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Parachutes are most commonly made of nylon. The term "ripstop nylon" used to be applied to the construction materials, but any more, it is "nylon" from which almost all chutes are made. During WWII parachutes were made of silk as nylon wasn't around yet.
To allow for steering and suspension movement.
the parachute was made by Jake parasuit
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Blanchard developed the first foldable parachute made from silk.
The parachute canopy is made up of panels.
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The brake lines must be able to transmit considerable hydraulic pressure, so they are mostly made of steel. However, a flexible section must be included between the body and suspension to allow for steering and suspension movement
There is just one 'static line' which is connected to the pin (what holds the container closed) and then connected to the d-bag which the parachute is packed into.
The parachute has many different parts including: o VENT which is the hole in the top of the parachute, which stops the parachute from oscillating. o CANOPY which is the material part of the parachute that causes drag o SUSPENTION LINES are the cords that join the passenger/delivery to the canopy P.S is this question by chance for a school assignment, it has the exsact wording of an assignment question I have.
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