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  2. Airframes Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    We are living in an era where $15,000 to $20,000 powered parachutes are common. Powered parachutes in this price range are completely out of reach of an average working man, even with creative financing." [2] The company originally operated as Powered Parachute Plans, also of Athens, Texas. When parts for complete aircraft were made available ...

  3. T-10 parachute - Wikipedia

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    US Army paratroopers utilizing the T-10D Parachute during an airborne operation from a C-130. The T-10 Parachute is a series of static line-deployed parachutes used by the militaries for combat mass-assault airborne operations and training. The T-10 parachute was introduced in the early 1950s. In 1976, the B model introduced the anti-inversion ...

  4. Pioneer Aerospace Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In June 1942, Adeline Grey was the first person to successfully test the human-rated parachute. This led to Pioneer becoming the world's leading manufacturer of parachutes, producing 300 per day at the height of WWII. A Canadian subsidiary The Pioneer Parachute Company of Canada Ltd operated in Smiths Falls, Ontario. Canada from 1954 until 1962.

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  6. Six Chuter - Wikipedia

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    Six Chuter is an American aircraft manufacturer, originally based in Yakima, Washington and founded in 1991. The company specializes in the design and production of powered parachutes.

  7. IRVIN-GQ - Wikipedia

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    The United States Air Force (USAF) also adopted the company's braking parachutes for their aircraft, including the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird; NASA also used them on its Space Shuttle. [2] Ballistic parachutes , for the purpose of recovering out-of-control aircraft, became another application from the 1960s onwards. [ 2 ]