Originally posted by Vermillion
Casper, nothing personal, but its considered real bad form to step into a new community (20 whole posts on the forum?) and start to tell everyone "how it is".
I can pretty much do whatever I want, 20 posts or 20,000 posts.
Originally posted by Vermillion
Eagl, is the real deal. I've met him in person, drank a beer with him, and listened to his stories at the past two Con's. He doesn't roadkill.... much
Give me your address, I'll send you a cookie.
Originally posted by Vermillion
Wrong. G-tolerance varies from person to person, according to your physical fitness, age, and other factors. Also learning how to do the "grunt" manuever, and keep your abdomen tensed as you fly thru the manuever its important as well.
Isn't that what I just said? Here, I'll remind you.
Originally posted by Casper
Either way, I hope you DO realize that there's as many physiological effects on the body for G's as there are people. That is, it affects each person differently.
You can stop putting words into my mouth now.
Originally posted by Vermillion
I'm not a "real" pilot, but a couple of years ago, I got to fly a AT-6 Texan doing aerobatics.
We're up to TWO cookies now.
Originally posted by Vermillion
Admittedly, the instructor said that I had really good G tolerance for someone who doesn't fly regularly, and that most people would not have handled our flight so well ( I had bet him that he could not make me puke when I got off the airplane, he tried his damndest.... heheheheheheheh).
So basically, what you're saying is that an aerobatics flight instructor is saying the same thing I am (minus your putting words into his mouth)? If he says "you have really good G tolerance", and "most people would not have handled the flight so well", isn't he basically saying that "for most people, it would take some getting used to?" That it affects each person differently?
YOU just lost your 2nd cookie, pal!
Originally posted by Vermillion
But don't make assumptions that most people will instantly pass out at 2-3 G's. Hell, even rollercoasters pull sustained 2-3 G's.
That's not what I said, not at any time did I say that. You're so busy making assumptions, you can't even tell the forest from the trees, can you! You *MUST* be a Democratic voter.
What I *DID* say, was that *MY* G tolerance is probably lower than usual, and that *I* would black out at 4 or 5G. I also said that MOST people (on the AVERAGE) are KNOWN to black out in the range of 7-9G in the absence of proper equipment. What I did *NOT* say, was that "most people will instantly pass out at 2-3 G's".
I am a part of this community, and I'm here to stay. Deal.
Casper
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