File:Parawing.jpg
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editAuthor: NASA. Photo of Rogallo's flexible wing (Parawing) which was tested by NASA a a steerable parachute to retrieve Gemini space capsules and retrieve used rocket stages. The spars were not self-inflating; but the canopy of single skin gained form when gliding.
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File change date and time | 05:47, 11 July 2005 |
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