Hermann Lattemann
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Hermann Lattemann (September 14, 1852, Gebhardshagen near Braunschweig – June 17, 1894, Krefeld) was a German balloon pilot and inventor who experimented with an early prototype of a parachute.
Together with his wife Käthe Paulus, Lattemann designed a parachute prototype in an attempt to make balloon flights safer. The main invention was to have parachutes folded and packed in bags.
Lattemann died during a test.Soden, Garrett (2005). Defying Gravity: Land Divers, Roller Coasters, Gravity Bums, and the Human Obsession With Falling, New York: W. W. Norton & Company. {{ISBN|0-393-32656-X}} At age 42, his parachute failed to open, although his wife's parachute did open, when they both jumped out of a balloon named "Fin de Siècle", and she watched his fall in horror. Little or no money was made from this invention following his death, but during World War I improvements made by his wife and sold as Paula's parachute, made her a fortune, lost later on due to inflation.[http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol116jm.html Early Parachutes] including images of the Paula's Parachute. She had patented the improvements in 1910, and in 1912 opened a company in Berlin manufacturing 7000 parachutes. (South African Military History website)
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- [http://www.apf.asn.au/history.aspx History of parachute mentioning Lattemann's work] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061017130813/http://www.apf.asn.au/history.aspx |date=2006-10-17 }}
- [http://www.fws-ffm.de/Luftfahrt%20Frankfurt2.htm Lattemann's parachuting story] (German) includes [http://www.fws-ffm.de/Lattemann.JPG an image of Lattemann], and [http://www.fws-ffm.de/Lattemanns%20Tod.jpg a depiction of the accident] in the newspapers of the time.
- [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Lattemann Hermann Lattemann at German Wikipedia] (in German)
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