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F-104G Martin-Baker Aircraft Mk. GQ-7(A) |
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Martin-Baker GQ-7(A) These photos of Mark Schimmer's GQ-7A show it to be a different version from the one shown on this page. Among the differences are the color of the main parachute box, and the headrest shape. These pictures clearly show the shape of the parachute box which wraps around the main beam assembly to flatten the side of the seat. The yellow tape running around the seat is the flag which connects all the safing pins installed on the seat.
The GQ-7A is one of the most interesting of the Mk. 7 family of Martin-Baker seats. The seat design was dictated by the narrow confines of the F-104 cockpit. The need to keep the original seat rails led to the Martin-Baker seat being somewhat forward of the normal seat position so the thickness of the seat was a major concern. This was addressed by the design of a new parachute container box which was designed to wrap around the main beam assembly to provide a thinner profile. The headrest design was changed as well to flatten it somewhat, which dictated changes to the shape and size of the drogue parachute container.
Most of the rest of the mechanisms were retained with little modification. One exception was the emergency oxygen systems. The oxygen bottle is mounted on the side of the seat bucket and connected to the European style Personal Equipment Connector (PEC) system. The GQ-7A came with more than one version of this, one of which included dual oxygen bottles for higher altitude use.
The photos below are described to show the major points of interest.
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