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A leap from the clouds : the balloon-parachute act and the daredevil heritage of aviation

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In the late nineteenth century, circus aerialists collaborated with show balloonists to perform death-defying stunts, initially by suspending themselves from trapeze bars beneath a balloon, later by jumping from the balloons using fabric parachutes.

By the 1890s, these performances became a worldwide craze, remaining in rural fairs and fetes for decades.

Many of the original balloon-parachute pioneers went on to play key roles in the creation of airships, test flying the first gliders and airplanes.

Based on extensive historical research, this unusual account explores how a nineteenth-century daredevil act united with the desire to achieve human flight. These performers' contributions did not come without a price: dozens, if not hundreds, of people died in horrifying events witnessed by thousands of spectators.

This book chronicles the act that had no practical purpose other than entertainment, which eventually evolved into the development of the free-fall parachute pack--a key aviation need--and the foundation of a new activity known as skydiving.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
1476689601 / 9781476689609
Paperback / softback
31/07/2022
United States
English
277 pages
23 cm