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I took the Tomcat to 25000 ft then shut the oxygen off. I didn't get hypoxia or black out or anything. Is this a bug?

 

 

v6,

boNes

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I took the Tomcat to 25000 ft then shut the oxygen off. I didn't get hypoxia or black out or anything. Is this a bug?

 

 

v6,

boNes

 

also related, I took mine up to about the same alt with o2 off and once I started seeing the effects turned on o2 but they kept getting worse until I dropped down and climbed back up again

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I experienced hypoxia 2 or 3 times in the Tomcat so far, always because I forgot to turn on the oxygen. It almost immediately went away after I turned it on. Haven't tried turning it off again.

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I experienced hypoxia 2 or 3 times in the Tomcat so far, always because I forgot to turn on the oxygen. It almost immediately went away after I turned it on. Haven't tried turning it off again.

 

Like this for me. Just once though after doing the assisted startup with Jester not telling me to turn the OBOGS on.

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Like this for me. Just once though after doing the assisted startup with Jester not telling me to turn the OBOGS on.

It's not an OBOGS. Our Tomcat has a very simple oxygen supply. The OBOGS was implemented in later Tomcats though IIRC.

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