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André-Jacques Garnerin made the world's first parachute jump from a hydrogen balloon over Paris in 1797 — over 100 years before the first airplane flight. He dropped from 3,200 feet and landed safely, though the basket swung violently. The modern stable parachute design with a small hole in the top to allow air to escape was developed later to prevent this dangerous oscillation.
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