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National Flight Centre is offering a package of two Martin-Baker Ejector Seats (Including Two Physical Seats)

Once activated, the seat is propelled out of the aircraft by an explosive charge carrying the pilot with it. Once clear of the aircraft, the ejection seat deploys a parachute. There is no explosive charge with these seats. The Mk6 ejector seat has saved 256 aircrew lives around the world.

Specifications (Mk.6): Maximum operating height: 50,000 ft (15,240 m) ,Minimum operating height: Ground level ,Minimum operating speed: Zero ,Maximum operating speed: 690 MPH.

Two Martin-Baker Ejector Seats by The Irish National Flight Centre collection image

These rare Martin-Baker ejector seats came out of a British Royal Air Force, two seater, low level attack aircraft with nuclear weapon capability. The Aircraft, the Blackburn Buccaneer, registration S2B XV863 served with the Royal Navy (RN) and the Royal Air Force (RAF) between 1962 and 1994, including service in the 1991 Gulf War. It took its first flight on the 29 th of May 1968 and transferred from the RN to the RAF on the 28 th November 1978. Only 209 of these aircraft were ever produced, 36 have survived and 30 of these are on display in museums in the UK, Ireland and South Africa. Buccaneer S2B XV863 is owned by the National Flight Centre.

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National Flight Centre is offering a package of two Martin-Baker Ejector Seats (Including Two Physical Seats)

Once activated, the seat is propelled out of the aircraft by an explosive charge carrying the pilot with it. Once clear of the aircraft, the ejection seat deploys a parachute. There is no explosive charge with these seats. The Mk6 ejector seat has saved 256 aircrew lives around the world.

Specifications (Mk.6): Maximum operating height: 50,000 ft (15,240 m) ,Minimum operating height: Ground level ,Minimum operating speed: Zero ,Maximum operating speed: 690 MPH.

Two Martin-Baker Ejector Seats by The Irish National Flight Centre collection image

These rare Martin-Baker ejector seats came out of a British Royal Air Force, two seater, low level attack aircraft with nuclear weapon capability. The Aircraft, the Blackburn Buccaneer, registration S2B XV863 served with the Royal Navy (RN) and the Royal Air Force (RAF) between 1962 and 1994, including service in the 1991 Gulf War. It took its first flight on the 29 th of May 1968 and transferred from the RN to the RAF on the 28 th November 1978. Only 209 of these aircraft were ever produced, 36 have survived and 30 of these are on display in museums in the UK, Ireland and South Africa. Buccaneer S2B XV863 is owned by the National Flight Centre.

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