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John Charles
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posted 12-02-2019 11:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for John Charles     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
In my continuing quest to understand the human factors aspects of the Manned Orbiting Lab (MOL) program, I am hoping someone has a high-resolution version of a photograph in Rowland White's "Into the Black."

It shows MOL pilots Dick Truly, Jack Finley and Mike Adams posing in front of the USAF KC-135 "Weightless Wonder" aircraft (SN 60-53129) in David Clark NASA G4C spacesuits. (Truly told me it was March 24-25, 1966.)

Adams is shown holding a Gemini-style helmet but Truly is holding what seems to be the helmet used by Hamilton Standard in their MH-7/MH-8 suits.

Specifically interested in details of Truly's helmet, and secondarily it would be fun to read the name tags on the suits. (I'll bet Adams' says "large-long.")

DG27
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posted 12-11-2019 04:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for DG27   Click Here to Email DG27     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Unfortunately, I don't have a high resolution picture, in fact I had to order the book to see the photo you were asking about. Interesting photo as well as the rest of the book.

However, I can identify Truly's suit. While Finley and Adams are wearing G4C suits, Truly is not wearing a G4C suit, he is wearing the MOL MD-1 suit which was the David Clark competition suit for the MOL program. DCCI made 4 prototype suits, MD-1 thru MD-4. Hamilton Standard won the suit competition so the MD series suits went no further. The MD-1 and MD-2 suit torsos, while looking similar to a G4C, had significant differences to improve mobility and long term comfort.

The helmet Truly is holding is shown without the EVA visor assembly. The helmet features a fiberglass rear section with a fixed visor, and has a feeding port at the lower right front, and a pressure relief valve at the lower right rear of the helmet. The helmet was not interchangeable with the G4C suit as the neck rings were significantly different in design and operation. There is a vent pad at the inside rear of the helmet.

The helmet also has a unique removable anti-buffeting pad that prevents head contact with the inside of he helmet shell in the event of severe high dynamic environments as experienced during launch. The helmet features USAF wings on the brow of the helmet, and the EVA visor assembly shell has USAF wings at the rear of the helmet just above the neck ring.

Thanks for pointing out this photo. Hopefully other photos of these suits being used in testing will surface.

carmelo
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posted 12-11-2019 11:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for carmelo   Click Here to Email carmelo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Picture is here:

Headshot
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posted 12-15-2019 07:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Headshot   Click Here to Email Headshot     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Other than the suit manufacture difference, is there any significance to Truly's name tag being on the left side and the other two name tags being on the right side?

DG27
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posted 12-15-2019 10:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for DG27   Click Here to Email DG27     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The tags on Adam's and Finley's suit are either the crew member name or suit size such as Med Regular. Those tags are on the wearer's right chest. The tag on Truly's suit is the standard US Air Force tag which is always on the left.

carmelo
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posted 12-16-2019 07:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for carmelo   Click Here to Email carmelo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The training of that particular day was the transfer from Gemini B mockup to the tunnel, in the vomit comet?

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