Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. An airman walks towards a rocket sled. He gets on to the rocket sled and is strapped in spinal position 80 degrees to conduct rocket sled test on a human subject. Airman Beeding strapped on a sled in spinal position 70 degrees. Sled is launched on track. A doctor inspects the human subject after the test.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory human tests on rocket sleds at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. Airman Enfield walks towards a rocket sled. He gets on to the rocket sled and is strapped in spinal position 70 degrees. Sled is launched. In next scene, Airman Marther is strapped on a sled at spinal position 60 degrees and sled is launched. Third subject, African American airman Alton Yates, approaches sled and is strapped into it for the test. Cars parked in the background. Scenes of each of the three human subjects coming to a stop on sleds at the end of the test track, and doctors inspecting the airmen after the test. The subjects exhibit varying levels of disorientation and fatigue at the end of the test.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. Airman Patterson walks towards a rocket sled. He gets on to the rocket sled and is strapped in spinal position 70 degrees. Man holding a rope to the side of the sled pulls the rope and the sled is launched on the track.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. Airmen and technicians strap a live, sedated bear on a rocket sled in spinal position 90 degrees. A doctor examines the bear. View of sled arriving to a stop with the animal strapped to the sled. Doctors examine the bear after the animal testing procedure. A doctor appears to administer oxygen.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. An airman wearing various monitors on his chest gets on a rocket sled in spinal position 62 degrees. Assistants strap him on the sled. A doctor examines the airman. The sled is launched on the track with the subject facing backward and the subject disappears from view.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. Assistants strap an airman on a rocket sled in spinal position 62 degrees, facing backwards from the direction of sled travel. A doctor examines the airman. The sled is launched on the track.
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