DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
NAVAL DRINKING SYSTEMS COMMAND
CAPTAINS CLUB, KBAR PATIO
NAS KINGSVILLE, TEXAS 78363
2DEC2008
LETTER OF PROMULGATION
1. The Not Applicable To Our Present Situation (NATOPS) Program is a postive approach towards improving Morale and Espirit D'Corps at Officers' Clubs throughout the Navy and Marine Corps. The NATOPS program is not intended to stifle person's abilities to avoid the club and all fun activities, but is presented as a counterpoint and balance to the current Total Risk Avoidance (TRA) mindset taken by certain aviators, who may or may not be “dirty hinges” or “freaking field grades”.
2. This manual standardizes maintenance and operation procedures for the King Kat, but does not include LSO or Pilot doctrine. LSO enthusiasm is a must, and dressing in a manner that would make CDR “Bug” Roach proud is highly encouraged. Ridiculous Boat 'Staches are left to individual LSO discretion, with unit COs having final authority on how outrageous said 'stache may be. Pilots can choose to listen to the LSO, but whining is not allowed if they do not listen, and get wet.
3. Checklists and other extracts from this manual may be provided to Pilots, if the LSO and Katapult Officer are feeling generous, and wish to see them stay dry.
C.A. BATES
Lieutenant, U.S. Navy
Chief Designer/Mechanic/Welder/Engineer
Naval Drinking Systems Command
NATOPS Manual
CONTENTS
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PART I THE KING KAT
CHAPTER 1 General Characteristics
1.1 DESCRIPTION...........................................I-1-1
1.2 TRACK LAYOUT..........................................I-1-1
1.3 JET DESCRIPTION.......................................I-1-1
CHAPTER 1
General Characteristics
1.1 DESCRIPTION
The Navy Model T-45K KingKat, manufactured by PUMA Industries is a single place, light weight, high performance “CQ” capable parody of the BaE T-45A Goshawk. It is powered by a big freaking spring and gravity, with acceleration capability depenent on pilot weight.
The T-45K “jet” is a highly modified racing Go-Kart modified to withstand the rigors of CQ. The track, catapult and arresting gear are of local assembly from steel stock and garage door parts.
1.2 TRACK LAYOUT
The track that the T-45K runs on is of Low Carbon Steel Construction, with a 33-1/8” gauge. The slope is 10:1 on the above ground track, with a 5:1 slope in the landing pool. The basic layout is 30 feet of track prior to the pool, and 15 feet of track in the pool. There is an integral boarding platform at the top of the track on the port side. At the rear of the track are stanchions where the tensioning winch and holdback fittings are attached. Approximatley 10 feet from the top is a crossmember to which the Catapult Spring is attached. The next crossmember going towards the pool contains the attachment points for the arresting gear springs, and the rear supports for the hook bumper ramp. Next crossmember down the track has the pulleys for the primary arresting gear mounted on it, along with the forward supports for the hook bumper ramp. The next crossmember has the pulleys for the safety wire mounted on it, along with the anchors for the safety wire.
The track is constructed in three segments, from the top, being the launch platform section, 10 feet long, followed by the center section with the catapult and arresting gear mounted, which is 20 feet long, and the pool section which is 15 feet long. All 3 sections are tied to gether using ½ inch grade 8 bolts, with gusset plates for the I-Beams forming the rails to keep the track properly aligned. All sections are anchored to the concrete foundation of the patio and pool by ½ inch expansion type concrete anchors.
1.3 JET DESCRIPTION
The jet is a modified racing go kart with axles manufactured to accommodate Nolan NS-12 railorad service wheels. Mounted to the front is a Catapult Hook, which engages the Catapult Spring in the launch sequence. Welded into the frame of the jet is a “water scoop” resembling a P-51 air intake which functions as a water brake and pilot cooling aid. Bolted to the upper platform is an aluminum drag racing seat. Welded to the frame rails are 5 mounting tabs for a 5 point harness, which is bolted to the mounting tabs using ½ inch grade 8 bolts. Welded to the rear axle is a mounting flange for the tailhook. The tailhook is a single piece of forged cold rolled ½ inch steel rod, which has the hook point forgerd and oil quenched from red heat. Mounted on the forward seat support is a mounting flange for the control stick. Beneath the pilot seat is the uplock/hook guide latch and the uplock and tailhook springs.
The floor of the jet is covered in anti-skid stair tread tape to avouid slipping while mounting and dismounting the machine.