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MiG-29 anti-FOD doors

As you know, the MiG-29 is equipped with an anti-FOD system on the intakes, whereby the main intakes are blanked off by solid ‘doors’, the air then being taken in via slatted louvres on the upper LERX.

As I thought I understood it, the doors were activated by a weight-on-nosewheel switch which automatically activated the main doors on landing.

The upper LERX louvres are spring-loaded and open on demand from the engine.

A recent photo I took shows the main intakes blanked off – but the nosewheel is not quite touching the ground……

http://www.flankers-site.co.uk/misc_pics/mig-29_doors_001.jpg

http://www.flankers-site.co.uk/misc_pics/mig-29_doors_002.jpg

http://www.flankers-site.co.uk/misc_pics/mig-29_doors_003.jpg

Does anyone know exactly how it works ???

Is it pilot activated – or automatic??

And, if automatic, how ???

Thanks in anticipation…

Ken

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