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impulse 07-10-2003 08:35 PM

Ejection seat??
 
Has anyone put a ejection seat on their jet? That would be cool.

forus 07-11-2003 12:56 PM

Ejection seat??
 
...have put a lot of ejections seats in jets,but only full size....lol

Mark Basel 07-11-2003 01:09 PM

Martin Baker
 
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:p How about like this one. 10 years worth of F-4 egress work. Now let's see, canopy interlock block interdictor safety pin properly installed? ck --- --- --- ---

grbaker 07-11-2003 01:11 PM

Ejection seat
 
Some models do not fly very well with the canopy missing.
I talked to an ANG pilot that was flying an F-4C Phantom that lost the rear canopy in-flight. He stated that the airplane was almost unflyable.

impulse 07-11-2003 03:50 PM

Ejection seat??
 
^^^ But you could open eject the pilot and with a strong servo shut the canopy.

grbaker 07-11-2003 03:59 PM

You could be the first
 
to perfect this and then let us all know how well it works.

tmpalfalvi 07-11-2003 06:31 PM

Ejection seat??
 
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I thought ejection seats were for extreme emergencies? If you get into trouble hit the eject, at least then you can say the pilot survived the crash even if your $$$$ plane is in a pile of burning wood and composite. You may also try to save the plane by having the seat pull out a big chute to gently lower your plane if you have enough altitude.

purge98 07-11-2003 07:20 PM

Ejection seat??
 
Have all the radio gear, Receiver, batteries, servos, ecu etc..
rocketed out of the model before it crashes thereby saving $100's.

Vincent 07-11-2003 07:38 PM

Who are you??
 
Impulse, I see you live in Phoenix, so do I. We fly at the SVF field, where do you fly?? Who are you.

Vin...

Cowdog 07-11-2003 07:38 PM

Ejection seat??
 
My F-18 lost its canopy during a flight when I forgot to lock the canopy down completely (there was a 3 position switch and it was only on the middle position, not fully locked).The airplane flew ok, but did loose some trim adjustments. It sure scared the hell outta me though.

As for a canopy that could be shut by a servo, you'd have a stronger servo/canopy setup than any I've ever seen. The canopy ripped out 1/4" brass tubing and 1/8" Air cylinders faster than you can blink.

Don't a lot of modern jets actually have cords that hookup to the canopy so that the pull handle fails, the canopy can be raised, blown off by the airstream and then eject the seat thru a secondary mechanism?

Cowdog

eb2fly 07-11-2003 08:04 PM

Ejection seat??
 
Mark8860,

How much for the F-4 ejection seat ???

What a great office chair that would make!!

Eric

impulse 07-11-2003 10:09 PM

Re: Who are you??
 

Originally posted by Vincent
Impulse, I see you live in Phoenix, so do I. We fly at the SVF field, where do you fly?? Who are you.

Vin...

Thats Sun Valley right? But i fly at the az model aviators feild (superstition) heres a LINK

Mark Basel 07-12-2003 01:32 AM

eb2fly--seat
 
eb2fly, Sorry bud, that seat is either resting on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, sitting in the sun at AMARC or now flying under someone elses flag. They dont make much of a lazy boy either, way to hard of a seat cushion :p Plus AF versions have a flat lumbar pad and the crews had to wear if I remember correctly a tree lowering device that was part of their harness to support their back.

MB Mark 7 was a good seat, would save your bacon more often then not. Both seats clear the jet in 3 seconds!!.

Check EBay sometimes theres some interesting stuff on there concerning ejection seats.

mark

LTV_A7D 07-12-2003 04:50 AM

Open air Panthers?
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the CAI model Panther able to fly with its canopy open just like the full-scale? I noticed in the movie "The Bridges At Toki-ri " that the Panther pilot's would take off from the carrier deck with their canopies open!

Steve

Terry Holston 07-12-2003 01:19 PM

Re: Open air Panthers?
 

Originally posted by LTV_A7D
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the CAI model Panther able to fly with its canopy open just like the full-scale? I noticed in the movie "The Bridges At Toki-ri " that the Panther pilot's would take off from the carrier deck with their canopies open!

Steve

Panthers used a sliding canopy, thus they could be open in flight. Most modern Military Jets use rear hinged canopys. , when the front comes up it acts like an airbrake!!!

Vincent 07-12-2003 01:25 PM

AMA field
 
Impulse wrote:

<<Thats Sun Valley right? But i fly at the az model aviators feild (superstition) heres a LINK>>

Yes it is, cave butte flying site. I have been to the ama field many times, the AJR is there each year. What is your name?? do I know you?? what jets are you flying??

Vin...

Charlie H. 07-14-2003 09:55 PM

Ejection seat??
 
Vincent
Check your PM,Thanks Charlie


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