Ian Nichols instructed:
> > LOL!!! I have a feeling that it wasn't the 5 G's that did it but,
> > rather, the sudden stop at the end of the trip! :-)))
>
> Erm, the sudden stop at the end of the trip *is* the 5 Gs.
At the risk of starting 'nuther thread by the aviators 'monst us, I thought
the 5 G's was the speed at which it hurled toward the desk, and that once
it reached said point it was going at 0 G's. On the other hand, they
create weightlessness when training future astronauts by causing the plane
to drop suddenly, so maybe it was going at 0 G's until it hit the desk???
I dunno... but it sure DID work! :-)))
Regards,
Chris
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