Louis-Sébastien Lenormand makes the first ever recorded …

Years: 1783 - 1783
December
Louis-Sébastien Lenormand makes the first ever recorded public demonstration of a parachute descent on December 31, 1783, by jumping from the tower of the Montpellier Observatory in France, using his rigid-framed model, which he intends as a form of fire escape.

Lenormand was born in Montpellier on May 25, 1757 as the son of a clockmaker.

Between 1775 and 1780, he had studied physics and chemistry under Lavoisier and Berthollet in Paris, where he also got involved with the administration of saltpeter.

In this position he learned of the use of scientific and mathematical knowledge in the production of gunpowder.

Having returning to his natal town, he worksin his father's clock shop while immersing himself in the intellectual community and starting his experiments with parachuting, inspired by the performance of a Thai equilibrist who used a parasol for balance.

Before performing the public jump from the observatory tower, Lenormand had tested his parachutes using animals.

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