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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

My Centrifuge Ride @ Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico three years ago.

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4G's for 30s
5G's for 30s
6G's for 30s (Rapid Onset)
7.5 G's for 15s (Rapid Onset)
6G's for 15s check six (Looking back, Rapid Onset...not in video)

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  • The 6 g run was more difficult for me because of the time, the 7.5 g run wasn't too bad...a couple classmates passed out though so they may have different views on that.

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  • They should put this on disneyworld

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  • This guy is hot

  • very good dude ive seen guys pass out at 6g 30 sec pass

  • i m a pilot  really

  • Disney WORD FTW

  • @stevet38c GO STEVE

  • @Meehuuu Helps keeping enough blood in your brain for it to function. The positive G drains the blood in your body towards your feet. If your brain runs out of blood you faint. The tensing and breathing help counter that effect.

  • did u have to go 9?

  • @timmmross *facepalm* Why didn't I think of that before xD. Thanks a lot :)

  • @Meehuuu Keeps pressure up in upper body, keeping you from passing out.

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