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Hi,
In order to complete an article about spacesuits, could someone tell me what kind of suits are next http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/Scie...bert-white.jpg for X-15 pilots, looks like a flightsuit, semi pressurised ? http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/Scie...-gilliland.jpg for SR-71, looks like a spacesuit made of 2 layers, full pressurised ? At last, what model of spacesuit used Alan Shepard in 1961 onboard Freedom 7 (look like a SR-71 suit, probably a bit modified) Does someone know their name or model ref. ? Thanks in advance Thierry |
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On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 12:58:12 +0200, Thierry wrote:
In order to complete an article about spacesuits, ....Hey, is school back in session already? It's too frackin' early for the kids to pop up around here and ask us to write their term papers for them! :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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OM wrote: ...Hey, is school back in session already? It's too frackin' early for the kids to pop up around here and ask us to write their term papers for them! Anyway, a Google search under "Mercury pressure suit" and "X-15 pressure suit" found those two; the SR-71 suit is harder to find, although I found lots of photos of them on this page by entering "YF-12 pressure suit": http://area51specialprojects.com/yf-12.html Unfortunately, having light yellow text on a white webpage is a very dumb idea. :-P Pat |
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On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 17:48:37 -0500, Pat Flannery
wrote: Anyway, a Google search under "Mercury pressure suit" and "X-15 pressure suit" found those two; the SR-71 suit is harder to find, although I found lots of photos of them on this page by entering "YF-12 pressure suit": http://area51specialprojects.com/yf-12.html ....Didn't someone post a link to a Clark suit website a while upon a while back? OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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OM wrote: ...Didn't someone post a link to a Clark suit website a while upon a while back? Hell of a lot of different pressure suits, and variations there of, over the years: http://www.astronautix.com/craftfam/spasuits.htm But you've got to absolutely love that Luftwaffe one from WW II that had the riveted helmet made from several pieces of Plexiglas... That baby was was right out "The Rocketeer" itself. BTW...who could look absolutely hotter than Angelina Jolie in that bubble-domed number from "Sky Captain"?: http://www.angelinajolie.ppg.br/Angelinajolie_sky2.jpg That's perfect! The eyepatch makes the whole character! They even got the RAF "mirror" camouflage and marking style right...it's a pity that the movie is going to end up in that "Tron" bin as far as cinematic history goes. This is "Golden Age Air Adventure Stories" incarnate: http://angiejolie.free.fr/files/wp/skycaptain001.jpg Those have got to be the most kissable lips since Sophia Loren.... Pat |
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On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 02:56:24 -0500, Pat Flannery
wrote: ...Didn't someone post a link to a Clark suit website a while upon a while back? Hell of a lot of different pressure suits, and variations there of, over the years: ....Nonono, this was a specitic site dealing with the Clark suits. I honestly thought I'd archived the link, but I'll be fracked by a Znkfba if I can find the damned thing. OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
OM wrote: ...Hey, is school back in session already? It's too frackin' early for the kids to pop up around here and ask us to write their term papers for them! Anyway, a Google search under "Mercury pressure suit" and "X-15 pressure suit" found those two; the SR-71 suit is harder to find, although I found lots of photos of them on this page by entering "YF-12 pressure suit": http://area51specialprojects.com/yf-12.html ****, man; here I am passing MWEA links on to this guy, and totally forgot Mark actually did have an SR71 suit mod on his Space Suits page: http://www.astronautix.com/craft/ees.htm ....which is actually an SR71 suit mod for use as a Shuttle Launch/Entry suit -- only a partial-pressure suit, iirc what they call a "get me down suit". And now, if I can only remember where I found that really clean, close shot of John Young suiting up for STS01, where it looks like he's also wearing one of those darkish-tan SR71 suits... -- .. "Though I could not caution all, I yet may warn a few: Don't lend your hand to raise no flag atop no ship of fools!" --grateful dead. __________________________________________________ _____________ Mike Flugennock, flugennock at sinkers dot org "Mikey'zine": dubya dubya dubya dot sinkers dot org |
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Thierry wrote:
Hi, In order to complete an article about spacesuits, could someone tell me what kind of suits are next http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/Scie...bert-white.jpg for X-15 pilots, looks like a flightsuit, semi pressurised ? http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/Scie...-gilliland.jpg for SR-71, looks like a spacesuit made of 2 layers, full pressurised ? At last, what model of spacesuit used Alan Shepard in 1961 onboard Freedom 7 (look like a SR-71 suit, probably a bit modified) Does someone know their name or model ref. ? I couldn't tell you for sure, but the SR71 pilot's gear looks suspiciously like the David Clark G4C, used in Gemini, and originally planned for use on the early Apollo Block I missions, with mods. I don't know _what_ that is, that the X15 pilot is wearing. It almost looks like the bulky training suits that you see Gemini crewmen wearing in all the fotos of them doing egress training and such. -- .. "Though I could not caution all, I yet may warn a few: Don't lend your hand to raise no flag atop no ship of fools!" --grateful dead. __________________________________________________ _____________ Mike Flugennock, flugennock at sinkers dot org "Mikey'zine": dubya dubya dubya dot sinkers dot org |
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In article rs.com,
mike flugennock wrote: I couldn't tell you for sure, but the SR71 pilot's gear looks suspiciously like the David Clark G4C, used in Gemini... If memory serves, the operational SR-71 crews originally used a slight variant of the Gemini suits. David Clark also made the X-15 suits, which went through one major design revision and several smaller ones. The current shuttle ascent/descent suits (which replaced the partial-pressure suits used for a while after Challenger) are distant derivatives of the X-15 suits, as were the final SR-71 suits. -- spsystems.net is temporarily off the air; | Henry Spencer mail to henry at zoo.utoronto.ca instead. | |
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SR-71 suits are David Clark S-1030 suits I believe. Like Henry has said
it is a distant relative of the AP22/S full pressure suit of the X-15 program. Likewise the Gemini G4C is derived from that pioneering suit. I think the current LES pumpkin suit is based on the S-1030 as well. Interesting that David Clark wrote the book on practical high altitude pressure suits but as far as I know, aside from Gemini's spacewalking suits, they never fielded an EVA suit. That has been the realm of Hamilton Std ( now Sundstran). Gene DiGennaro Baltimore, Md. Henry Spencer wrote: In article rs.com, mike flugennock wrote: I couldn't tell you for sure, but the SR71 pilot's gear looks suspiciously like the David Clark G4C, used in Gemini... If memory serves, the operational SR-71 crews originally used a slight variant of the Gemini suits. David Clark also made the X-15 suits, which went through one major design revision and several smaller ones. The current shuttle ascent/descent suits (which replaced the partial-pressure suits used for a while after Challenger) are distant derivatives of the X-15 suits, as were the final SR-71 suits. -- spsystems.net is temporarily off the air; | Henry Spencer mail to henry at zoo.utoronto.ca instead. | |
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