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  2. André-Jacques Garnerin - Wikipedia

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    André-Jacques Garnerin (31 January 1769 – 18 August 1823) was a French balloonist and the inventor of the frameless parachute. He was appointed Official Aeronaut of France. He was appointed Official Aeronaut of France.

  3. Portal:Aviation/Anniversaries/January 31 - Wikipedia

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    1769 – Birth of André-Jacques Garnerin, French inventor of the frame-less parachute. References This page was last ...

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/First silk parachute

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    A schematic for the first successful human descent by a frameless silk parachute. A bit similar to a current featured picture; this version has more than 10 times the resolution and illustrates both before and after deployment. Restored version of Image:First parachute.jpg. Articles this image appears in André-Jacques Garnerin, Parc Monceau ...

  5. Jeanne Geneviève Garnerin - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Garnerin releases his balloon and descends with the help of a parachute, 1797. Illustration from the late 19th century. Jeanne Geneviève Garnerin (née Labrosse; 7 March 1775 – 14 June 1847) [1] was a French balloonist and parachutist. She was the first to ascend solo and the first woman to make a parachute descent (in the gondola ...

  6. List of firsts in aviation - Wikipedia

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    First successful jump from a balloon with a parachute: Andre Jacques Garnerin in Paris in 1797. [20] First balloon ascent on horseback. Pierre Testu-Brissy ascended from Belleville Park in Paris. [21] First woman to jump from a balloon with a parachute: Jeanne Geneviève Labrosse jumped from an altitude of 3,000 ft (900 m) on October 12, 1799.

  7. Timeline of aviation in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    October 22, André-Jacques Garnerin jumps from a balloon from 975 meters (3,199 feet) over Parc Monceau in Paris in a 7-meter (23-foot)-) diameter parachute made of white canvas with a basket attached. He is declared "official French aeronaut of the state".

  8. Missing skydiver found dead miles from landing area after ...

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    A missing skydiver was found dead over the weekend after his parachute "failed to deploy," Louisiana authorities say. The unidentified skydiver − described as an Asian man sporting an orange ...

  9. Citoyenne Henri - Wikipedia

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    The balloonist and parachuting pioneer André-Jacques Garnerin announced in 1798 that on his next ascent he would be accompanied by a young woman. Although the public and press were in favour of Garnerin's idea, he was forced to appear in front of officials of the Central Bureau of Police to attempt to justify his project.