pylon adapter.
I don't know if the Sidewinder was carried on a bespoke pylon attached directly to the wing or it also utilized the adapter.
The pylons get really complicated on the FJ-4B:
All the stations could carry rocket pods or Bullpups (if armed with Bullpups, the right inboard station was used for a Bullpup-control pod.) The outboard stations were capable of carrying a 150-gallon Douglas fuel tank on a dedicated pylon and the mid-wing stations, the standard FJ 200-gallon tank, a Mk 7 nuclear weapon (left side only), or the North American inflight-refueling tanks. Note that the different stores required different pylons and some did not utilize the adapter but were attached directly to the wing.
Also, the inboard adapter was different:
Missing from the above display are the unique Bullpup pylons.
However, the adapter on the right inboard station was utilized for a pylon to which was mounted the Bullpup control pod.
The refueling pods pylon (the right pod carried the hose and reel in addition to some fuel):
It appears to have been attached directly to the wing.
The Mk 7 pylon was also attached directly to the wing:
As was the outboard pylon for the 150-gallon tank (the tip of the outboard tank seems to be bulged but that is the nose of a tank mounted on the mid-wing station).
Whereas the 200-gallon tank on the mid-wing station utilized the adapter the same as the FJ-4:
The standard nuclear strike configuration was the Mk 7 and three external tanks:
Rocket pods were hung from pylons mounted on the adapters;
This FJ-4B has a pylon on the mid-wing station for bombs, no adapter (it appears to be identical to the pylon used for the inflight-refueling pods):
And lastly, when there were no adapters or bespoke pylons, a small fairing was substituted near the aft end of the station (the dark areas on the most outboard fairing are from the location of the national insignia), even for some reason, the inboard one, at least on the right side.
by Tommy H. Thomason
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Stores on operational FJ-4Bs seem to be have been extremely limited in real life. External fuel tanks, often in mixed asymmetrical configurations, seem to have been it most of the time. A few photographs do the rounds showing one Bullpup and a control pod; others show the Mk 7 and tanks. All these are comparatively rare however and the main focus seems to have been on just flying and air-to air refueling. Photographs of FJ-4s and 4Bs fitted with inflight-refueling pods are commonplace. Perhaps it's the era; the performance of the aircraft and the state of weapons development.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, it leads me to my question: is there any chance of you applying your world famous curiosity to the FJ-4 in-flight refueling pods?
I already have and should have added a link to it (you'll have to copy and paste): https://tailspintopics.blogspot.com/2021/08/things-under-wings-north-american-fj-4.html
DeleteAnd if you missed that one, you probably also missed FJ-4 ones on my Draft Topics blog. Just use the search bar in the upper left hand corner: https://tailspintopics.blogspot.com/2021/08/things-under-wings-north-american-fj-4.html
DeleteThanks. That's exactly what I dreaming of. Search had failed to spot those.
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