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Old 30th Jun 2016, 21:10
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Modern Immersion Suits

Do Typhoon pilots wear separate Immersion suits or does their more modern Anti-g equipment serve a dual purpose?

I ask as I saw that Sqd Ldr Nichols apparently wore a more conventional looking immersion suit for his Transatlantic trip in the F-35?


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Still seperate TO. Both Typhoon and F35 drivers wear what's now called IPG (everything on Typhoon had to be renamed so it didn't sound legacy init) - immersion protection garment- which are a lot better than the old school Mk.10A /Mk.1 goon bags. Replacing the knitted onesie are TPGs-thermal protection garments. Lower Anti G protection is provided by the amusingly named FCAGT (or faggot-although our American cousins call them something else..). Hope this helps?
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Thanks Stitchbitch-I just don't recall ever seeing a Typhoon pilot wear something I would recognise as an immersion suit.


Even in a recent documentary on Sky about QRA, neither of the guys wore anything other than their 'usual' kit, which considering they have a fairly high chance of operating over the North Sea to intercept Russian aircraft I found a tad surprising-hence the question.


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Surely you are not suggesting our sky gods would do something so common as to make an unplanned departure from their aircraft And if the did, wouldn't they just stroll back over the oggin?
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Originally Posted by Sandy Parts
Surely you are not suggesting our sky gods would do something so common as to make an unplanned departure from their aircraft And if the did, wouldn't they just stroll back over the oggin?

I hope they never have to depart Sandy-however much they may want the tie However, if they do have to, it would be nice if they could survive in the sea until the Coastguard got there in one of those new shiny eggbeating things they drive....
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TO the IPG is an 'internal' like the old MK.1 and worn under the flight jacket (life preserver) and FCAGTs so not easy to spot. Excuse the daily wail link but this explains things via picture form . (Apps to TC too!).

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That's TC and I claim my fiver!
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Thanks SB-its all very clear now.


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