Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. A cameraman takes position on a raised platform. He covers himself and the camera with a black cloth. Airman Beeding in spinal position 62 degrees, facing backward from direction of sled travel. Assistants strap him on a rocket sled. Cars parked in the background. Sled is launched. Technicians prepare to take readings on an instrument. Doctors examine the airman after the test. (Pre-NASA)
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. Technicians stand next to the Daisy Track. A sled is pulled back into position with the help of a tractor. Airman Kelly is strapped on the sled in spinal position 62 degrees, facing backwards. Sled comes to a stop after its launch. Doctors examine the airman after the test.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. Airman Patterson walks towards a sled on the Daisy Track. Technicians strap him on the sled in spinal position 48 degrees. Doctors examine the airman. Sled is launched and is shown coming to a stop. Then doctors and technicians examine Airman Patterson, the human subject.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico United States. African American Airman Alton Yates walks towards a sled on the Daisy Track. Technicians strap him on the sled in spinal position 48 degrees for the test of a human subject. Sled is launched.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States. African American airman Culbreath walks towards a sled on the Daisy Track. Technicians strap him on the sled in spinal position 48 degrees. Sled with human subject Culbreath is launched on test track. Snow covered mountain peaks in the background.
Aero-Medical Field Laboratory tests at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico United States. Airman Patterson, followed by African American Airman Alton Yates, followed by African American Airman Culbreath, are each seen arriving on a sled at the end of the Daisy Track in spinal position 48 degrees. Views of each airman coming to a stop on the sled.
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