Switched up my normal B-17 flying for some B-24 flying yesterday.
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It does not.
Where would you put them that they'd actually do any good? It doesn't appear that anything on the overhead wouldn't also buckle in a crash.That yoke is in the perfect position to fracture your skull, why would they not install shoulder harnesses? It's a 73 year old airplane, there is a very high likely hood it will have an issue where shoulder harnesses could save two lives.
Alex.
Where would you put them that they'd actually do any good? It doesn't appear that anything on the overhead wouldn't also buckle in a crash.
It's like the people that put the shoulder harnesses on the 3/4" tube above the front seat in a cub, well... that's just going to(and does) bend right where you attach it and your head will still hit the dash.
I'd imagine the best option in a warbird is to wear a helmet.
That yoke is in the perfect position to fracture your skull, why would they not install shoulder harnesses? It's a 73 year old airplane, there is a very high likely hood it will have an issue where shoulder harnesses could save two lives.
Alex.
The top of the seat frame is where is has been in every warbird I've flown.
That tube would have to bend a lot (and very quickly) to enable your head to hit the dash hard enough to kill you.
Alex.
Does it not have shoulder harnesses?
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Good catch, but if it did, why would they wear them in cruise flight?
lol. That sucks.I've got the 5 point on from 15 prior until the debrief is complete.
I love how your 15 seconds of photographic badassery is overshadowed by shoulder harnesses!Ok so I actually dug around in the seats and behind the cushion there are shoulder straps but they are inop.
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