Who invented parachute
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The first parachute had been imagined and sketched by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 15th century. It's hard to believe something as “modern” as a parachute could have been invented over 500 years ago. Leonardo's parachute design consists of sealed linen cloth held open by a pyramid of wooden poles — about seven meters long.
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Leonardo da Vinci conceived the idea of the parachute in his writings, and the Frenchman Louis-Sebastien Lenormand fashioned a kind of parachute out of two umbrellas and jumped from a tree in 1783, but André-Jacques Garnerin was the first to design and test parachutes capable of slowing a man's fall from a high ...
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