G-suit
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of G-suit
An Americanism dating back to 1940–45; g(ravity) suit; anti- ( def. ) for anti-G suit
Example Sentences
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With a G-suit, the jet jockey can fight his plane to the limit.
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Then something went wrong with the pressure valve in his G-suit, he said.
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Flying at 550 m.p.h. without a G-suit, a pilot could black out in a one-mile turn.
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Four and one half Gs is about all a sitting pilot can take without a cumbersome G-suit.
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Without the G-suit, he could not have stayed in the same air with a Russian MIG.
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