Dive Bomber
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:50:00
Nine thousand.
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Five thousand.
:50:04
Now we're pulling out.
Still yelling.

:50:08
Here's the blackout.
:50:27
Well, there you are.
The yelling didn't help at all.

:50:30
- Your blackout was slower.
- Well, what does that prove?

:50:33
I think we're on the right track,
but we overlooked something.

:50:36
Yeah, a way to stop blackouts.
:50:38
Might as well run a Mickey Mouse
as that stuff.

:50:40
Look, I want to tell you something
about that dive.

:50:42
When we were pulling out of it,
I was bending over.

:50:45
My camera was stuck
and I was trying to fix it.

:50:47
- I didn't black out, just went hazy.
- Bending over? What could that do?

:50:51
I don't know. Maybe it's equalizing
the pull, something like that.

:50:54
- Meeting gravity halfway.
- Possible, but not probable.

:50:58
Bending over puts the heart
level with the brain.

:51:00
It might hold the blood above
heart level.

:51:02
Next time, try bending
over low as you can.

:51:04
First it's yells, then it's bends.
:51:06
Maybe we should try ski jumping next.
:51:08
Wait a minute. It may be a guess,
but it's worth trying.

:51:10
Sit down. I'll show you
the physiological principle involved.

:51:18
Well, come out of the test tube, men.
:51:19
- Fifty cadets are waiting for examination.
- Right.

:51:22
Well, back to earth again.
:51:23
Now you know how Einstein feels when
he has to add up the household bills.

:51:30
Take your places for inspection.
:51:33
All right. Come on.
Take them over here.

:51:44
- How many are there?
- About 30, sir.

:51:46
General physical.
Heart, lungs, height, weight, index.

:51:49
- Take the ear examination.
- All right. Shirts off!

:51:51
All right, gentlemen, give way, please.
:51:55
- More civilians?
- Yes, sir.

:51:59
Remember me, sir?

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