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Farnborough Centrifuge
The Farnborough Centrifuge, opened in 1955, holds the distinction of being the first machine in Britain designed to test human subjects under high G-forces without the associated risks of actual flight. Renowned for its unique 1950s British engineering, it has remained a pivotal institution in aviation medicine, closely associated with the RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine for over six decades.
Believed to be the oldest human centrifuge in the world, the facility has undergone minimal changes since its inception, reflecting the long-standing commitment to aeronautical research and training. Operated by the Farnborough Air Sciences Trust, it plays a crucial role in preserving the rich heritage of the Royal Aircraft Establishment and the advancements made in aviation science. Generated from the website