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For over 70 years, Martin-Baker has been the world leader in the design and manufacture of ejection seats. Our latest designs offer unprecedented life-saving capabilities while providing systems and interfaces to fully integrate the pilot with cockpit and aircraft systems. Over 80,000 ejection seats have been delivered to 93 Air Forces around the world and have saved over 7,600 aircrew lives
An Interview with Ejectee Damon Slutz - Martin-Baker America
An interview with Ejectee #5587 Damon Slutz with the team at Martin-Baker America.
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Find out more about the amazing career opportunities available at Martin-Baker martin-baker.com/careers/
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Benny Lynch Live Ejection in a Martin-Baker Ejection Seat out of a Gloster Meteor Aircraft (1946)
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This was the 2nd live ejection carried out by Martin-Baker in 1946 by the brave MB employee Benny Lynch - a Fitter who volunteered to carry out a number of ejection tests for the company. Here you can see Benny eject from the aircraft in a pre-Mk.1 Ejection Seat - having to unstrap himself from the seat while falling, kick himself out of the falling seat and then deploy his own parachute.
The Martin-Baker Apprenticeship Scheme Explained
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An informative video about the Apprenticeship scheme available at Martin-Baker - the world leading manufacturer of ejection seats. Find out more about the amazing career opportunities available at Martin-Baker martin-baker.com/careers/
Emergency Ejection in Martin-Baker Ejection Seat out of CF-18 Aircraft Moments Before Crash
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This aircraft crash happened back in 2010 in Canada. The pilot ejects in his Martin-Baker NACES Seat moments before the Canadian CF-18 aircraft crashes during preparation for an airshow while "Staying Alive" by the Bee Gees coincidentally plays over the speaker system.
Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Test
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A NACES ejection test out of the Martin-Baker Meteor test aircraft at Chalgrove Airfield in Oxfordshire, UK.
Martin-Baker - Ejection Seat History 2
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A piece of British history with a film about emergency landing rescue and safety precautions. A great video featuring Desmond Llewelyn (best known for his role as Q in 17 of the James Bond films from 1963 to 1999). "pay attention 007"
Martin-Baker - Ejection Seat History
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A brief video showing some of the history behind Martin-Baker and the Ejection Seat.
Martin-Baker Eurofighter Ejection Seat Testing
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Video footage of the Eurofighter Typhoon Ejection Seat - Mk16A. More information on the Eurofighter Typhoon Mk16A Ejection Seat here: www.martin-baker.com/products/ejection-seats/mk16/eurofighter www.martin-baker.com
Martin-Baker Mk17 Ejection Seat Testing
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A range of Mk17 Lorry testing video footage. More information on the Mk17 here: www.martin-baker.com/products/ejection-seats/mk17 www.martin-baker.com
Martin-Baker - Eurofighter Typhoon Video
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Martin-Baker Eurofighter Typhoon. Mk16A Ejection Seat Tests. www.martin-baker.com
Martin-Baker Mk16 Ejection Seat Testing
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Martin-Baker Mk16 Ejection Test shots www.martin-baker.com
Martin-Baker Eurofighter Typhoon Ejection Seat Testing
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Martin-Baker Eurofighter Ejection testing video. 280kt sled test. More information on the Mk16A Ejection Seat: www.martin-baker.com/products/ejection-seats/mk16/eurofighter www.martin-baker.com
Martin-Baker Eurofighter Typhoon Ejection Test Video
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Martin-Baker Eurofighter Ejection testing video (real-time) More information on the Mk16A Ejection Seat: www.martin-baker.com/products/ejection-seats/mk16/eurofighter www.martin-baker.com
Martin-Baker Mk16 Ejection Seat Escape System
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Martin-Baker's latest Mk16 ejection seat - video of selected testing shots. www.martin-baker.com
Martin-Baker Corporate Video
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Martin-Baker Corporate Video www.martin-baker.com
Martin-Baker Slow Motion T-38 Ejection Seat Test
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Martin-Baker Slow Motion T-38 Ejection Seat Test
A decorated pilot with what looks like a DFC ribbon.
Carry on Q!
Cut the music!!
Thats how I get off at Camborne station cos train don't stop there Wednesdays
Fired.
I don't get why Americans/Canadians feel the need to play loud music at airshows. I mean is it not noisy enough already lol
0:29 the crash
Very appropriate choice of music.
Lynch did this kind of testing of the MB ejection seats many many times. This was the era of real test pilots, before Elf and Safety. Nowadays it would take years to develop things that took months in those days.
Jolly good show chaps! I must say I enjoyed that moving pictures show immensely.
Zack d
Skill issur
its okey everyone i was the captan
plane was okey too small scratch
definitely staying alive.
oopps
Old planes without proper maintenance due to budget cutbacks. These planes are STILL flying. What a disgrace and insult to the soldiers.
Still flying in Finland too, waiting for F-35
Speed is life.. and altitude is life insurance.. this pilot had neither
Seen one high AoA demonstration, it's pretty, ofc it's dangerous. What you say is true, but when showing off, this is done.
Боширов и Петров из рогатки жахнули
That jet fuel is no joke
Just your basic diesel. Less pure even, turbines will drink anything that burns. Though Jet A 1 is probably not leftovers from the process :) but i claim any jet engine will run on "pump diesel". kerosene originally was the leftovers :)
I watched over and over again. Everything so smooth 😮😮😮😮😮
Appropriate music !
Amazing technology
Higher higher pants on fire 😁
He had a hot curry, bad idea 🔥
Stall.
6:10 -- all that money for a test rig and dummy cockpit, but they couldn't find 5 quid for a surplus electric motor to raise the capture cradle.
4:39 -- anyone else see this and think "be seeing you!"
Kudos to the the pilot, this could have gone very bad very quickly. In the end it is just a machine that can be replaced.
Curious what percentage of pilots suffer significant spinal injuries following ejection? The compression forces on the spine are severe to say the least.
But would you want die in a flaming aircraft wreckage or would you like to get a compressed spine? They need to get clear of the tail that is flying at several hundred miles per hour so the rapid ejection is needed to keep the pilot alive.
lol... what a guys
Everyone at that air show got their money's worth that day
Been to some, and I never wish to see that.
That pilot is definitely not ok… there is no way his parachute slowed him down enough from that low to the ground. Doesn’t anyone know his injuries??
3 fractured vertebrae. Nothing too serious all things considering.
Лётчик - ЛОШАРА!
Very interesting, thank you!
This seems like an overly expensive way to test jet fighter ejection seats, but I'm sure Martin-Baker and RCAF know better than me.
Ain't know way the dummy on the right is surviving
What??? KNOW? Dummies aren’t alive in the first place.
Yes, the ejection seat worked but why even risk these low and slow show-off flights?
Cause it’s cool and good training.
@@adamatch9624 Don't be a troll. Being "cool" gets pilots killed and if you need to train to fly slow then you do it 2-3 mistakes high.
He's flown that low and that slow hundreds, maybe even thousands of times in his career. Only this time did the aircraft suffer a mechanical failure that caused the right engine to stall
@@AB-mw8ozThat slow, probably. That low? I really doubt it. Doing a stupid trick for an airshow and I'm sure with full approval from the superiors. He's lucky got out of it with only scrapes and bruises. Most pilots who eject end up with life-long back issues from spinal compression.
@@slickraft Thats false. 99% of pilots who eject will sustain more injuries when they land than the ejection seat itself. This pilot in particular broke 3 vertebrae when he was dragged on the ground by his chute. Modern ejection seats are not like the ones from 50 years ago
Always remember, switching to your Martin-Baker ejection seat is faster than landing your aircraft to reload it....
Only a matter of time before Meghan Markle, Jeremy Corbyn and Sangita Myska get blamed for this!
I could see the crowd say, "That was a cool ejection demonstration. "
Canadian widow maker Justine Trudope’s weak military
So he was doing a low speed maneuver and lost an engine? Cant imagine losing an engine would cause this during normal flight.
Well it’s not normal flight so it’s not relevant. Second a engine stops working it isn’t normal flight
@@adamatch9624 up until there's an issue it's normal flight 🙄
normal flight would have speed and altitude, airshow AoA showoff not. here in Finland, F-18's have landed with one engine shut off, even "engine burning" alarms on cockpit. Wasn't, but shut off for safety, the pilots know how to land on one. Or none, though that might be a bit difficult... not known for their glide properties. Not a lot of reaction time there, and nothing the pilot could do.
MB thanks England.
' what happen to F-18 crash... how cause
Kind of an expensive way to demonstrate an ejection seat.
acrobacia aerea q NO se puede repetir 2 veces con el mismo avion😮
That's why grandma says: fill up the gas tank before you leave.
look at that engine just bouncing around in the fireball.. still spooling
Damn he hit hard.......but alive.
Ironic how staying alive is on haha!