New Glider Altitude Record

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  • Bill Bridges
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    Originally posted by Tom Charlton View Post
    Hi Ralph,
    I’ve flown aerial mapping flights at 25K in an unpressurized Cessna 411 long ago. Even with a diluter demand system scared the bejesus out’a me<g>. I guy can catch a case of stupid then dead real quick up there<ng>.

    Regards,
    Tom Charlton
    One of my Army buddies talks about high altitude mapping using a Mohawk.

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  • Tom Charlton
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    Originally posted by Ralph Jones View Post
    And I thought I did a good one with 32,000...
    Hi Ralph,
    I’ve flown aerial mapping flights at 25K in an unpressurized Cessna 411 long ago. Even with a diluter demand system scared the bejesus out’a me<g>. I guy can catch a case of stupid then dead real quick up there<ng>.

    Regards,
    Tom Charlton

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  • Tom Charlton
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    Originally posted by Ray Tackett View Post
    76,100 feet
    Hi Ray,
    Yup, been watch’n this endeavor for awhile. Shoot’n for 90K . . . boggles the mind.
    The concept of being at these kinds of altitudes, sans pressure suit, is beyond scary.
    Don’t’cha know, at the true airspeeds they need to fly, they got’a be flirt’n with control surface flutter with attendant loss of the vehicle.

    Regards,
    Tom Charlton (who’d need to be proffered a huge pile of cash to do what they’re doing)

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  • Ralph Jones
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    And I thought I did a good one with 32,000...

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  • Ray Tackett
    started a topic New Glider Altitude Record

    New Glider Altitude Record

    The Perlan 2, an experimental glider, has set a world record for high-altitude flight. It reached 76,100 feet over the El Calafate region in Argentina.
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