Martin Baker 'Live' Ejection From the Back of a Lorry
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Martin Baker 'Live' Ejection From the Back of a Lorry
As a member of 99 Sqn I attended the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget in May 1961.
ISTR that one of the exhibitors was Martin Baker and their demonstration included a 'live' ejection by a very brave man from the back of a lorry as it raced down the runway. He ejected, parachute opened and landed safely.
I mentioned this to friend who is very sceptical, but I think it did indeed take place i.e. it was a man and not a dummy.
Anyone like to comment please as to whether my memory is still sound about this event after 48-years?
ISTR that one of the exhibitors was Martin Baker and their demonstration included a 'live' ejection by a very brave man from the back of a lorry as it raced down the runway. He ejected, parachute opened and landed safely.
I mentioned this to friend who is very sceptical, but I think it did indeed take place i.e. it was a man and not a dummy.
Anyone like to comment please as to whether my memory is still sound about this event after 48-years?
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Doddy Hay was a fitter IIRC at Martin Baker who volunteered for live seat testing. He even did some proper zero/zero trials by sitting on a rocket seat in the middle of the airfield and pulling the handle to 'prove' the concept!
Bravery/lunacy on a John Stapp-esque scale.
Bravery/lunacy on a John Stapp-esque scale.
Doddy Hay was not a fitter at MB,ISTR that he was an ex deck officer.
I think the fitter was Bernard Lynch , he did the first live ejection in 1946 from a meteor.
I think the fitter was Bernard Lynch , he did the first live ejection in 1946 from a meteor.
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It seems my memory was not at fault as further research with Flight International provided the following.
Martin Baker – Paris 1961 — Flight Magazine 25th May 1961
Perhaps the most interesting exhibit will be the prototype rocket assisted ejection seat which Martin-Baker hope to have on display. This rocket seat will have zero-speed/zero-altitude capability and is especially suited to VTOL aircraft. During the flying programme at Le Bourget on June 3 and 4 it is hoped to demonstrate the capabilities of this seat from a ground rig mounted on a lorry and using a dummy subject.
Flight Magazine 8th June 1961
By no means all the participants were fixed-wing aeroplanes. There were both helicopters and parachutists, one of the latter being W. T. H. Hay of Martin-Baker, who made a dramatic rocket ejection from a stationary lorry. This was the first public demonstration of Martin-Baker’s newest ground-level ejection equipment, which shot Mr Hay about 300ft into the air. On the Saturday, owing to a crosswind, he unfortunately landed on the edge of the runway instead of on the grass.
Perhaps the most interesting exhibit will be the prototype rocket assisted ejection seat which Martin-Baker hope to have on display. This rocket seat will have zero-speed/zero-altitude capability and is especially suited to VTOL aircraft. During the flying programme at Le Bourget on June 3 and 4 it is hoped to demonstrate the capabilities of this seat from a ground rig mounted on a lorry and using a dummy subject.
Flight Magazine 8th June 1961
By no means all the participants were fixed-wing aeroplanes. There were both helicopters and parachutists, one of the latter being W. T. H. Hay of Martin-Baker, who made a dramatic rocket ejection from a stationary lorry. This was the first public demonstration of Martin-Baker’s newest ground-level ejection equipment, which shot Mr Hay about 300ft into the air. On the Saturday, owing to a crosswind, he unfortunately landed on the edge of the runway instead of on the grass.
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@ Warmtoast ..... "Anyone like to comment please as to whether my memory is still sound about this event after 48-years?"
I was there, too, that Saturday, June 3, 1961, and I remember well the episode .....
I was there, too, that Saturday, June 3, 1961, and I remember well the episode .....
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I found this interesting video ..... but I do not think it refers to Le Bourget 1961 ..... perhaps a few months earlier .....
..... photographers' clothing seems to be more suitable to the winter season .....
..... photographers' clothing seems to be more suitable to the winter season .....