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Citation

Sippo AC, Belyavin AJ. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 1991; 62(1): 67-74.

Affiliation

Altitude Division, RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, Hampshire, England.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Aerospace Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1996936

Abstract

Traditionally, the number of aircrew helmet size rolls has been determined using head length and breadth for specified percentile ranges of a target population. Helmet mounted display technology will require taking the third dimension (pupil-vertex height) into account. Using data from "An Anthropometric Survey of 2000 Royal Air Force Aircrew, 1970/1971," the three head dimensions of length, breadth, and pupil-vertex height were plotted for each subject. A minimum number of helmet sizes was calculated to achieve a reasonable quality of fit. The 93.5% of subjects grouped around the population mean was the largest fraction which had a reasonable quality of fit while using nine sizes. Attempts to fit a larger percentage would require either a large increase in the number of sizes or a relaxing of fitting quality.


Language: en

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