That wouldn't be very useful in a high altitude bailout.
I had a bail out bottle back in the late 80s/early 90s. I had my rigger
sew a pouch for it to my parachute harness and I used (gasp) surplus Air
Force hardware (CRU-60/P, A-14 regulator, pressure gauge, blinker, and a
mask like I used during my AF career). I also had my rigger fashion a
light weight harness to hold the mask to my face and I had the
microphone wired to my radio via a toggle switch and jack. It worked
great but was a huge user of oxygen. I used it for my diamond climb
and, in case of problems, had the bailout bottle as a 10-minute reserve.
I was able to put together most of the parts of the system by visiting
local AF and Navy bases and talking nicely with the life support
personnel. A bit of beer also came into play but only as a "thank you"
after receiving their help and never as a bribe. Jonathan, you might be
able to find your bailout bottle at a local military base, if you can
get inside. I did this in the 80s when they were much more friendly to
civilians. Oh, yeah... The AF life support folks at unnamed bases
fully inspected my system and overhauled my mask with new parts.
Good luck!
On 11/8/2015 7:00 AM, Richard wrote:
On Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 8:49:11 PM UTC-8, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
Wanted to purchase an used airfare type of bailout bottle. I had one for years had a full charge of O2, lanyard pinned and never pulled, unfortunately I sold it years ago. If you have or know where I may purchase one please contact me via the respond private function. Thank you
Mountain High has a similar product called the CoPilot
http://www.craggyaero.com/misc_o2_equip.htm
Richard
www.craggyaero.com
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Dan, 5J