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The Royal Air Force has lifted a ‘60-year ban’ on a popular treat after tests found it won’t explode in cockpit. Tunnock’s tea cakes have been cleared to be taken on board RAF planes after a ...
The Royal Air Force has lifted a ‘60-year ban ... The snack was put inside an altitude chamber and lifted to 8,000ft, before being rapidly decompressed to 25,000ft to see if they would ...
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It was probably used only in early testing, since its density altitude maxes out at 60,000 ... (warhead-equipped hypersonic gliders), to the Air Force with this 20-inch-long stereo lithograph ...
I know everybody talks about different milestones that force you to think about ... I've seen people sleep in hyperbaric chambers. I've seen people train in high-altitude rooms.
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An experiment conducted has debunked the belief that the Scottish sweet treats explode when undergoing decompression during ...