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DEVICE FOR TRAINING PILOTS
Dilbert dunker
  • Dilbert Dunker in [[Naval Air Station Whidbey Island]] now replaced by a newer system for egress training

Dunker      
n. dunker, miembro de la Iglesia Alemana de (Hermanos) Brethren (fundada en Alemania en 1708 y reorganizada más tarde en EEUU); miembro de un grupo germano-americano (Hermanos Alemanes Bautista) que practica el bautismo mediante una completa inmersión y se opone al servicio militar y la jura legal

Definitie

Dunker
·noun One of a religious denomination whose tenets and practices are mainly those of the Baptists, but partly those of the Quakers;
- called also Tunkers, Dunkards, Dippers, and, by themselves, Brethren, and German Baptists.

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Dilbert Dunker

The Dilbert Dunker is a device for training pilots on how to correctly escape a submerged plane.

It was invented by Ensign Wilfred Kaneb, an aviation engineer at NAS Pensacola, in 1943–1944.

Originally named the "Underwater Cockpit Escape Device," the device was known since its earliest days as the "Dilbert Dunker" in reference to Dilbert Groundloop, a World War II-era cartoon character in Navy aviation training videos and posters who is incapable of doing things right.

The original Dilbert Dunker combined the forward fuselage of an SNJ Texan—including "all equipment in the cockpit that would hinder a pilot’s exit" (instrument panel, stick, and pedals)—with a 45 degree rail that sends the cockpit from a high stand at the deep end of the training pool; at the end of the run under water it flips over to simulate a water ditching. The cockpit would hit the water at 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) before inverting. The preflight student must detach the communication wire from the helmet, release the seat and shoulder harness, dive still deeper and swim away from the "aircraft" at a 45 degree angle to the surface for the purpose of assuming that the water around an actual situation has burning fuel on the surface.

The Dunker was still in use as of 1997, and a helicopter-specific version remains in service as of 2013, even though the original version has fallen out of service.