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31Jul/108

Red Bull Air Race G Force


Changes in gravity pull which occur when accelerating or decelerating are referred to as G's. The first noticeable physical effect is the force of gravity acting on the body. There are two types of G -- positive G, which the pilots experience as they pull the controls back and negative G which happens when the pilots carry out inverted or upside down manoeuvres. The number of G's is measured on a multiple of 1 G which is the normal compression force on our body that holds us to the earth, enabling us to stand on the ground. An increase to 2 G's would double the force or weight on the body. The closest a regular human being will have come to experiencing the effects of positive G's is most likely on a roller coaster or driving quickly over steep hills. Most manoeuvres in the Red Bull Air Race involve a much higher level of G-force of between 3 and 10 G. So what exactly are the physical effects of G-force? The whole body feels heavy, it takes effort to raise the arms and the head will try to drop down on to the chest with the cheeks hanging down near the jaw. To counteract this, a person will tense their neck and stomach muscles to try and stop the blood flow. "The ugly facial expressions are all part of the straining process the body goes through to survive the high G-forces" explains Mangold, "It's very similar to boxing; lots of hard blows while the body stays tense most of the time in anticipation of being hit". The circulatory system has difficulty maintaining proper ...


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  1. just got webcam again!

  2. what the fuck are you on about got web cam again

  3. i watched red bull air race the other day and one of the pilots hit 11g. fucking crazy.

  4. thats infucking sane – a lot of normal people would die like that – awesome tho

  5. these guys ma ehow much money?

  6. bunch of puffs

  7. the thing with aircrafts you get G’s going in the x, y and z axis so its alot different from cars


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