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Mon Oct 15, 2012 3:59 pm
The Inspector wrote:Just a random thought, but doesn't flight above 120,000 ft qualify you for Astronaut wings??
Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:48 pm
mustanglover wrote:The Inspector wrote:Just a random thought, but doesn't flight above 120,000 ft qualify you for Astronaut wings??
I think it is 100km (62 miles) for qualification according to the FAI and 80km (50 miles) according to the US definition
Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:05 pm
The Inspector wrote:mustanglover wrote:The Inspector wrote:Just a random thought, but doesn't flight above 120,000 ft qualify you for Astronaut wings??
I think it is 100km (62 miles) for qualification according to the FAI and 80km (50 miles) according to the US definition
That's a shame, if ANYONE was quafied for Astronaut wings, he's the guy!!!!! Several X-15 pilots got astronaut wings and the max altitude for the black dart was 48+ miles about 256,000 ft.
I was kind of hoping he'd say something clever before he jumped (or......was he pushed???) like 'Hope I don't slip'
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or 'can I change my mind??'
Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:22 am
The Inspector wrote:And reportedly hit 1.24 Mach on the way.I enjoyed seeing the look on Joe's face when he touched down, like a proud papa watching his kid score the winning run.
Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:51 am
airnutz wrote:The Inspector wrote:And reportedly hit 1.24 Mach on the way.I enjoyed seeing the look on Joe's face when he touched down, like a proud papa watching his kid score the winning run.
So the kid got the Mach record, but Col. Kittinger still has the record for duration by 16 seconds if I understand correctly?
Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:21 pm
Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:53 pm
bipe215 wrote:airnutz wrote:The Inspector wrote:And reportedly hit 1.24 Mach on the way.I enjoyed seeing the look on Joe's face when he touched down, like a proud papa watching his kid score the winning run.
So the kid got the Mach record, but Col. Kittinger still has the record for duration by 16 seconds if I understand correctly?
I think that's because Joe used a 6' drogue for stabilization.
Steve
Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:37 pm
shrike wrote:bipe215 wrote:airnutz wrote:So the kid got the Mach record, but Col. Kittinger still has the record for duration by 16 seconds if I understand correctly?
I think that's because Joe used a 6' drogue for stabilization.
Steve
I was wondering about that one. I figured he had just accelerated more in the first 20,000 feet.
Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:42 pm