Martin-Baker Aircraft is a manufacturer of aircraft seats and is the oldest existing maker of ejection seats.The company's headquarters are in Higher Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK. It started as the Martin Baker Aircraft Company, founded in 1929 by James Martin (September 11, 1893 - January 5, 1981) and Valentine Baker (August 24, 1888 - September 12, 1942).
Throughout the war it manufactured aircraft components including armoured aircraft seats for Supermarine Spitfires. In 1944 the company was approached by the Ministry of Aircraft Production to investigate providing high speed fighter aircraft pilots with assistance in bailing out.
Martin-baker started to investigate ejection seats from 1934 onward, several years before Germany (1938) and Sweden. The company concluded that an explosive-driven ejection seat was the best solution. Studies found the limits of upward acceleration which the human body could stand and included experiments on a volunteer, Bernard Lynch, who was a fitter at the factory. Their first seat was successfully live tested by Bert Lynch on July 24, 1946, who ejected from a Gloster Meteor travelling at 320 mph (510 km/h) IAS at 8,000 feet (2,500 m) over Chalgrove airfield in Oxfordshire.
The first use of an ejector seat in a real situation by A British pilot was the Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52] flying wing experimental aircraft in May 1949.
Martin-Baker has supplied approximately 69,000 ejection seats of which 19,000 are currently in service. Around 7,000 - 10% of the total delivered - have been used by aircrew to abandon aircraft. It also manufactures fixed shock-absorbing helicopter seats designed to help the occupants survive crashes.
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