Ejection Seat Use
Dear Forum Members
Please excuse a non-military person posting to this group on this particular thread.
I run a website devoted to ejection history and have noted with great interest the comments by your members.
The manufacturers are not keen to make public none-successful ejections for many reasons - initially the early USAF tests were held back by inuendo that the seats were not safe - this got into the aviation community and many pilots did not eject when they could have done. Early test pilots removed cartridges from seats - not liking the idea of a 37mm explosion so close to their spines.
Many ejections were inadvertant - some throungh seat design - some through human error - some due to combat damage.
I haven't yet put together a list of most ejections by a person but you may be interested in the fact that a Sergeant Staffa ejected on threee separate occasions during WW2 from the rear seat of Heinkel He-219 - more interesting is the fact theat these rear seats faced to the rear of the aircraft.
Doddy Hay the famour Test ejectee did over 30 live tests so must claim the record for most ejections - a Russina whose name at the moment escapes me did over 20 such tests from an IL-28 Beagle flown to high altitude and then "abandonned" as the aircraft then became a traget for a missile being tested.
Please do view my "fledgling" website at
www.ejection-history.org.uk
and could you add or amend any details -
if you reply to my cmments on this this thread Please can you make a CC to my email address
mbenshar@aol.com
Also to ensure my request for help does not clog up the forum please can you contact me with any specific ejection information or photos
Sincere regards
and a very Happy New Year
Mike Bennett
Project Get Out and Walk
www.ejection-history.org.uk