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What are Parachutes?. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

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What are Parachutes?. (Skydiving, Parachuting).




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What are Parachutes?. (Skydiving, Parachuting).

Skydiving is now one of the most popular extreme sports in modern times. The thrill of falling in the sky and landing softly on the ground is an undeniably adrenaline pumping experience. The most important thing about this sport is the parachute. Kids can make homemade parachutes with the right materials.

Having a real one is a totally different story. parachutes have a long history and development. Thanks to several daredevils it is now much safer to use compared before.

Parachutes have been made of different materials through out its development. There are also different types of parachutes that have been used throughout history. Before you think of going for skydiving lessons you have to know what parachutes are to ensure your safety. If your parachute does not deploy the way it should, it will fatal for you.

Parachutes

The word parachute means against the fall. It is designed to slow the motion of an object. Normally it used by people to slow down their descent to earth or to other celestial bodies. It can also be used to slow down the descent of objects to the atmosphere.

They can slow down not just vertical but also horizontal deceleration. Drogue parachutes are used to slow down fixed aircrafts and drag racers.

They are have been made of different materials through the years. The very first one was made of a cloak with wooden struts. The parachute was conical shaped the same with Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches. Rigid parasol was used in China for entertainment. Modern designs are made of nylon that has "rip stop" and "Zero porosity" technology. Rip stop gives it a weave pattern which prevents it from tearing and ripping apart when used. The zero porosity technology prevents the air from passing through the fabric.

The first modern design was invented by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand in 1783. At that time it was thought to be used as a means for getting off a air balloon. It was then used for military purposes in the 19th century. It was used by artillery spotters in World War 1 that were secured to observation balloons. In World War II they were used for surprise attacks by landing soldiers on the enemy line.

First modern designs where round and usually used by paratroopers when they are deployed by an aircraft. These are usually drag devices which means they are not maneuverable and provide no lift. These were replaced by square ones through the Advance Tactical Parachute System.

Another variation of the round parachutes is the annular and

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    July 10th, 2011 at 22:55 | #1

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  2. Dan Kassis
    July 12th, 2011 at 10:54 | #2

    Interesting that no one, not even our esteemed blogger, has offered to define what IS a sport. How can we determine that curling isn't a sport until we have a determined set of criteria upon which to judge?

    I've heard some people say that a sport should lead to the improvement of the physique. With a shorter life expectancy than the average American, that would disqualify NFL players from having participated in a sport.

    Josh: What is a sport?

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    July 15th, 2011 at 10:58 | #3

    In two months time we’ll be wondering who Paula Radcliffe was we’ll be so race fit!

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    August 22nd, 2011 at 18:50 | #10

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    September 9th, 2011 at 18:51 | #11

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  12. Steve
    September 17th, 2011 at 23:35 | #12

    The planes speed with respect to the wind is 200 km/h. The wind's speed with respect to the ground is 100 km/h but in a different direction. You need to find the plane's speed with respect to the ground – the only thing in this problem that isn't moving.

  13. travis schueller
    October 3rd, 2011 at 11:28 | #13

    i would jump without a parachute!!!!

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