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The physics behind a parachute is easy to understand. But making real ones are far from easy. Making a good idea for an easy science project but experimenting with different variations is not as easy as tying strings to a fabric. Making parachutes for use in real life takes a lot of risk and
Before modern parachutes gave us the thrill of skydiving it took a lot of guts for early investors to design parachutes that actually not fall them to their death. The history of parachutes went through a lot of development and a few deaths.
The modern parachute was invented by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand in 1783. However there are earlier versions of parachutes created by centuries earlier. Before the silk parachute was invented, there were basic designs built that worked in the
Parachutes, past and present
The earliest form was a cloak attached to wooden struts. It was made by an Arab Muslim named Arem Firman in the 9th century. He jumped from a tower in Cordoba and suffered only minor injuries. Parasols were used in China for entertainment. It allows entertainers to jump form high places and float to the ground.
Leonardo da Vinci also sketched parachute with conical designs. It served as an escape device to enable people to jump from burning buildings. In 1617 Faust Vrancic was the first person to be able to make a successful jump with a parachute.
Jean Pierre Blanchard developed parachute as a means to get off a hot air balloon. His first demonstrations were done with as the passenger. He later on unintentionally put his invention to the test as he escaped from his ruptured hot air balloon.
In the 1790′s he made a parachute out of silk which were more stringer and lighter materials. Early parachutes were made of linen with a wooden frame.
Andre Garnerin invented the vented parachute in a successful jump using Blanchard’s design. The vented parachute improved stability during descent. Gleb Kotelnikov invented he knapsack parachute. It was popularized by Katchlen Paulus and Paul Letterman.
The first major use of parachutes was in the military. It was by pilots. Unfortunately the parachutes were heavy and pilots were not able to use it entirely. The German Air Service pilots. Unfortunately there were many setbacks that most of the pilots died when using them.
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