"Gord Beaman" wrote in message
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| "W. D. Allen Sr." wrote:
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| 44,000 ft altitude means only about 1/7 of the atmospheric
| pressure at sea level. So it's hard to believe a person
| could maintain consciousness without oxygen pressure
| equipment to get to 49,500 feet.
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| With half the atmosphere below 18,000 feet the U. S.
| military requires oxygen masks above 15,000 feet. And if I
| remember correctly they require full pressure suits above
| 50,000 feet altitude.
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| WDA
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| Well, I know for a fact that you can survive at 45,000 feet with
| only a 'demand' oxygen regulator connected to a regular oxygen
| mask as issued to the Canadian Military in the mid sixties in an
| aircraft with a 25,000ft service ceiling. That puts the cabin at
| ~30,000ft. Hell, we did a bunch of high altitude trials in an
| UNPRESSURIZED Fairchild C-119 at 25,000 for several hours at a
| time. But, of course, back then, men were men... harrumph...
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| -Gord.
Gord,
While your manliness is above reproach, I'm not sure I see the relevance
of tests at 30,000' compared to 45,000, much less 49,500.
Breathing at that altitude must be like sucking meatloaf through a straw.
Cheers
Dave Kearton
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