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RR Urban wrote:
"Getstuffed" wrote: The power of the charge that expels the pilot from a crippled aircraft is far more than a homebuilt or GA aircraft could bear. The structure would simply fail. Your best best is a recovery chute save yourself and the plane. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Forget the recovery chute for most homebuilts, too. The majority of airframes are not designed for an aftermarket recovery chute attach point, the shock loads or even safe deployment without rigorous, tedious and expensive R&R. Then there is the trade off issues of weight reducing the payload, range and performance. Rarely does a major airframe package fail. Wings seldom fall off without provocation. So, in most cases, 'tis far more practical and do-able to just GUIDE the aircraft to a safe TD... even in treetops. Most failures are... plain old fuel starvation with CFIT ranking quite high, as well. Bang for the buck would dictate that efforts be expanded in schooling pilots in these failures before attempting a costly idiot proof airplane of marginal performance. Neither screw up calls for a pricey parachute with the problems associated with attaching and then perfecting the package for an 'iffy' deployment. If all else fails, WEAR a parachute. It has not the high tech flavor that some here would embrace, but damn.... it is simple, cheap and it works! Barnyard BOb - powered flight is a gas, er, requires gas I agree completely! Peter |
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Interesting site . Maybe I missed it, but what about the harness? If
the system blows the seat and pilot up through the canopy on a pole, fires a rocket to deploy the chute, and the filled chute yanks the pilot off the seat, what's happened to the five-point harness? "Steve Beaver" wrote in message .. . The Sukhoi Su26/29/31 can be ordred with an SKS-94 ejection system. See here for a picture of it in use: http://www.aafo.com/racing/tech/seats/part2c.htm |
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