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Working G-LOC

2,023 Nowhere  2.8 years ago
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g-force induced loss of consciousness (abbreviated as G-LOC, pronounced "JEE-lock") is a term generally used in aerospace physiology to describe a loss of consciousness occurring from excessive and sustained g-forces draining blood away from the brain causing cerebral hypoxia. The condition is most likely to affect pilots of high performance fighter and aerobatic aircraft or astronauts but is possible on some extreme amusement park rides. G-LOC incidents have caused fatal accidents in high performance aircraft capable of sustaining high g for extended periods. High-g training for pilots of high performance aircraft or spacecraft often includes ground training for G-LOC in special centrifuges, with some profiles exposing pilots to 9 gs for a sustained period. [From Wikipedia]

For it to work get some speed first and pull up or down or 9 gs (you can see it on the plane)

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 40.3ft (12.3m)
  • Length 56.1ft (17.1m)
  • Height 15.6ft (4.8m)
  • Empty Weight 26,925lbs (12,213kg)
  • Loaded Weight 43,518lbs (19,739kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.859
  • Wing Loading 90.4lbs/ft2 (441.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 481.2ft2 (44.7m2)
  • Drag Points 5978

Parts

  • Number of Parts 327
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 1,684
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    1,904 florky

    this
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    amazing!!!!.

    +1 1.5 years ago
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    26.7k Bryan5

    @Nowhere used your G-Loc System : Here

    +1 2.7 years ago
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    26.7k Bryan5

    @CarrotSlicingCat Yes, i agree that this build deserve more upvote

    +1 2.8 years ago
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    35.4k MrCarrot

    Amazing! This deserves more upvotes

    +2 2.8 years ago
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    26.7k Bryan5

    Really Good G-LOC System 👍
    I never saw one better than this one

    +4 2.8 years ago
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    35.1k Icey21

    I experienced cerebral hypoxia a few days ago...

    I am NEVER running up a 30+ degree hill again

    +2 2.8 years ago