Two French men, Jacques-Yves Cousteau (June 10, 1910-June 25, 1997) and Emile Gagnan (November 1900-1979) invented the Aqualung in 1943. It was the first open-circuit free-swimming underwater breathing set.
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It was invented in 1943 by Jacques Yves Cousteau and Emil Gagnan. Wikipedia has a detailed page on the subject - see related link.
It was invented in 1943 by Emile Gagnan and Jacques-Yves Cousteau
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so you can breathe under the water for several hours
whwn was invente the aqualung
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Jacques-Yves Cousteau invented the aqualung in France in 1943.
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he invented the scuba. He also improved the aqualung.
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He invented the aqualung.
cousteau invented the aqua lung in 1943
Aqualung - Aqualung album - was created on 2002-09-30.
He invented the Aqualung, so that he could dive under the water to study marine life.
The Aqualung was the first commercially-available practical SCUBA. It was invented by Emile Gagnon and Jacques Cousteau in 1942, and went into production in 1943. In 1958, Lloyd Bridges starred in a show about an ex-Navy diver who made the Aqualung known to many TV watchers.
I have an early 1950s aqualung that is still in working order.
Aqualung Live was created on 2005-09-19.