TimAPNY wrote:
I heard the B-58 was a maintenance nightmare! I don't know how true that was but I can see how it could be.
Every thing concerning maintenance and the B-58 I've read or heard holds
this to be true. I've read, it cost the same amount of dollars to support 2
B-58 wings as it cost to field 6 B-52 wings. Another number...1 million dollars
a month per B-58 in support. These birds were cutting edge weapons relying
on vacuum tubes and analog instruments. I've read a comment of a '58
Crew Chief who called his bird "Ol' Unpredictable". Another stated that,
when the Hustler first arrived at SAC each airframe was assigned 25-30
groundcrew...later this was reduced to 5 or 6 per bird, I assume this was
achieved after ironing out bugs and specialization of the support shops.
You'll see disparaging comments about the PCLA(Power Control Linkage Assembly), an ingenious
but heartbreaking device whut ever crossed the path of a wrench bender. Also comments about the AEMS Flight Control..I don't remember what it means..but it was not remembered fondly. I was at a wedding in Austin in the early 80's and one of the guests was an engineer who worked on the celestial navigation and other nav systems on Hustler..he said they really were kept on the ball by that beast. Somewhere I have some "Barbara and Richard" napkins with neat sketches on them.
Here's a little description of the PCLA from a fellows memories of his participation
in an investigation board following the 5th accident of a '58, tho unrelated
to the 1st four. About 1/4 down the page..also other interesting stuff after..
www.history.nasa.gov/monograph12/ch15.htm
I've mused about the possibilties of combining a mad guzzillionaire(Mitty moments),
a B-58, and modern computer systems and avionics. It wouldn't be an accurate
restoration, but it certainly would be exciting!! I believe one engineer stated,
if only the B-58 had come along 10 years later it would have enjoyed the
solid-state avionics of the period and would have probably been around longer.
He also mentioned replacing the J-79's with turbofans..but mine..err the
guzzilionaires won't! 'Twould be sacrilege!! Bring back the Thunder!!!
There some great B-58 webpages and most, if not all are by pilots. I suspect
the Crew Chiefs simply want to forget!
If you want to try to get a feel for the mark the '58 left on crew, family and observers
check out the Guestbooks at Hustler House about 1/4 downpage..also checkout the links to other '58 websites..lotsa good pics and schtuff..
http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
Hustler Rendezvous
www.xs4all.nl/~mvburen/b-58
www.b-58.com