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What is G force?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

When you fly a fighter jet, you are subject to G force. G force can be positive and negative, which implies that the weight of your body will be submitted to variations of weight depending on acceleration. Here, we explain in a bit more detail how G force works and its effect on the human body.

The expression, “g-force,” suggests that forces are involved whenever masses accelerate. Einstein, in his Theory of General Relativity, showed that gravity is actually a warpage of spacetime whereby even light—a massless beam of energy—follows a curved path when traveling past a massive body. Whereas Einstein’s theory of gravitation is the most accurate one known, it is far from intuitive. Isaac Newton had a different view that, for most practical purposes, is an excellent scientific description of gravity and the laws of motion. Newton gave the world an equation that, when reduced to its simplest form, is written F = ma. The formula means that a force F acting on a body is equal to the mass m of the body times its acceleration a.

In an airplane, the pilot’s seat can be thought of as a hand holding a rock; the pilot as the rock. When flying straight and level at 1 g, he is being acted upon by the force of gravity. His weight (a downward force) is 725 newtons (163 lbf). Simultaneously, according to Newton’s third law, the law of reciprocal actions, the plane and the seat underneath the pilot provides an equal and opposite force acting against the force of gravity; the seat is pushing upwards with 725 N (163 lbf) of force. If the pilot were to suddenly pull back on the stick and make his plane accelerate upwards with respect to the earth at 9.8 m/s2, the total g‑force on his body is 2 g. His body is now generating a force of 1,450 N (330 lbf) downwards into his seat. According to Newton’s third law, this inertial acceleration is only possible because the seat is simultaneously pushing upwards with an equal force. Moreover, the relationship of acceleration, force, and mass is always in accordance with the teachings of his second law of motion: F = ma. The term “g‑force” reflects the fact that accelerating bodies entails forces.

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Human tolerances depend on the magnitude of the g-force, the length of time it is applied, the direction it acts, the location of application, and the posture of the body. The human body is flexible and deformable, particularly the softer tissues. A hard slap on the face may briefly impose hundreds of g locally but not produce any real damage; a constant 16 g for a minute, however, may be deadly. When vibration is experienced, relatively low peak g levels can be severely damaging if they are at the resonance frequency of organs and connective tissues. To some degree, g-tolerance can be trainable, and there is also considerable variation in innate ability between individuals. In addition, some illnesses, particularly cardiovascular problems, reduce g-tolerance.

Vertical axis g-force: Aircraft, in particular, exert g-force along the axis aligned with the spine. This causes significant variation in blood pressure along the length of the subject’s body, which limits the maximum g-forces that can be tolerated. In aircraft, g-forces are often towards the feet, which forces blood away from the head; this causes problems with the eyes and brain in particular. As g-forces increase a Brownout can occur, where the vision loses hue. If g-force is increased further tunnel vision will appear, and then at still higher g, loss of vision, while consciousness is maintained. This is termed “blacking out”. Beyond this point loss of consciousness will occur, sometimes known as “G-LOC” (”loc” stands for “loss of consciousness”). Beyond G-LOC, if g-forces are not quickly reduced, death can occur.

While tolerance varies, with g-forces towards the feet, a typical person can handle about 5 g (49m/s²) before g-loc, but through the combination of special g-suits and efforts to strain muscles—both of which act to force blood back into the brain—modern pilots can typically handle 9 g (88 m/s²) sustained (for a period of time) or more (see High-G training). Resistance to “negative” or upward g’s, which drive blood to the head, is much lower. This limit is typically in the −2 to −3 g (−20 m/s² to −30 m/s²) range. The subject’s vision turns red, referred to as a red out. This is probably because capillaries in the eyes swell or burst under the increased blood pressure.

Horizontal axis g-force: John Stapp was subjected to 15 g for 0.6 second and a peak of 22 g during a 19 March 1954 rocket sled test. The human body is better at surviving g-forces that are perpendicular to the spine. In general when the acceleration is forwards, so that the g-force pushes the body backwards (colloquially known as “eyeballs in”) a much higher tolerance is shown than when the acceleration is backwards, and the g-force is pushing the body forwards (”eyeballs out”) since blood vessels in the retina appear more sensitive in the latter direction. Early experiments showed that untrained humans were able to tolerate 17 g eyeballs-in (compared to 12 g eyeballs-out) for several minutes without loss of consciousness or apparent long-term harm.[10] The record for peak experimental horizontal g-force tolerance is held by acceleration pioneer John Stapp, in a series of rocket sled deceleration experiments in which he survived forces up to 46.2 times the force of gravity for less than a second. Stapp suffered life-long damage to his vision from this test.

But do not worry if you fly with us as we fly according to G tolerance, and you may experience up to 6Gs max!

Fly the Electric Lightning in Cape Town

Friday, July 24th, 2009

See this video. This is the Electric Lightning - how easy to climb to to 50,000 ft in just 1mn? So easy…

Fly the Bae Buccaneer in Cape Town

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Experience some serious speed on board the British Aerospace Buccaneer. This tandem two seater aggressor is designed for low level, high speed attack. Powered by two Rolls Royce Spey non afterburning bypass turbofans, this awesome machine performs just below the speed of sound at zero altitude.

Feel the speed and the landscape evaporating in front of your eyes. Take off from the airport and scream out to sea at a speed of close to Mach – and just 50ft (15m) above the water: your ‘g’ limits and sortie profile are determined purely by your ability to handle them. Seated in the jet behind the pilot, you’ll be working with him to maximise your experience - whether it be an extreme adrenaline rush through the rugged Cape Swartland Mountains or a sortie along the dramatic Cape coast. This is one fighter jet experience you’ll never forget.

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Course of the jet fighter experience: You need to allocate 3 hours for the full experience. Arrive on site at 9H30, then:

Pre-flight tour of the site, visiting the hangars and planes
You are fitted with flying suit and helmet and briefing on its oxygen and communication
Meet your pilot for a flight briefing
Training for emergency procedures and ejector seat training
Then get onboard and catch your breath
Take off
You decide with your pilot what you want to do: G pulling experience, aerobatics, or low level flights over the dramatic Coast Line of Cape Town or a flight through the rugged mountains
Duration of the flight: approx. 1 hour
Landing
Debriefing with the pilot

Your dream is not over when you land as the flight is recorded and you will be able to enjoy and share this memorable experience with your friends and family.

Participants and guests :
Guests are welcome.

Conditions and restrictions to this jet fighter experience :
Although no flying experience is required, some restrictions apply:
You must not have heart and/or neurological problems
You must be over 18 years of age
You must not be over 6.5ft tall (under 2m tall)
Participants are advised to be well rested for the day of the flight and to avoid alcohol the previous day.

Weather :
This fighter jet experience takes place in most weather conditions. Rescheduling due to weather conditions is rare. It is recommended that you book your flight on a Saturday so that your flight can be reschedule on Sunday if need be.

Dates :
This jet fighter experience is available all year round.

Location :
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Access: Direct Flights to Cape Town with all major airlines.

Price from 8000 Euros (Incl. VAT)

See www.flyajetfighter.com for additional information on the history of the jet fighter as well as bookings.

www.jet-fighter-rides.com is your guide to finding your fighter jet experience.

Fly the Fouga Magister, Kenosha - Wisconsin

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Live a unique and extraordinary experience, a fighter jet experience in one of the best aircraft ever made, the Fouga Magister. Very agile and easy to fly, the Fouga Magister is a favourite of many display teams and will deliver amazing sensations. Try low level flying, loops, Cuban eights, steep turns, inverted flying… Your pilot will even let you handle the stick if you hold a licence. This jet fighter experience is done from Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA.

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Course of the experience – Fouga Magister jet fighter experience in Kenosha

You will arrive at the airport where you will meet our pilot.
He will brief you on the flight, plan instruments, manoeuvres as well as security and emergency procedures.
You will be geared up.
Then, take-off and enjoy! Flight time is 30 minutes. The pilot can even let you fly the plane if you can handle it.
A debriefing session will be organised after the flight.

Your pilot has more than 12.000 hours flying jet and 30 years of aviation. He will fly according to your G tolerance so that you fully enjoy this fighter jet experience.

The aircraft: Fouga Magister. The plane is maintained in strict accordance with Air regulations. Please visit www.flyajetfighter.com for additional information on the plane.

Participants and guests :
You are the only one with the pilot in the jet fighter. You can bring guests to see you fly..

Conditions and restrictions to the Fouga Magister jet fighter experience :
No previous flying experience is required.
You must not have any heart problems or neurological problems.
You must be over 15 years old. You must also be less than 2 metres tall (6.5ft).
Participants are advised to be well rested for the day of the flight and to avoid alcohol the previous day. Motion sickness is possible but unlikely.
This experience takes place in favourable weather conditions. Rescheduling due to weather conditions can happen. A confirmation of weather conditions will be done a few days prior to flight time.

Dates :
This jet fighter experience is available all year round.

Location :
Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA

Price :  from 1700 euros for 1 person for a 30mn flight

Additional information about bookings your jet fighter experience

See what it’s like flying with us!

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Want to see what it’s like flying with us? Check out one of our videos. More will be posted from time to time. In the meantime, enjoy.

This video is a combo fo various flights. You will see aerobatics, but also a bit of scenery with low level flying and along the cliffs of Etretat. Very nice…

Enjoy!

Electric Lightning, South Africa

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Experience climbing 50,000ft in just under a minute and feel the speed of Mach 2.0. Get on board the English Electric Lightning and admire the curvature of the earth. Fly the crème de la crème of jet interceptors and feel the gentle and smooth handling of the plane whilst you break the sound barrier. Not for the faint hearted, this experience is truly amazing. First an interceptor jet, the Electric Lightning has evolved beyond its initial role into a very capable striker and reconnaissance fighter. With a maximum altitude of 60,000ft and a maximum speed of Mach 2, the pilots have enjoyed the beautiful spectacle of seeing the curvature of the earth at supersonic speed.

electric-lightning

Course of the jet fighter experience - fly the Electric Lightning: You need to allocate 3 hours for the full experience. Arrive on site at 9H30, then:

- Pre-flight tour of the site, visiting the hangars and planes
- You are fitted with flying suit and helmet and briefing on its oxygen and communication
- Meet your pilot for a flight briefing
- Training for emergency procedures and ejector seat training
- Then get onboard and catch your breath
- Take off
- You decide with your pilot what you want to do: climb 50,000ft for a supersonic flight to see the curvature of the earth, or a G pulling experience, aerobatics, or low level flights over the dramatic Coast Line of Cape Town or a flight through the rugged mountains.
- Duration of the flight: approx. 40mn
- Landing
- Debriefing with the pilot

Your dream is not over when you land as the flight is recorded and you will be able to enjoy and share this memorable experience with your friends and family.

Participants and guests :
Guests are welcome.

Conditions and restrictions to the jet fighter experience :
Although no flying experience is required, some restrictions apply:
You must not have heart and/or neurological problems
You must be over 18 years of age
You must not be over 6.5ft tall (under 2m tall)
Participants are advised to be well rested for the day of the flight and to avoid alcohol the previous day.

Weather :
This fighter jet experience takes place in most weather conditions. Rescheduling due to weather conditions is rare. It is recommended that you book your flight on a Saturday so that your flight can be reschedule on Sunday if need be.

Dates :
This jet fighter experience is available all year round.

Location :
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Access: Direct Flights to Cape Town with all major airlines.

Price : from 12000 Euros (Incl. VAT)

Fly the Mig 29 Fulcrum, Russia

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Break the sound barrier in the Mig 29 Fulcrum. Live a unique experience and fly one of the most extraordinary fighter jets: the Mig 29 Fulcrum. Capable of Mach 2.3, the Fulcrum is one of the most agile fighter jets in the world. This experience will get you to high speed, breaking the sound barrier and enjoying the handling of this amazing aircraft. The flight lasts 45mn.

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Course of the experience – fighter jet flight in the Mig 29 Fulcrum
Day 1: Arrival in Moscow, transfer to the hotel (****)
Day 2: Transfer to Nizhny Novgorod. Transfer to the hotel (****)
Day 3: flight day: medical visit then meet your pilot. Pre-flight briefing, security procedures. Change into the G suit and then get into the cockpit of the Mig 29 Fulcrum. Take off and enjoy this unique experience to break the sound barrier. After the flight you have time to take pictures of the plane and pilot and enjoy a lunch with the crew at the base. Free time after lunch, or travel back to Moscow
Day 4: spare day in case of bad weather on Day 3.
Day 4: transfer back to Moscow and transfer to the airport.

Flying the MIG29 Fulcrum is a truly unique and extraordinary experience.

Participants and guests :

Guests are welcome.

Conditions and restrictions to the jet fighter experience:

Although no flying experience is required, some restrictions apply:

- You must not have heart and/or neurological problems
- You must be over 18 years of age
- You must not be over 6.5ft tall (under 2m tall)

Participants are advised to be well rested for the day of the flight and to avoid alcohol the previous day.

Weather :

This experience takes place in favourable weather conditions.

Dates :

This fighter jet experience is available all year round.

Take off Location :

Nizhny Novgorod, 540km from Moscow, Russia
Access: direct flights into Moscow

Price : from 16.000 euros

You can find additional information on www.flyajetfighter.com as well as www.flyfighterjet.name

Fly a jet trainer - The Fouga Magister - from France

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Come fly in one of the best jet fighter ever made. With its famous V tail, the Fouga Magister is simply a legend.

Get on board the superb Fouga Magister and experiment up to 6Gs in horizontal, vertical and oblic flight…See the ground evaporate at high speed and low level flight! The pilots have over 20 years of experience in the French Air Force and will brief you before take off on the flight plan, instruments, maneuvers, safety and emergency procedures. We will even let you fly the jet fighter if you can handle it!

Take off locations: Beauvais (40mn north of Paris). From time to time we may fly from Le Touquet, just 30mn driving from the Channel Tunnel

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Course of the jet fighter experience in the Fouga Magister (allocate half a day):

Arrive at the airport, where you will be greeted by your pilot.

Briefing: security, instruments and flight plan

You are then dressed with a flight suit. You are taught how to use the helmet and visor.

Then board the plane.

Once you are strapped in the cockpit, the pilot presents the instruments, radio and goes through security maneuvers again.

Then it’s engines on and take off!

Flight duration: select between 30mn, 45mn and 60mn.

Manoeuvres in flight: they all include some level flying, low level flying as well as aerobatics (barrels, loops, Cuban eight…)

After the flight, you will celebrate with the pilot and crew with a glass of champagne.

Your flight is filmed from the inside as well as from the nose of the plane. We send you a DVD of your flight as a souvenir.

Prices: from 1850 Euros.

You can find additional information on www.flyajetfighter.com