On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 13:12:40 -0500, "Byker" <byker@do~rag.net> wrote:
>"The first live, inflight supersonic test of the escape capsule took place
>was a female bear name Yogi! That's her in the photo above. The bear most
>accurately represented the weight of a pilot, so they drugged her up,
>strapped her in, and then ejected her out of a B-58 at 35,000 and at a speed
>of 870 mph. 7 minutes and 49 seconds later, Yogi touched down under
>parachute, still inside the capsule doing just fine. The Stanley escape
>capsule had proved to work great in protecting against the high wind blast,
>the extreme cold and the low air pressure. About 2 weeks later another bear
>named Big John was ejected at 45,000 and at a speed over 1,000 mph! Once
>again the capsule worked great and the bear reached the ground unharmed."
>
>http://airpigz.com/blog/2010/4/2/b-58-proves-supersonic-ejection-to-be-bear-able-in-1962.html
>
Cute bear, glad he didn't get hurt. That would be a very fun ride!
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