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Martin Baker on freighter!

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Old 1st August 2011 | 04:33
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Martin Baker on freighter!

Sound a bit expensive, not practical and a second hand thought but why don't they provide freighter airplane with martin baker?
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Old 1st August 2011 | 08:33
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Devil

Not enough payload.
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Be lucky
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Old 1st August 2011 | 11:36
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Cost to benefit ratio probably. The chances of a modern civil aircraft going down is very low. Even most military tankers/freighters don't have ejection seats. Military bombers do, such as the B-2 and B-1 (seats or pod, depending on model), but they fly a different type of profile.
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Old 1st August 2011 | 20:30
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Meet your maker in a Martin Baker.....lol
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Old 2nd August 2011 | 01:25
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very good
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Old 2nd August 2011 | 05:58
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freight dogs don`t do that cissy bale-out hit the silk !!!!, they stay with it !


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Old 2nd August 2011 | 09:24
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Besides, considering the girth of some flight deck occupants on non-fighter aircraft - how big an ejection charge can you fit on one of these ?
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