Harry Wayne Schmoll

1932–1999 · Biographical and career profile

8.1 What the YANKEE System Was

Stanley Aviation Corporation developed an unusual aircraft crew-escape system that replaced the conventional “seat plus occupant” ejection model with tractor-rocket extraction.

NASA technical literature describes the Stanley YANKEE system as using a tractor rocket to pull the airman from the cockpit, rather than an ejection-seat rocket pushing the seat upward. A documented configuration included a parachute assembly, seat back, rocket catapult, rail assembly, and personnel harness.7

Other NASA technical literature describes the rocket as attached to a parachute-type harness; after the crew member cleared the aircraft, the system automatically deployed the recovery parachute.13

The concept achieved operational use. A NASA aerospace bibliography from the period identifies YANKEE installations in the A-1E, A-1H, and T-28 and describes testing of a higher-speed version for a four-person aircraft.14

The combination of low system weight and low-altitude/low-speed capability made the approach attractive for aircraft where conventional ejection seats were difficult to accommodate.


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