PlatinumZealot wrote:Tommy Cookers wrote:the headline 'g' figure quoted is presumably the vector sum of the accelerometer array signals (this gives the biggest number)
the (circulatory) physiological effects are essentially driven by the g normal to the track surface (or driver centreline,really)
ie 5 g headline has the effect of maybe 3.5 - 4 g circulation-wise
and the seating position is more favourable in the car than in the plane
pre-breathing on the straight and locking the diaphragm in the corners would allow 7 g (I have done more)
and racers wouldn't notice the tunnel vision, as they have it already
You fly a TomCat?
Do you know a pilot by the name of Bronco Bob?
@PZ
this (amateur flying that anyone can do or at least experience) was in an Extra (230 iirc) which iirc is nominally +12g -12g
so without aids such as g suit as used in Red Bull air races or this plus pressure breathing of oxygen in fighters
but borrowing their physical techniques though trying for various reasons to avoid the aspects that killed Elvis
it helps to be short legged and skinny
several seconds around 7.5 and dabbling with 8 (steady pullup from a power dive starting at maybe 270 mph)
also negative g around 4.5-5 with the smell of blood (this in a -AoA turn) - more than this has potential for damage but not loc
iirc fighters g is now up at +9 -6 but the Tomcat was less
btw - an F15 pilot (when Luftwaffe F15 training was in the USA) told me Erich Hartmann recommended an outside snap roll (in a 109)
after which they lost about 6 F15s before attempts to emulate this were banned