American airborne companies are about 200 men. not sure about french
It is possible as long as you have a parachute.
Where did you see that he was a paratrooper in the 101st. Everything I have read lists him as being a mechanic in WWII which is certainly possible.
Yes
absolutely....I did it today !
yes it is possible to parachute without a "parachute" there is a suit which u wear called a squirrel suite i believe which allows the air to be caught acting as a "brake" there for slowing you down but i am not sure if it works completley
there's a company that makes them for light aircraft
Yes, if you had a parachute or glider or superpowers.
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The parachute has nothing to do with it going 825 ft into the air for 45 seconds ! All the parachute does is let it DOWN gently.
To increase drag and prolong the time your mini-parachute stays in the air, you can enlarge the surface area of the tissue paper by making the parachute wider or adding flaps. Ensuring that the parachute is lightweight yet structurally sound will also help it catch more air. Additionally, using a heavier string or attachment point can slow the descent, allowing the parachute to float longer. Lastly, creating a shape that allows for better air resistance, like a dome or a wide canopy, can further enhance drag.
You really can't unless you have a parachute, or you're going like 1 mile an hour.
Gravity is the force that pulls a parachute and its user towards the ground. When a parachute is deployed, it increases air resistance, which counters the force of gravity and slows down the descent of the user. The balance between gravity and air resistance allows the parachute to lower the user safely to the ground.