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265:. In the attempt, he wore a pressurized suit, anticipating a number of features of the ones used by today's astronauts. In a second attempt, a year later, Pezzi reached an altitude of 17,083 mt in a pressurized, heated capsule very similar to modern space capsules. During World War II the Center suspended its researches due to heavy damage caused by allied bombing. 251:, machines to monitor a pilot breathing the same air over and over until hypoxia emerged, and a special tank to expose pilots to decompression and extremely low temperatures, built by ITAF technicians as far back as 1920. In the simulation of high altitude conditions, pilots were constantly monitored and diagnosed to control reactions: hypoxia, 162:
At Guidonia, from 1937, the Center took over and improved many facilities pertaining to the Italian Forensic Institute in Montecelio that had been working since the 30s. The Center devoted itself to the training of pilots on very high altitude missions. Extremely complex equipment would test and
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The center soon acquired an international standing, mostly because it developed and built a new pneumatic tank to simulate conditions of extremely low pressures and
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verify the capability of pilots assigned to such highly demanding tasks, to test heart and ventilation condition under specific operating stress parameters.
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In 1946 a new Nucleus for Studies and Research in Aeronautical Medicine was set up again, to become a Center once more in 1951; the unit, guided by Col.
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This research activity led in 1937 to the high altitude record (15,655 mt) in a piston-engined aircraft attained by
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It had the aim of investigating the effects of high altitude, acceleration and depressurisation (
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in Italy. Because of its relevance in the field of medicine, it was visited in 1965 by Col.
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Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
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MD, resumed past experiences and was located at the
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Index

Center of Studies and Research on Aeronautical Medicine
Italian Air Force
aviation medicine
Guidonia Montecelio
Tommaso Lo Monaco
Sapienza University of Rome
hypoxia
aerobatics
NATO
Special School for Aeronautical and Spatial Medicine
John Glenn
USAF
Aeronautical and Space Medicine Unit
Pratica di Mare Air Force Base
Italian Air Force
University of Turin
UniversitĂ  Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
uncontrolled decompression
anechoic chambers
cramps
Lt.Col.
Mario Pezzi
Categories
Aviation medicine organizations
Medical and health organisations based in Italy
Defunct organisations based in Italy
Italian Air Force
Sapienza University of Rome
Space science organizations
Military units and formations established in 1937

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