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The MC1-1C/D maneuverable parachute assembly designed by the United States Army in 1988 from the basic MC1-1B canopy is used primarily for a premeditated jump when a precision soft landing in a small target area is necessary. The basic canopy is the same as the MC1-1B except 1993, 1995, and 1996 drawing changes as noted are incorporated: Model & Difference: MC1-1C: Standard configuration that incorporates a low porosity canopy cloth PIA-C-44378. MC1-1D Incorporates the new Universal Static Line with Static Line Snap. All patent artwork and illustrative drawings have been specially designed to create a one-of-a-kind piece of art that can be nicely displayed as a unique addition to your décor. ** Watermarks will NOT appear on your print. ** Notes: 1. All images shown are purposefully lower resolution for faster upload speed and to prevent others from duplicating my work. The print you receive will be printed in high resolution on archival, non-glare, matte paper. 2. Frame is not included. 3. Other COLORS and SIZES are available. Just send me a message thru Etsy. 4. Colors on your monitor may vary slightly from actual product 5. Giclée print process utilizing 10 color pigment ink that creates a museum quality print guaranteed to last 200 years. 6. All orders ship in a clear, acid free protective sleeve and a rigid envelope or tube to ensure safe delivery to your home or office. ©Blue Moon Patent Prints™, all rights reserved. By purchasing this artwork, you do not acquire its copyrights and any form of duplication or distribution for resale purposes is strictly prohibited.
Collection of science activities related to Leonardo da Vinci's work. Make an archimedes screw, a parachute and paint on unusual surfaces
Art and science are things kids can easily study together yet it really never crosses our minds. When you think of Leonardo da Vinci you can see how, of course, art and science blend hand in hand.
This activity, created specially for classroom use, teaches how the force of weight affects an object moving through the air. Students will construct a small parachute using the template provided and use it to conduct an experiment.
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Get ready for an adrenaline rush as you feel the thrill of indoor skydiving! Learn from certified instructors, gear up, and soar through the air without jumping from a plane. Friends and family can watch through clear tunnel walls.