Types of so-called altitude sickness distinguished as: sense of exhilaration and well being, followed by sudden loss of consciousness; sudden convulsions; severe internal pains; loss of consciousness without preliminary warning; in order to study these effects on himself, author stayed in high altitude chamber of Le Bourget for period of 48 hr at pressure of 290 mm corresponding to altitude of 7500 m. Brief English abstract from Aerophile Nov 1938 p 77-84. (Abstract Sec)
Stratospheric aviation of future
Roy Aeronautical Soc -- J
Royal Aeronautical Society -- Journal ; 47 , n 389
1943
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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