TESTING CENTRIFUGAL FORCE AT FARNBOROUGH, 20 JANUARY 1950
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What happens to the body of a pilot when he suddenly turns his machine and the centrifugal forces come into action. One of the effects being a dimming of vision and the forcing down of the body and the soft tissues. This stress is known by a factor "g", which varies with the speed of the machine. Picture shows: "g"=4.0, machine turning sharply. Note sagging of the face, cheeks, corners of eyes and mouth. General tense appearance.
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