EJECTION SEATS
Ejection seat technology has saved many thousands of military pilots and aircrew over the years. PRNAM has a wide variety of these automated life-saving systems on display for you to analyze and marvel at their complexity and extremely high reliability.
We have a number of actual seats on display that were installed in various models of jet aircraft.
We even have the actual seat that was used by one of our test pilots to get out of a disabled S-3 ‘Viking’ Anti-Submarine jet aircraft that was on fire!
Anatomy of an Ejection Seat
Parachute housing
Parachute risers
Canopy breakers
Parachute fittings
Leg restraints
Firing handle
Oxygen hose
Saved/armed handle
Parachute deployment rocket
Underseat rocket motors
Quick Facts
Early ejection seats used gunpowder charges and compressed air guns to fire the seat.
The seat pan under the aviator contains vital survival gear to help pilots.
Modern ejection seats use rockets for better trajectory control and to reduce the shock loads to aviators.