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Is it possible to jump with a parachute, which was drawn by Leonardo da Vinci? Detailed answer

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Is it possible to jump with a parachute, which was drawn by Leonardo da Vinci?

Among the many inventions of Leonardo da Vinci is a drawing of a parachute, made several centuries before its modern appearance. Briton Adrian Nicholas in 2000 proved the efficiency of Leonardo's idea by successfully jumping with a parachute made according to this model.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Which foreign leader was called Yuri as a child?

According to the official version, the second North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il, was born on February 16, 1942, in a partisan camp on the highest mountain in the country, Paektusan. However, Soviet data indicate that he was born a year earlier in the village of Vyatskoye, Khabarovsk Territory. His father Kim Il Sung was commanding a Red Army battalion at the time, preparing to return to Korea and continue partisan activities. According to the documents, the newborn was named Yuri Irsenovich Kim.

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