This manual details the remarkable story of John Paul Stapp, an Air Force Doctor and scientist whose groundbreaking research in human acceleration and deceleration testing revolutionized safety in the Jet Age. Through daring experiments on rocket sleds, reaching speeds faster than a .45 caliber bullet and enduring extreme deceleration in mere seconds, Stapp’s work fundamentally impacted automobile and aircraft design. His investigations into seatbelts, ejection seats, and general vehicle safety led to significant advancements and influenced car safety legislation, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer in human factors research.
The scope of this publication encompasses the life and scientific contributions of John Paul Stapp, providing a comprehensive look at his experimental methodologies, the historical context of his research, and its profound impact on modern safety standards. It delves into the intricacies of his high-altitude balloon tests and the critical areas of research that spanned decades, ultimately leading to widespread recognition, including a cover feature in Time magazine. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolution of safety engineering and the courage of the individuals who pushed the boundaries of scientific exploration.
The untold story of an eccentric, scientific visionary whose death-defying research has saved millions of lives.
Sixty years ago, cars and airplanes were still deathtraps waiting to happen. Today, both are safer than ever, thanks in part to one pioneering air force doctor’s research on seatbelts and ejection seats. The exploits of John Paul Stapp (1910–1999) come to thrilling life in this biography of a Renaissance man who was once blasted—faster than a .45 caliber bullet—across the desert in his Sonic Wind rocket sled, only to be slammed to a stop in barely a second. The experiment put him on the cover of Time magazine and allowed his swashbuckling team to gather the data needed to revolutionize automobile and aircraft design. But Stapp didn’t stop there. From the legendary high-altitude balloon tests that ensued to the ferocious battles for car safety legislation, Craig Ryan’s book is as much a history of America’s transition into the Jet Age as it is a biography of the man who got us there safely.
Author: Ryan, Craig
Publisher: Liveright
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: Sonic Wind: The Story of John Paul Stapp and How a Renegade Doctor Became the Fastest Man on Earth
Pages: 00384 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2015-08-10
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780871406774
Category: Science : History
Category: Biography & Autobiography : Scientists - General
The untold story of an eccentric, scientific visionary whose death-defying research has saved millions of lives.
Sixty years ago, cars and airplanes were still deathtraps waiting to happen. Today, both are safer than ever, thanks in part to one pioneering air force doctor’s research on seatbelts and ejection seats. The exploits of John Paul Stapp (1910–1999) come to thrilling life in this biography of a Renaissance man who was once blasted—faster than a .45 caliber bullet—across the desert in his Sonic Wind rocket sled, only to be slammed to a stop in barely a second. The experiment put him on the cover of Time magazine and allowed his swashbuckling team to gather the data needed to revolutionize automobile and aircraft design. But Stapp didn’t stop there. From the legendary high-altitude balloon tests that ensued to the ferocious battles for car safety legislation, Craig Ryan’s book is as much a history of America’s transition into the Jet Age as it is a biography of the man who got us there safely.
Author: Ryan, Craig
Publisher: Liveright
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: Sonic Wind: The Story of John Paul Stapp and How a Renegade Doctor Became the Fastest Man on Earth
Pages: 00384 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2015-08-10
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780871406774
Category: Science : History
Category: Biography & Autobiography : Scientists - General