File:F-14A AMSC-Missile Air Coolant Heat Exchanger.jpg
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DescriptionF-14A AMSC-Missile Air Coolant Heat Exchanger.jpg |
English: Garrett F-14A TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM AMSC/MISSILE AIR COOLANT HEAT EXCHANGER. The temperature control system provided a circulatory liquid loop which takes heat from the Phoenix missile and associated fire control avionics It consists of 21 heat exchangers, pumps, valves, and controls—which are interconnected in the aircraft |
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Source | Fiscal Year 1973 Authorization for Military Procurement, Pt. 6, Page 4125 |
Author | Department of the Navy |
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