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Flare Parachute 36" NEW - Original USA- 4 Rocket, Toy Or RC Qty-1

$ 10.41

Availability: 53 in stock
  • Gender: Boys & Girls
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Description: 36 Inch Flare Parachute
  • Year: 1973
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Material: Nylon canopy and lines
  • Uses: Hand Launch or RC drop
  • Recommended Age Range: 8 and up
  • Character Family: Air Flight
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • Genuine: Originally Manufacture for a flare company
  • Brand: unknown
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Flare Parachute
    NEW Rocket Launched (you can launch by hand)
    36 Inch Diameter
    Parachute floating down video
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    Float your G.I. Joe or action figure
    gently to earth. OR use for RC
    dragsters, rocket retrieval.
    However
    ,
    this is a professional item not
    originally intended to be a toy
    Surplus stock from an out of business
    flare company New Old Stock (NOS) You
    are bidding on
    one parachute
    in this
    auction
    This is a surplus flare parachute. It
    is made of nylon (I assume -- I am not
    a material expert) with
    nylon
    FIBERGLASS
    shroud lines.
    * See
    CAUTION and explanation below.
    The parachute is round in shape. If
    you fold it in half it measures 36 inches
    across at the fold.
    As the parachute comes down, the lines
    pull it in and it balloons across to
    about 24 inches. I couldn't measure it,
    but eyeballed it.
    Tennis ball NOT included.
    All of our parachutes are identical
    EXCEPT some have slightly longer lines
    than others.
    Flare Parachute
    Over the years we have found that a
    tennis ball is the ideal parachutist to
    hang on the end.
    Our parachutes are great, but it pays to
    use common sense when launching.
    When you hand launch, the parachute
    does not open every time.
    A piece of pipe or other hard object
    will ding a fender or crack a
    windshield. It will also put a knot on
    the head of someone who is not paying
    attention. A tennis ball does not hurt
    and does not do damage.
    It can be launched by hand, just throw
    it up in the air.
    It can be launched with a water balloon
    launcher. Watch your chin as it goes up.
    A neighbor boy launched one in a water
    balloon launcher, but had a water pipe
    elbow for a weight. I forget how many
    stitches he got.
    I always thought these would be great
    launched from a model airplane or from
    a high flying kite.
    One time I hand launched one of these
    parachutes in a parking lot. The hot
    asphalt apparently created a thermal
    updraft and instead of the parachute
    drifting down, it caught the uplifted
    air, went over a wall and was never
    seen again.
    We put a tennis ball in a plastic
    sandwich bag or similar size bag. We
    just tie the baggy to the end of the
    parachute lines using the parachutes
    own lines.
    Fiberglass:
    For years I thought the lines were
    nylon. I got an email asking about this. I
    tested the lines by burning the end of one.
    It did not melt like nylon because it is
    fiberglass
    .  The reason the lines are fiberglass
    is that a hot, burning flare will not melt
    the lines as the flare descends.
    For years my children  and grandchilren
    plus many neighbor children have played
    with these parachutes.  We never had a
    problem or complaint due to fiberglass.
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    EP PN 8AAA
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