on a small fishing boat... going nose first off the top of a wave and waiting to fall forwards or backwards... seemed like it took an eternity.
on a small fishing boat... going nose first off the top of a wave and waiting to fall forwards or backwards... seemed like it took an eternity.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Motorcycle accidents are an effective, but otherwise pretty shitty, way to get the adrenaline flowing. DAMHIK
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[QUOTE=quickbuck;1129644050]Ye that was OK only pulled 4 G's , though , no suit.Flying in an Aermacchi MB339CB....
Ha,ha that reminds me , doing auto rotations in an AlouetteNope, actually the flight in the Bell 47 Was as good as all those...
Haha I can relate to that. When I had my little off I got up walked 4 steps to the bike, it felt funny walking. I looked down only to realise that I had 'created' 2 knee joints in 1 leg. Compared left to right, left had 1 bump (knee) then boot....right had Knee, another bump, then boot. When I leaned on it - it bent more......and down I went.
Doc was not happy about that - 1 break fractured into 16 breakes and 32 tiny fractures, all due to me not knowing WTF was happening.
Stupid adrenalin
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At the time this was certainly up there, my first proper drop. Having solid ground just drop away from you is quite a feeling.
Spear fishing in 200mtrs of big ocean with lots of bloody berley.
35 mtr waves & 120 knot winds in the Southern Ocean, for 3 days.
Actually managing to score with a stunningly beautiful woman I thought was wayyyyyy out of my league. It was'nt the fact I scored that the gave me the adrenalin rush.
Getting totally airborne in a game boat going over the Hokianga bar, twice.
Three of these things I would never do again given the chance.
Oh almost forgot - not the best of all time, but def the highlight for 2009 for me
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[QUOTE=quickbuck;1129650182]Depends which airforce you were in. Not all aeromaccchis where twin seaters. Only need G suit if your going to be pulling high G's. Still used nomex fireoveralls,helmet and gloves. Ye the rounds where live with dummy heads dipped in paint/dye (so you could tell who had hit the target).
[QUOTE=howdamnhard;1129650726]All Aermacchi MB339CB's were/ are Twin Seaters...... and powered by Rolls Royce Viper 680's.
It appears your Ariforce didn't have the same rules as ours.
G-Suits are for high G's, yes.... And As the Aircraft was capable of 7.33G (Self imposed 6.0G limit by RNZAF), then our pilots ALWAYS wore them.....
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