Originally Posted by
Cat Techie
Yes Nutty, it is a work around. The RAF modified the aircraft to have a sprung loaded fairing that was hinged on the bottom of frame 43 and would spring open when the handle was pulled. Chute had a sprung loaded drogue chute to pull the main out of the canister. The drogue pack had a wire lock that had to be removed once the door was shut. Reason for the mod? The cost of repairing and replacing all the noddy caps that were damaged everytime that they were used. XX741 was retired before having the brake parachute mod carried out (MOD 1148), but as said, we have a post mod chute. Indian aircraft all are pre mod so the pre mod parachutes that have life have value.Having our noddy cap (our only one) bouncing about on the floor is not a wise idea. The para cord mod worked as I expected it.
Slightly OT, did the Jag have a fuel dump facility and if so where was the out~let?