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Flight suit
A flight suit is a full-body garment, worn during the flight by a powered aircraft such as airplanes and helicopters military. These dresses are usually to keep the wearer warm, as well as being practical and durable (including fire-resistant). Its appearance is often similar to a monkey. A military flight suit may also show rank insignia. It is sometimes used as a combat uniform in CQB or VBSS situations, for its practicality.
href = "<a%20href=" http:> Europe> http://www.himfr.com/buy-europe_size/" europe> sizeAs aviation developed in cabins open and unheated, the need for warm clothing quickly became apparent, as the need for multiple pockets with closure of any of the buttons, snaps or zippers to prevent loss of articles during the maneuvers. Various types of flight jackets and covers have been developed and pants during the First World War leather two-piece suits were common among pilots to avoid cold propwash caused by cold and low-oxygen altitude flight. Leather quickly became the preferred material because of its durability and protection offered against debris such as insect strikes during climb-outs and landings, and oil thrown by simple rotary engines and online at the time.
At the time of World War II began in earnest, electrically heated suits were introduced for patrol and bomber crews who routinely operate at altitudes above 30,000 feet, where air temperatures could be so cold that the meat could freeze instantly to any metal coming in contact. As pressurized cabins became operational, the need for bulky leather and shearling jackets pants and began to fade. For example, pilots, navigators, and B-17 bombers operating in Europe in 1944 would put their official uniforms under a jacket of flight of a two-comfortably due to the closed and heated cabin, but the waist gunners would have to wear suits as electrically heated fired their weapons through open window embrasures. When the Superfortress was introduced in the fight against Japan, along with the remote control gun turrets coordinated by the fully pressurized cabin crew made the need for bulky flight gear obsolete.
If bomber pilots could get away with it wearing their dress uniforms and flight gear, fighter pilots need a uniform that worked in the limited space of the typical fighter cockpit. The AN-S-31 flight suit was developed for the U.S. Army Air Corps and had two button-down breast pockets and two pockets shin pressed the button accessible from a seated position. The U.S. Navy used a slightly different model that slanted pockets with zippers. The material used was either wool or Tightly woven cotton of wind resistance and fire protection.
The need for fire protection was demonstrated short-term in the initial phase of the war. As technology advanced, the flight suit, helmets, goggles, masks, gloves and shoes were designed and used. Footwear could often be reduced to appear as the shoes of civilians in the country where the crew member of the land if shot down.
also vests have been developed to bomber crews some protection against shrapnel, although they increased the total weight of the aircraft and has reduced the effective bomb load that may be.
With the age of jet flight and improved focus on safety, however, completely fireproof materials were required. Also was easier to make a one-piece suit when he potentially would have to fit on clothing or the various existing types of under garments.
And with the advent of jet flight was the development in Canada, the G-suit, a special kind of flight suit (alone or in combination with a traditional flight suit) that protected the wearer from physical stress of acceleration through compression of the body to keep blood from pooling in the legs. As the pilot executed combat high-G maneuvers, blood, literally out of his head and low contrast in the lower body, starving the brain of oxygen and causing a blackout. The G-suit was designed to allow some retention of blood in the pilot's head, allowing you to run high-G turns over long periods of time.
In the 1950s and 1960s even more specialized suits needed to be developed for survelliance at high altitude (eg the U-2, SR-71-Aircraft), and spaceflight. These include full pressurization, and would be the precursor of today's space suits.
The current flightsuit is normal for most Air Force Nomex is an aramid fabrics with yarn that is lightweight and fire resistant. The flame retardant capabilities of this material make it ideal for the protection of the airmen in event of a fire. The demand is usually green, with multiple pockets for specific pieces of art (such as a plastic bag on the thigh for the home of a map of airplane flight path predicted) but the style of color, and cut vary greatly from country to country. Current demand flight model of U.S. military is The CWU 27 / P and is available in sage green and desert brown. Commercial flight suits to fly civilians are also available, and are often used by helicopter crew (including non-pilots as flight engineers and nurses), aerobatic pilots, and others wishing to practice "uniform."
NASA astronauts have been a piece of clothing when training flight or flights in NASA T-38. Current demand flights used by astronauts is Royal Blue, made of Nomex. The now common "shirt sleeves" environment of the orbit of the space shuttle and the ISS has resulted in the most informal attire during spaceflight, such as shorts and polo shirts. In the pre-Challenger shuttle crews wore light blue flight suits and helmet height during takeoff / reentry. Apollo crew dressed in white two-piece uniforms during activities beta cloth non-essential and A7L full pressure suit for launch, TLI, Lunar Ascent / decent, and EVAs. Mercury and Gemini crews wore pressure suits for duration of the mission with the exception of Gemini 7.
The pilots and flight crews, use various colors of flight suit. the crews of NASA, for example, use blue flight suits as a kind of dress uniform for functional training. The orange suits worn during launch and reentry / landing are designed for high visibility must have an emergency recovery. white suits used during space walks for temperature control.
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