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Qué (quién) es PARACHUTES - definición

DEVICE USED TO SLOW THE MOTION OF AN OBJECT THROUGH AN ATMOSPHERE
Ribbon parachute; Canopy (parachute); Ram-air parachute; Canopy (Parachute); Main parachute; Aerodecelerator; Knapsack parachute; Squidding; Parachutes (aerial device); Parachutes; Parachute riser; Supersonic parachute; Steerable parachute; Paradrop; Paradrops; Paradropping; Paradropped; 🪂
  • 1970s 'round' elliptical showing 4 controllable turn slots, plus another, small side vent and one of 5 rear vents.
  • Animation of [[3-ring release system]] used by a skydiver to cut away the main parachute. It utilizes a [[mechanical advantage]] of 200 to 1.
  • Jefferson Barracks]], [[Missouri]], after his jump on 1 March 1912.
  • Deploying parachutes
  • Ben Turner making a parachute jump from a plane at Camden, Sydney, 14 August 1938.
  • Christ the Redeemer]]'' statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil, 2015
  • The oldest known depiction of a parachute, by an anonymous author (Italy, 1470s)
  • [[Louis-Sébastien Lenormand]] jumps from the tower of the Montpellier observatory, 1783. Illustration from the late 19th century.
  • André Garnerin]] in 1797
  • Picture published in the Dutch magazine ''[[De Prins der Geïllustreerde Bladen]]'' (18 February 1911).<ref name="DePrins">''De Prins der Geillustreerde Bladen'', 18 February 1911, pp. 88-89.</ref>
  • [[Gleb Kotelnikov]] and his invention, the [[knapsack]] parachute
  • ''Curiosity'']], descending under a ring parachute.
  • [[Fausto Veranzio]]'s parachute design, titled ''Homo Volans'' ("Flying Man"), from his ''Machinae Novae'' ("New Contraptions", published in 1615 or 1616)
  • AB]], [[Canada]], 1991. An APCO Starlite 26.
  • A [[United States Navy]] Parachute Team "Leap Frogs" jumper landing a "square" ram-air parachute.
  • A picture of Stefan Banic's design
  • An American [[paratrooper]] using an MC1-1C series "round" parachute.

parachute         
¦ noun a canopy which fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from a high position, especially in an aircraft.
¦ verb
1. drop or cause to drop by parachute.
2. appoint or be appointed in an emergency or from outside the existing hierarchy.
Derivatives
parachutist noun
Origin
C18: from Fr. para- 'protection against' + chute 'fall'.
Parachute         
A parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag or, in a ram-air parachute, aerodynamic lift. A major application is to support people, for recreation or as a safety device for aviators, who can exit from an aircraft at height and descend safely to earth.
parachute         
(parachutes, parachuting, parachuted)
1.
A parachute is a device which enables a person to jump from an aircraft and float safely to the ground. It consists of a large piece of thin cloth attached to your body by strings.
They fell 41,000 ft. before opening their parachutes...
N-COUNT: also by N
2.
If a person parachutes or someone parachutes them somewhere, they jump from an aircraft using a parachute.
He was a courier for the Polish underground and parachuted into Warsaw...
He was parachuted in.
VERB: V prep/adv, be V-ed prep/adv
3.
To parachute something somewhere means to drop it somewhere by parachute.
Supplies were parachuted into the mountains.
= drop
VERB: V n prep/adv

Wikipedia

Parachute

A parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag or, in a ram-air parachute, aerodynamic lift. A major application is to support people, for recreation or as a safety device for aviators, who can exit from an aircraft at height and descend safely to earth.

A parachute is usually made of a light, strong fabric. Early parachutes were made of silk. The most common fabric today is nylon. A parachute's canopy is typically dome-shaped, but some are rectangles, inverted domes, and other shapes.

A variety of loads are attached to parachutes, including people, food, equipment, space capsules, and bombs.

Ejemplos de uso de PARACHUTES
1. This could involve a pod with parachutes, or just parachutes for individual astronauts.
2. On a training jump, both of his parachutes failed.
3. We never had any parachutes and we didn‘t have radio.
4. Both recently declared opposition to large golden parachutes for executives.
5. This fall, without parachutes, ends with crushed limbs.