Project High Wire Explained

See also Project High Wire upgrades on F-100s

Project High Wire was a United States Air Force (USAF) modernization programme for selected North American Aviation F-100C, D and F Super Sabres that were still in active inventory. It consisted of two detailed modification groups: significant electrical rewiring upgrade, and heavy aircraft maintenance and IRAN (inspect and repair as necessary) upgrade. These upgrades began in 1962.[1]

Rewiring upgrade operation consisted of replacing old wiring and harnesses with improved maintainable designs while heavy maintenance and IRAN included new kits, modifications, standardized configurations, repairs, replacements and complete refurbishment.[2]

F-100Cs

Source: USAF F-100C Super Sabre - Flight Manual - Technical Order Upgrades T.O. 1F-100C(I)-1S-65 2 February 1971

The F-100Cs first saw action in March 1954 before officially entering USAF service on 14 July 1955 with the 450th Fighter Wing, Foster AFB.[3] The aircraft was known for its efficacy as a platform for nuclear toss bombing due to its high top speed, although it shared a number of flaws with the F-100As. Key changes introduced by the modification program included changes in maintenance procedures, major wiring harnesses, IRANi upgrade, and additional avionics. By 1968, Project High Wire implemented the following upgrades:

The modernization programme adopted in 1970 involved 3 simultaneous operations: an electrical rewiring operation, and a heavy maintenance improvements and IRAN operations. Also including design changes, safety instructions, aircraft characteristics, normal and emergency operations, and overall aircraft and documentation standardization.

List of changes and rescinded(R)

1970 High Wire Supplementals

1971 High Wire Supplementals

Block Numbers for C-model High Wire Mods

Project High Wire modifications were extensive and dictated a change in the block number assignment, i.e.: F-100C-10-NH to F-100C-11-NH

Block No.s.......S/N Range......................Block number change

F-100C-1-NA .... AF 53-1709 to –1778 ... F-100C-2-NA

and 54-1740 to –1769

F-100C-6-NA .... AF 54-1770 to –1814

F-100C-11-NH ... AF 55-2709 to –2733

F-100C-16-NA ... AF 54-1615 to –1859

F-100C-21-NA ... AF 54-1860 to –1969

F-100C-26-NA ... AF 54-1970 to –2120

Note: NA – Los Angeles, CA and NH – Columbus, OH

F-100Ds and Fs

Source: USAF F-100D,F Super Sabre - Flight Manual - Technical Order: 1F-100D(I)-1S-120 dated 12 January 1970The F-100D was also a fighter-bomber but an improved version of the F-100C. One of its notable features was the wing outfitted with an increased root chord, which expanded the total wing area to 400.18 square feet.[4] It also has landing flaps, which gave the aircraft its crank-wing trailing edge - one of its distinguishing features. While the aircraft's first aerial demonstration performance ended in disaster after the plane exploded, it still went on to become the most celebrated and widely produced variant of the F-100.[5]

Project Highwire modified approximately 700 F-100D models.[6] The changes required all new manuals (TOs)a and incremented (i.e. -85 to -86) block numbers. All later production models, especially the F models, included earlier High Wire mods. New manuals included colored illustrations.

Base Project High Wire

This upgrade was to provide aircrew information on aircraft for installation of Data recorder (DR) equipment. DR is to record basic information on flight conditions i.e., velocity, G-force, and altitude. This data will be used to study the results of various mission requirements and determine the effects on the fatigue life of the aircraft structures:

Other 1970 changes

Includes previous T.O. -1S-nnn supplemental upgrades, as nnn listed below:

Initial High Wire Upgrades

31 August 1967 - 15 December 1969A modernization programme of 2 simultaneous operations: an electrical rewiring operation, and a heavy maintenance improvements and IRAN operations. Also including design changes, safety instructions, aircraft characteristics, normal and emergency operations, and overall aircraft and documentation standardization. List of changes and rescinded(R):

1970 High Wire Supplementals

1971 High Wire Supplementals

Block Numbers for D-model High Wire Mods

D-model High Wire modifications were also performed on A-models and previously upgraded C-models. Most D-model modifications mandated the change in the block number of the aircraft; thus increasing the block number by one unit value, i.e.: F-100D-10-NH to F-100D-11-NH.

Serial Number Information:

Block No.s......S/N Range......Block number change

YF-100A-NA....52-5754/55

F-100A-01-NA 52-5756 ~ 5765

F-100A-05-NA 52-5766 ~ 5778

F-100A-10-NA 53-1529 ~ 1568

F-100A-15-NA 53-1569 ~ 1608

F-100A-20-NA 53-1609 ~ 1708

F-100C-01-NA 53-1709 ~ 1778..F-100C-02-NA (See F-100C High Wire Descriptions)

F-100C-05-NA 54-1740 ~ 1769..F-100C-06-NA

F-100C-10-NA 54-1770 ~ 1814..F-100C-11-NA

F-100C-15-NA 54-1815 ~ 1859..F-100C-16-NA

F-100C-20-NA 54-1860 ~ 1970..F-100C-21-NA

F-100C-25-NA 54-1971 ~ 2120..F-100C-26-NA

F-100C-10-NH 55-2709 ~ 2733..F-100C-11-NA

F-100D-01-NA 54-2121 ~ 2132

F-100D-05-NA 54-2133 ~ 2151

F-100D-10-NA 54-2152 ~ 2221

F-100D-15-NA 54-2222 ~ 2303

F-100D-20-NA 55-3501 ~ 3601

F-100D-25-NA 55-3602 ~ 3701..F-100D-26-NA

F-100D-30-NA 55-3702 ~ 3814..F-100D-31-NA

F-100D-35-NH 55-2734 ~ 2743

F-100D-40-NH 55-2744 ~ 2783

F-100D-45-NH 55-2784 ~ 2863..F-100D-46-NA

F-100D-50-NH 55-2864 ~ 2908..F-100D-51-NA

F-100D-55-NH 55-2909 ~ 2954..F-100D-56-NA

F-100D-60-NA 56-2903 ~ 2963..F-100D-61-NA

F-100D-65-NA 56-2963 ~ 3022..F-100D-66-NA

F-100D-70-NA 56-3023 ~ 3142..F-100D-71-NA

F-100D-75-NA 56-3143 ~ 3198..F-100D-76-NA

F-100D-80-NH 56-3351 ~ 3378..F-100D-81-NA

F-100D-85-NH 56-3379 ~ 3463..F-100D-86-NA

F-100D-90-NA 56-3199 ~ 3346..F-100D-91-NA

F-100F-01-NA 56-3725 ~ 3739..F-100F-02

F-100F-05-NA 56-3740 ~ 3769..F-100F-06

F-100F-10-NA 56-3770 ~ 3919..F-100F-11

F-100F-15-NA 56-3920 ~ 4019..F-100F-16..(~4016)

____________58-6975 ~ 6983

____________59-2558 ~ 2563

F-100F-20-NA 58-1205 ~ 1233..F-100F-21Total Production 2,294


Note: NA - Los Angeles, CA and NH - Columbus, OH

See also

Related ECMs

Footnotes

i. IRAN - Inspection and repair as necessary

a. TO - Technical Orders

b. VGH - Velocity-Gravity-Height[8]

c. QRC - QuickReaction Capability[9]

d.

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_fighters/f100_8.html Baughers F-100F History
  2. Book: Federal Aviation Administration. Civil Airworthiness Certification: Former Military High-Performance Aircraft. Federal Aviation Administration. 2013. Washington, D.C.. 3–15.
  3. Web site: Vietnam Conflict Aviation Resource Center - A Warbirds Resource Group Site. warbirdsresourcegroup.org. Scott Rose. vietnam.warbirdsresourcegroup.org. 2018-08-07.
  4. Web site: North American F-100D Super Sabre. July 23, 2010. www.joebaugher.com. 2018-08-07.
  5. Book: Gardner, Thomas. F-100 Super Sabre at War. Zenith Press. 2007. 9780760328606. St. Paul, MN. 58.
  6. http://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_fighters/f100_6.html Baughers F-100D History and Project High Wire
  7. http://hereford.ampr.org/millist/m2.html Military Equipment List: AN/ALQ-87 Countermeasures set, 1-8 GHz, FM, Barrage jammer, General Electric.
  8. http://pdf.aiaa.org/jaPreview/JA/1967/PVJAPRE59410.pdf A/A24U-10 Recorder AIAA.ORG Velocity-Gravity-Height Measuring
  9. http://pdf.aiaa.org/preview/1969/PV1969_822.pdf AIAA.ORG: Quick Reaction Capability