LOL, that's some funny stuff, same with the G-LOC vid, too"YABBA DABBA DOOO!"
That's what I heard. Hilarious, Sir.
Edit: I feel like this is related.
LOL, that's some funny stuff, same with the G-LOC vid, too"YABBA DABBA DOOO!"
That's what I heard. Hilarious, Sir.
Edit: I feel like this is related.
Hmm, an F-14 guy GLOC'd in my class and they didn't make him come back, they let him leave like the rest of us. His video was pretty funny too.
They shut down the centerfuge for a few years due to some cracks in the arm that spun it around, at least that was what the CFET guys told us. It had only been open for a short time when I went through it and most guys I knew in jets had not done it.
Great vid!
But who can do 32 Gs!!???!!!
Were the original Mercury Astronauts BS'ing, or did they really pull 32 Gs as this great Air & Space article says?
(Note: I used to ride this same centrifuge years later, but my max was "only" 12 Gs :sleep_125 )
http://www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/the_g_machine.html
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Well, November Sierra, Sherlock!32 Gs...sustained... that has to be transverse through the z axis (chest to back) not the x axis (head to toe).