Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Interesting! How does the airbag know he's going to crash?
My car has an automatic roll-bar that pops up automatically if all 4 wheels leave the ground - but it would be a bit inconvenient if U went all Michelin Man every time U took a jump
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You need to Login to know who's really who.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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An update for you on Matthias Mayer:
He was operated on during the night to stabilise fractures to the thoracic vertebrae. The fracture to the 7th was particularly unstable hence the need for an operation during the night. He is out for the season now. The section from the 5th to the 8th vertebrae was stabilised using a plate and screws and Mayer has to remain for 10 days in the hospital in Bozen then he'll return home to Kärnten.
The airbag actually worked and most likely prevented a far more serious injury. Mayer has actually been one of the racers testing the various air bag back protector designs over the past couple of seasons. Hans Pum, the director of skiing for the ÖSV is convinced that the system saved Mayer's life.
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Looking at the accident his helmet certainly saved his life.
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That type of airbag system has been employed in moto-gp \ motorcycle racing for a few years now and appears quite well proven. The research for it probably dates back to an accident that resulted in the parallasis of Wayne Rayney in which he slid into a trackside gravel trap (at the time I think the gravel was furrowed as in a ploughed field to make a best form of arrest to machine and rider to try and stop both reaching a more unyielding barrier) and what should have been a fairly benign accident brought up a particular quirk \ vulnerability around the helmet in effect getting arrested buy the gravel and then the body continuing to rotate over it and raising the risk of damage to the lower number vertibra. The airbag system is trying to best support that area through a "ragdoll " type crash.
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If you Google "Marc marquez mugello crash " you'll find some interesting stuff on what these systems can do and the data recorded to go with it, in this case the kit was alpinestars I believe. He actually got off the bike at 209.9mph!!!
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