Zero G profile
Uhh..hate to burst your bubble again, but -1 g would have you straining at
your seatbelt with a force of 1 g. If you're not wearing one, you would be
exerting 1 g against the roof.
mike
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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JGalban via AviationKB.com writes:
That's what I do. Keeps me from accelerating excessively in the dive.
Your acceleration is fixed in a parabola. It is always exactly -1.0 G,
which
precisely negates the pull of gravity and gives you the zero gravity
objective.
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