Rick,
I think you have finally provided some useful information in the
last paragraph below. J
Bob
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Rob, etal,
FYI: 25fps ~= 17 mph. About like running (full sprint)
into solid wall. Perhaps survivable, by OUCH.
More math…
Gravitational acceleration is approx 32ft/sec^2 (drag-less freefall
at the Earth’s surface)
Doing some algebra to solve for the time to reach 25 fps results
in: (25/32)^.5 = 0.88 seconds
Doing some integral calculus (not shown) results in a distance
traveled of approx 7.5 feet
Thus, 25 f/s is about the impact speed from falling off the top
step of an 8’ step ladder
Be careful when cleaning your gutters out there J
Or another analogy (in case you haven;t fallen off the top of a
8’ step ladder lately), terminal velocity from the top of a 34” bar
stool would be approximately 12.5 fps (note: 1/2 speed = 1/4 of the impact
energy).
Rick
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Subject: [LML] Apologies to the farmer's daughter
Guys --
Richard Titsworth pointed out to me that the 25 foot-per-second descent rate
with a BRS *is* 1500 feet per minute. Gee, I get the "turkey of
the day" award...
Anyway, they claim that 25 fps (1500 fpm) is survivable. They told us
that they want the airplane to land slightly nose down. If we were going
to land tail first, they would have insisted on head-rest-type protection
features.
You know, 25 fps didn't sound all that fast to me, but 1500 fpm seems pretty
darn fast to be crunching into the ground.
- Rob Wolf
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