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haitch40 12-12-2009 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Hrok81 (Post 127689)
Or climb mount Currahee ;) :D

Good job man

no climb mount suribashi under enemy fire :P

haitch40 12-12-2009 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by haitch40 (Post 127684)
well you have some dignity then

now your punishment:P
run 30 miles with army gear on:D

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Originally Posted by Hrok81 (Post 127689)
Or climb mount Currahee ;) :D

Good job man

well i was thinking of the run because its basic training for the british royal marines

Wissam24 12-12-2009 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by haitch40 (Post 127703)
well i was thinking of the run because its basic training for the british royal marines

I heard, from a pilot, that RAF pilots have to be able to swim a length of the pool (dunno if that's Olympic or not) underwater, get out, do 25 press ups, swim a length underwater again, do 25 press ups, and basically continue that til they throw up. Then do it twice more

haitch40 12-12-2009 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Wissam24 (Post 127755)
I heard, from a pilot, that RAF pilots have to be able to swim a length of the pool (dunno if that's Olympic or not) underwater, get out, do 25 press ups, swim a length underwater again, do 25 press ups, and basically continue that til they throw up. Then do it twice more

lol its posible because they need big muscles to push blood to their head during a high g turn

philabong2 12-12-2009 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Wissam24 (Post 127755)
I heard, from a pilot, that RAF pilots have to be able to swim a length of the pool (dunno if that's Olympic or not) underwater, get out, do 25 press ups, swim a length underwater again, do 25 press ups, and basically continue that til they throw up. Then do it twice more

woo!
1 lenght underwater in olympic pool i can do, the following 25 pushups shouldnt be a prob either, but i'm 100% sure some1 would have to fish me out of the water halfway through the second lenght and perform CPR...

Was watching Mythbuster yesterday when they were tryin the sonic boom breaking glass myth. I was amazed at the ease these pilots can take G's: I mean they were pulling like 4 or 5 G's testing the host's limits, and the pilot was talking to him the whole time, not even breathing hard, while the guy in the back was being completly crushed and finally blacked out. These guys are beasts.

Edit: oh and cheers to you automaticaddict. Pure class

xX-SiLeNcE-Xx 12-13-2009 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by philabong2 (Post 127799)
woo!
1 lenght underwater in olympic pool i can do, the following 25 pushups shouldnt be a prob either, but i'm 100% sure some1 would have to fish me out of the water halfway through the second lenght and perform CPR...

Was watching Mythbuster yesterday when they were tryin the sonic boom breaking glass myth. I was amazed at the ease these pilots can take G's: I mean they were pulling like 4 or 5 G's testing the host's limits, and the pilot was talking to him the whole time, not even breathing hard, while the guy in the back was being completly crushed and finally blacked out. These guys are beasts.

Edit: oh and cheers to you automaticaddict. Pure class

Awesome Mythbusters episode. Adam threw up like 4 times XD

FOZ_1983 12-13-2009 12:07 PM

Takes a bold man to admit he was wrong and apologise. Well said mate, many others would of carried on regardless.

durangodoug 12-14-2009 02:27 PM

Good luck on those finals man, I'm going through the same thing. Finals get you mad the world very quickly lol

Wissam24 12-14-2009 02:43 PM

Oh yeah, I mean pilots have to be at least as fit as a foot soldier (for obvious reasons), then has to be even fitter to cope with the insane Gs and pressures exerted on him. It's much the same with F1 drivers. They're some of the fittest sportsmen out there because they have to cope with forces getting on 6g sometimes. They lose several stone of weight every single race.

Steyr_amr 12-14-2009 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Wissam24 (Post 128310)
Oh yeah, I mean pilots have to be at least as fit as a foot soldier (for obvious reasons), then has to be even fitter to cope with the insane Gs and pressures exerted on him. It's much the same with F1 drivers. They're some of the fittest sportsmen out there because they have to cope with forces getting on 6g sometimes. They lose several stone of weight every single race.

Yeh earlier this year Alonso's water delivery system wasn't working during the race and he lost somewhere in the region of 5-6kg, in an hour and a half. When Michael Schumacher was at his peak he was doing 4 hours of training a day, and when in Malaysia (the hottest and most humid race of the year where cockpit temperatures can hit 60 degrees) Kazuki Nakajimi, who isn't even an accomplised driver, played a full length tennis match, then went for a 10km run, in his race suit, to become accustomed to the heat.

Back on topic though fair play to Automatic Addict, lots of respect and camaraderie in here, now can we all get back to trying to blow holes in each other?


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