Very interesting reading.. escpecially the account given by a real F15 driver above.
My own 2 cents.. from several hours of rolling scissors in a Marchetti-SF260 light attack/fighter.. with accellerometer (G gauge).
No pnuematic g-suit.
A quick 4~5G pullout, you say.. WHoooWeee thats cool!
After the 4th or 5th rolling inverted tail-end chase, tight-loop,, Split-S bottoming out at +6gs, your eyes fill with yellow stars, the sound of roaring engine fades, it becomes a dreamlike state, all the pressure is gone, eyes only can focus in a baseball sized circle ahead.. circle getting smaller & smaller..
Head & Helmet now weigh 40lbs or more, and looking up through canopy top for opponent is now impossible because throat/neck muscles can not support the weight.. pain in shoulders as helmet ear pieces smash down into them.. Bottom jaw is pulled down, and you can't quite muster the strength to close your mouth..
Hand on control stick still works, just enough for the good sense in the brain to say; "ease off the pull or you are going under"
Squeeze & grunt stomach, growling aloud through clenched teeth, and miraculously the closing visual circle gets larger (slightly!)..
Top of next loop, brain says enuff of this toejam, lets do a negative push-over at the top.. PUSH stick forward, and do half-twist trying to put canopy vector on opponent..
Suddenly you realize that the you did not tighten the 5-point harness enough. Body lifts off seat only inches, before harness bites,, helmet & head then squash into canopy top,, bending neck on 45 degree angle,, so that ear is flat on shoulder. It stays there, until you pull stick back again.
Meanwhile, the 55 year old IP sitting in the next seat, is commenting, calmly as if in his EZ-chair at home..
"wonderful loop, there he goes! Look up, there he is! Ohh, that was a nice little split-s,,"
6.5 G's and I'm gone.. Next thing I hear is him softly calling my voice.. "Hello? Helloooo?"
Go figure..