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In article , ArtKramr
writes Subject: hi alt oxygen From: Dave Eadsforth Date: 3/11/04 3:51 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Just out of interest, Art, did you ever have to use the A-7 mask (and presumably a throat mike?) or was the A-14 in universal use while you were operational? Cheers, Dave -- Dave Eadsforth In training at Cadet school we used a mask that had a rubber bag hannging down. I guess that that might have been an A-7 or an A-8 - I'm no expert, I just looked up a few things on the net once this thread started. We called it a spit bag. Every few minutes you had to pull the plug from the bottom of the bag and drain out the saliva. Yuk! In cold weather it froze and couldn't be drained. Now I wonder if a swig of whisky could have solved that? Once we graduated and went to transitional we were used low pressure demand masks. More comfortable. That sounds like the A-14 demand mask Besides those early high pressure systems were given to blowing up if even a minute amount of grease came in contactwith the oxygen. Charming - and an opportunity for an act of malice... It was a 1,000 lb/sq/ inch sytem., The later demand masks worked on a low pressure system and were much safer as well as more comfortable. From the photos I have seen it covered almost the whole of the lower face, which instinctively looks more comfortable than some other types. I have used the RAF Type H, which edges into the cheeks somewhat, and when you take it off you look like Homer Simpson. Sorry.I don't remember the designations. I only discovered them recently... Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer Cheers, Dave -- Dave Eadsforth |
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