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Old 22nd May 2020, 10:18
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Originally Posted by RetiredBA/BY
That would give an AVERAGE ROD. What matters is the ROD at point of ejection, ie the downwards velocity of the seat at the time it leaves the aircraft.

Indeed, although I suppose you could then continue the analysis until ground impact to obtain a more accurate figure at ejection.

its certainly no more inaccurate than assuming the aircraft is 120 kts pure vertical!
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