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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby beaky » Tue May 31, 2005 6:47 pm

Three was interesting enough for me, thank you very much!:P
Those of you who've yanked and banked in jets: g-suit or no g-suit? I'm curious about how gnarly 5+ gee would be without one (but not eager to experience it!).
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby C » Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:05 am

Around 5 - 5 1/2 is the most I've pulled without a G suit. Its not entirely comfortable, but as long as you're straining against it (imagine being constipated an pushing!), you should be able to keep the blood somewhere in the vicinity of your brain! For prolonged periods without a G suit, 4G is more comfortable and seems a fairly standard G for simple aerobatics
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby || Andy || » Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:36 am

Thats good to hear 9-comfortable!!!!!!!!  :o :o :o :o
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby C » Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:52 am

[quote]Thats good to hear 9-comfortable!!!!!!!!
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby Hagar » Wed Jun 01, 2005 7:05 am

We pulled 5G on my advanced aerobatic lesson on the Extra 300 in my avatar. I have a certificate to prove it & the instructor seemed very impressed. He told me this was the maximum allowed on a first lesson & I didn't argue. I didn't think this was bad for an old codger & I just noticed my vision being affected. Must admit I forgot to strain against it as we had been shown before taking off so I'm sure I could have taken more without too much trouble. I can't remember how much G was involved but I found the pressure of the G-suit on my thighs & lower body when pulling out of an almost vertical sonic dive at 20,000 feet extremely painful. It was almost as much as I could stand, even as a young fit lad of 16, & I was glad when it stopped. We then climbed back up to 43,000 & did it again. I'm a glutton for punishment.

I prefer aerobatics involving positive G although I like aileron rolls. I'm none too happy hanging upside-down for any length of time with only the straps holding me in. :o My highly experienced instructor (ex Red Arrow & now chief flying instructor at RAF Barkston Heath) said he agreed with me. ;)
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby ozzy72 » Wed Jun 01, 2005 7:33 am

Odd I prefer negative Gs personally Doug, I like positive Gs but floating around in your straps is fun ;D
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby Hagar » Wed Jun 01, 2005 7:42 am

Odd I prefer negative Gs personally Doug, I like positive Gs but floating around in your straps is fun ;D

There speaks a man who leaps out of perfectly airworthy aeroplanes for fun. I rest my case. :P ::) ;)
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby beefhole » Thu Jun 02, 2005 5:08 pm

5 Gs without a suit for me too.  As Charlie said, so long as you're really straining, you shouldn't black out too bad.  However, if you do it a lot, you can get a monster headache.

My fighter pilot instructor also advised me not to pull negative Gs, seems like a lot of guys don't like 'em too much.  Can't imagine why, you can just eat again when you get back on the ground.
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby Commie » Sun Jun 05, 2005 12:50 am

I prefer aerobatics involving positive G although I like aileron rolls. I'm none too happy hanging upside-down for any length of time with only the straps holding me in. :o My highly experienced instructor (ex Red Arrow & now chief flying instructor at RAF Barkston Heath) said he agreed with me. ;)



I agree with you as well :)

And Charlie, how did you manage that? ;D
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby C » Sun Jun 05, 2005 6:50 am



And Charlie, how did you manage that? ;D


That's low level turbulence for you. Bloody painful! ;D
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby Mynameisnemo » Wed Jun 08, 2005 9:07 pm

First aerobatics for me was in a SNCAN Stampe sv4c, with a friend of mine,
we went out to burscough in the uk and i had my first taste of aerobatics:
loops
inverted loops
barrel rolls
i call it a flick barrel roll, (whee u pull up and then rotate 360 degrees)
stall turns
Wing overs

bareing in mind the aircrafts g limits was +6.5g  and - 5.00g. he pulled a 4 g loop and a -2 g inverted loop, when i finally had controlls handed to me i pulled a loop right on the aircrafts limits and then the same with an inverted loop,

btw this was with out a g suit.
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby || Andy || » Thu Jun 09, 2005 2:58 pm

-5 is very uncomftable....
and can cause serious damage, can it not? (for a long time)
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby C » Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:36 pm

-5 is very uncomftable....
and can cause serious damage, can it not? (for a long time)

If you call bursting blood vessels inside your head (eyes, brain, nose) serious damage, I suspect the answer would be "yes" ;D
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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby Boss_BlueAngels » Fri Jun 10, 2005 12:17 am

Here's the beauty I'm going to be learning aerobatics in this summer...

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Oh yeah, that's gonna flippin' ROCK!  

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Re: First Aerobatics!

Postby CODY614 » Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:06 pm

[quote] ;D I went up as a passenger in the decathlon that my flying club uses and we did some loops and rolls etc.
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