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This ended the dedicated to the use of “straight” images free from long-standing policy of using only gold or silver in darkroom trickery. transactions, and it allowed the government to finance the enormously costly Civil War. ▲ On Feb. 19, 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066, initiating a controversial World ▲ On March 2, 1944, a train stops in a tunnel near War II policy with lasting consequences for Japanese Salerno, Italy, and more than 500 people on board Americans. The document ordered the removal of suffocate and die. The train’s locomotives were burning resident enemy aliens from parts of the West vaguely low-grade coal substitutes that produced an excess of identified as military areas and into detention camps. odorless and toxic carbon monoxide. Approximately • When Harris landed unhurt, one of the people who helped him celebrate his good luck in Ham Lake was Leslie Irvin, the man who had designed the parachute. (Cont’d next page) • Irvin had been experimenting with parachutes and trying to convince people to use them. Irvin was the first man to voluntarily jump out of a working aircraft with a parachute. He did it to prove that manually operated parachutes could work, and he made his point when he landed with only Fully Equipped Electric Kitchen w/self Cleaning Oven • Washer a broken ankle, when & Dryer • Cable TV and Computer Hook-ups • Individually most people thought he was jumping to his Controlled Central Heating & Air • Community Gathering death. The Air Corps Room with a Golf Course Patio • Exercise Room & Library immediately ordered 300, and Irvin found himself in the parachute business. • When his lawyer filed papers, Irvin's name was misspelled as 'Irving.' Irving Parachutes made Irvin a wealthy man by Independent Living for Seniors the time he reached the age of thirty. • After Harris jumped from his plane, men at McCook CATERPILLAR CLUB Field collected souvenirs of the incident: pieces of the (continued) crashed plane, the used parachute, and photos of Harris next to the wreck. They displayed the items proudly in their tiny museum. A newspaper reporter wrote an A CLUB IS BORN article and suggested that they start a club for people • On October 20, 1922, U.S. Air Corps test pilot Lt. who owed their lives to a parachute, and the Caterpillar Harold Harris walked out to a fighter plane at McCook Club was born. Field in Dayton, Ohio. The plane had been fitted with • It was only a few weeks later when a second man experimental ailerons the previous day and he was to qualified to join the Caterpillar Club. Lt. Tyndall jumped test it. Harris stopped to clip on his parachute, but was for his life when his aircraft's wings tore off. Tyndall annoyed to find that the straps were too tight. He traded volunteered to keep the records of the Caterpillar Club. For the next 17 months Harris and Tyndall were the it for a different one but found that the straps were too only members of the club. But in 1924, a stunt jumper tight on that one as well. He decided to fly without one. dove out of an airplane with six chutes on, intending to After all, no one had yet had their life saved by one open one right after the other in an airshow exhibition. of the new-fangled contraptions. But suddenly Harris The first five failed when they became entangled, and it changed his mind and decided to wear one. was the sixth reserve emergency parachute — an Irvin • In a friendly dogfight with another test pilot, Harris chute — that saved his life. was turning, diving, and zooming when his plane • The first British man to enter the Caterpillar Club suddenly went out of control. He went into a dive and was a man named Scholefield. Two years later he was could not recover. When pieces of the wings started killed when his plane went down while he unfortunately tearing away, Harris jumped. He felt for the ripcord on was not wearing a chute. his parachute and pulled three times. Nothing happened. • S.L.G. Pope bailed out when the rudder gave out. He discovered he'd been pulling his leg strap fitting. He He was only 800 feet (244 m) off the ground when he yanked the ripcord when he was just 500 feet (152 m) jumped. He yanked on the ripcord again and again with off the ground— far too low for a safe jump. The chute no result— then discovered he'd been pulling the string opened, and he drifted down, landing unhurt in a grape holding a pencil to the knee pad that he scribbled flight arbor. Lt. Harold Harris was the first person ever to have data on. He was only 300 feet (91 m) off the ground his life saved in an emergency situation by a manually- when he found the ripcord. The chute opened barely in operated parachute. time to save him. Pope was the first Royal Air Force • Harris was able to refute many myths. Many people pilot whose life was saved by a parachute. His friends felt that a falling human would become unconscious. sent a telegram: "Congratulations. Forwarding clean Others maintained arms and legs would be pinned by pair of pants." the wind or would flail helplessly. Parachute trials were • When World War II hit, the demand for parachutes limited because pilots believed if someone jumped out skyrocketed and Irvin's factory went from a pre-war of a plane, the sudden loss of weight would send the output of 100 parachutes per week to nearly 1,500. Applications for membership in the Caterpillar Club plane into an uncontrollable spin.
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agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) launch a raid against the Branch Davidian compound as part of an investigation into illegal possession of firearms and explosives by the Christian cult. During an extended gun battle, multiple agents and Branch Davidians were killed or wounded. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. shot up, and at the parachute factory a huge bulletin board held pictures and letters from pilots who owed their lives to Irving Parachutes. By the end of 1943 there were over 27,000 members, with a hundred or more applications arriving daily. One pilot wrote: "I am going to name my son (when I have one) Irvin as it was due to one Irvin in particular that I am alive enough to woo, marry, and get me a son." • Irvin himself witnessed the effectiveness of his parachutes when the crew of an American bomber bailed out near his factory while he was watching. He drove to where they were floating down, and five minutes later the two lucky pilots were in his office being signed up for the club and toasting their luck with the inventor's whisky. • Leslie Irvin agreed to give a gold pin to every person whose life was saved by one of his parachutes. At the end of World War II the number of members with Irvin pins had grown to over 34,000 though the total of people saved by Irvin parachutes is estimated to be 100,000.
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In 1928, Paul Fisk Collins jumped from a disabled plane over Pennsylvania and was saved by his parachute. On February 11, 1944, his son, Paul Liske Collins, jumped from a disabled plane near Fairbanks, Alaska, and his life was also saved by his parachute. Together, they were the first father-son team to join the Caterpillar Club, whose membership is entirely composed of people whose lives were saved by parachutes. Come along with Tidbits as we consider the Caterpillar Club! The Father of Parachutes • Leslie Irvin didn’t invent parachutes, but he did revolutionize them by packing them into backpacks. In 1922, he founded the Caterpillar Club, honoring those who had to place their lives in the hands of their parachutes. Because the parachutes were made out of silk, and the silk came from caterpillar cocoons, the Caterpillar Club was born. The club’s motto is, “Life depends on a silken thread.” • Charles Lindbergh's life was saved by an Irvin parachute four times in two years. In 1925 he was involved in a mid-air collision and bailed out. Three months later he jumped when his plane would not come out of a spin. In 1926 he ran out of fuel and jumped. Seven weeks later he was caught in a snowstorm and bailed out.
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