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MIL-D-23222A(AS)
3.11.6.1
(Cont)
circuits on the ground and in the air for all delivery modes. Ade-
quate air operation of conventional stores shall consist of dropping
of one complete load of the stores specified in (7) below, under the
following coalitions.
(1)
Separation: Positive separation shall occur
immediately upon actuation of the release system
with no interference between the released store(s)
and any part of the helicopter and adjacent
stores, and with no damage to the released store
or to the helicopter.  The attitude of store (s)
during separation shall be such that each store
can perform its intended function and that it
shall not hinder the pilot in the performance of
appropriate escape maneuvers for the type of
delivery performed.
(2)
Release control:  Both primary and emergency method
of store release shall be demonstrated.
(3) Structural integrity:  No loss of the store, no
(3)
evidence of deterioration, nor damage to the
helicopter structure, adjacent stores or the
store itself shall occur within the specified
flight conditions.
(4)
(4) Speed: The release of stores shall be demonstrated
at the applicable maximumpermissible speed for
the helicopter, or for the store, (whichever is
less). The aximum release speed shall be re-
ported.
Altitude:  For stores capable or being dropped  from
(5)
high altitudes, the release shall be accomplished
at 2000 feet below the service ceiling after re-
maining at  this altitude for 30 minutes. For other
droppable stores (torpedoes, mines, flares, etc)
the release shall be made at appropriate altitude
below 3000 feet.  The demonstration shall include
store separations at the most critical air speed
and load factor combination of the specified flight
envelope of the helicopter store combination.
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