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Old 23 August 2017, 05:21 AM   #1
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Parachutes

I've looked through the various posts and threads on the Forum and have found some very good material on parachutes used in WW1 as well as prior to the war...

What I have not found is any reference to surviving examples in museums or private collections.

If you know of any please post in reply or PM me....

As a side-note while checking NASM's collection I found this interesting artifact catalog no. A19640639000 - Parachute, Tiny Broadwick

Georgia "Tiny" Broadwick was a pioneer parachutist and considered one of the most daring aeronauts during the golden age of flight. Born in 1893, she began parachuting in 1908 after persuading a balloonist at a local fair to take her up, and she quickly mastered parachuting to the ground from a trapeze attached to the gondola. Broadwick began traveling with the carnival, making exhibition jumps across North America, and became a darling of the aviation community for her youthfulness and diminutive frame of less than five feet tall.

On June 21, 1915, she became the first woman to parachute out of a moving airplane after Glenn Martin asked her to help demonstrate his parachute for the United States Army. Convinced of its usefulness, the aviation corps soon made parachutes mandatory for its pilots, and Broadwick served as an informal advisor for the military during World War I. Her final recorded jump was in 1922, and she was one of only a handful of women invited into the Early Birds, an early pilots club, even though she never earned her license. She lived quietly until her death in 1978.
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