Page 1 of 1

Attention Peter M.

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 16:30
by airboatr
I think this might belong to you.

Image


It is from England *-)

Image


And it does have your name on it. :agree:

Image


:lol: :lol:
:worried:

:wasntme:

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 16:59
by petermcleland
:lol: :lol: :lol: ...Can I have it back please? ;)

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 20:04
by airboatr
uh, Are you offering a finders reward? Image

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 01:43
by petermcleland
No...Only kidding...That is a model that I never used. It is one that can provide escape from a stationary aircraft and to do that it needs rockets...It is possibly from a Harrier :)

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 02:03
by airboatr
:lol: me too. JK ;) I just noticed the wording on the seat and thought you might get a kick out of that.




Interesting observation on the seat :)

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 10:02
by petermcleland
airboatr wrote::lol: me too. JK ;) I just noticed the wording on the seat and thought you might get a kick out of that.




Interesting observation on the seat :)
Yes, I did get a kick out of it :lol: Thanks for posting, it reminds me of a story that I've probably told about my "G-Suit patent bum massaging cushion".
I won't bore you with it again but I did spend one hell of a lot of hours strapped firmly to a Martin-Baker bang seat. They were pretty hard because the bit that you sat on was a flat rubber survival water bag and water being uncompressible, it was as hard as a park bench :)

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 20:10
by basys
Hi Folks

Peter -
In case you're interested & hadn't seen this - FlightGlobal - Hunter celebrates 60th anniversary of first flight
Images are clickable for higher res versions.

HTH
ATB
Paul

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 04 Aug 2011, 17:08
by petermcleland
Thanks Paul,

I had not seen that and I captured the cutaway Mk6...Thanks for posting :)

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 05 Aug 2011, 08:33
by Dev One
I thought that all M-B seats ( at least in the RAF versions) eventually had the survival pack installed in a yellow fibreglass shell with a nice piece if Welsh lamb fleece over it. ( It was found I think that the hard shell was better for your back if you had to use the seat in emergency as the earlier soft (ish) PSPs caused back problems due to the initial kick flexing the backbone.) The face blind handle ejection method was also better because of the better posture, but it could take longer to get to it compred to the seat mounted handle.
Keith

Re: Attention Peter M.

Posted: 06 Aug 2011, 00:38
by petermcleland
Dev One wrote:I thought that all M-B seats ( at least in the RAF versions) eventually had the survival pack installed in a yellow fibreglass shell with a nice piece if Welsh lamb fleece over it. ( It was found I think that the hard shell was better for your back if you had to use the seat in emergency as the earlier soft (ish) PSPs caused back problems due to the initial kick flexing the backbone.) The face blind handle ejection method was also better because of the better posture, but it could take longer to get to it compred to the seat mounted handle.
That must have been after my time...I sat on a square water filled cushion with a central rectangular hole in it for the parachute harness crutch loop to pass through. The water being uncompressible made it rather hard to sit on for a long time, but did not squash on ejection causing a spine injuring bump. The water bottle cushion was your survival water and under that was the dinghy pack in the seat pan.