Tuesday, October 22, 2013

André-Jacques Garnerin landing by parachute in the doodle ... - Ideal Digital

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is one of those names that sounded surely few people walk up to the present day. Only the most adept in the art of parachute jumps were aware of this French pioneer in the activities of this caliber and for over 200years inscribed his name on the list of men who have gone down in history for having put ‘the first stone’ in an area of ??life. No doubt then knew what he was doing with his jumps would be remembered in the future and eternal way to break the air challenge.

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today it is receiving the recognition of millions of people who can access Google through out your life and work through news as you are reading this, intended to give relevance to this milestone of your life that marked a before and after in the world of adventure.

This French Life certainly has been linked to the fact that in paacaídas jump, becoming the first man to do, But also, André-Jacques class=”strong”> also had among family miemrbso his wife as a pioneer (the first woman to do so too). Certainly, a couple who had always clear what should devote major efforts of his life.

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with his first parachute jump is the class=”strong”> brings today the cover of your browser completely surprising. It seems that the Internet giant has returned to take a liking to it to illustrate their letters with the most original ephemeris. If yesterday we attended the Celia Cruz doodle for South American countries and Spain, in celebration of his birth, we have before our computer screens fully universal a doodle, celebrating that day like today, but 216 years ago, made André-Jacques Garnerin the first parachute jump over Paris. It was October 22 and since then this Frenchman wrote his name with golden letters in the pages of world history.

was a man who was born, lived and died in Paris, the city of his life. There came a January 31, 1769. This balloonist and French paratrooper dedicated his life to what would be the great achievement of his life and for which he was remembered for posterity. In fact, little more is known of this pioneer that was the first man to parachute jump for the first time in history.

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achieved worldwide fame and became a space for posterity. With witnesses involved, achieved the first of many breaks for display in falls. He did it from his hydrogen balloon 350 meters above sea level. Paris, of course, was the chosen city. And the Monceau park the place where thousands of people attended this leap stunned. Here we can see today.

jumped through a paracídas that was made of silk and was formed by a support pole that allowed it to look like an umbrella large reinforced. When I was standing in a basket at the end of this post, our hero then threw his parachute, which, unlike what happens today, going from one place to another is very violent.

And the class=”strong”> did not have ventilation holes so the air break on one side first and then more Later it on the other. Certainly a peculiar form of jumping, but Google’s doodle today reflects perfectly. In fact it is an interactive game that before you can see the character in question search, we have to try to land the Frenchman in the best way possible. But a day like today celebrate more anniversaries also, we review in this video.

was thus the first true paratrooper, well stated in the books of history. Moreover, not only was this jump as did many of them, including one he did from about 8,000 feet, which is still about 2430 meters, this time on London and by employing a bell parachute silk grew to be seven meters in diameter.

was not the only one who dared to defy gravity with the parachute in hand. Ers and his wife, Genevieve Labrosee became the first woman to parachute. It was in 1798, a year after her husband. And there’s more: his niece Elisa jumped 40 times between 1815 and 1836. In 1804 Jérôme Lalande, who had witnessed all that had experimetnado fellow, devised or top opening valve and thus reduced the oscillations. André Jacques Garnerin class=”strong”> died on August 18, 1823 in a tragic hit a beam when he was making preparations for a dirigible balloon flight. Today everyone will know your name.

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The Google doodles

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, as expected after learning the global doodle today, has attracted a lot of comments on social networks and forums Internet. Of course, Twitter is not an exception in this case. Here we will collect certain of these terms that are intended to highlight your figure and remember on the anniversary of his birth to the French aeronaut who marked an era.

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appears in the following comments: @ ROBOTINA1: Google dedicates this Tuesday, an interactive doodle André-Jacques Garnerin the man who jumped first parachute. @ ClaudioSinecio: # UnDíaComoHoy in 1797, André-Jacques class=”strong”> , won the first parachute jump, he did so from a hydrogen balloon to 350 m. @ CalzadoTriples: # BuenosDías, a day like today but in 1797 he conducted the first parachute jump class=”strong”> . @ Cuauh_h: In 1797 1st parachute descent class=”strong”> who jumped from a hot air balloon over the Parc Monceau in Paris.

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takes more mentions in social networks. We continue with the reactions on Twitter: @ maferoberto: Google Doodle: 216 years ago, on October 22, 1797, the Frenchman André-Jacques Garnerin made the first parachute jump. @ ConsultPRIME: Google remembers first parachute jump with a Doodle dedicated to French André-Jacques Garnerin . @ GarciaDobleL: Another dream, ballooning. Thanks André-Jacques Garnerin cumpió one day dream of flying balloons and make 1st parachute jump. @ NOTIMEX: # Google celebrates 1st parachute jump, 216 years ago by French André-Jacques Garnerin from a height of 350 m. @ Septiembreamor: October 22, 1797 André-Jacques Garnerin became famous by being the first to make a parachute jump. Today I wanted to emulate. @ Gmagadan: class=”strong”> , French mad inventor. The first parachutist in history! Died beaten in the head by a beam … ‘.

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