1895-1966 |
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In 1919 Leslie Irvin made the first ever free fall
parachute descent. What became known as the
Irvin parachute gained rapid acceptance, and by the
early 1930's was in service with some 40 air forces
around the world. Then, as now, the Irvin name set
the standard for innovation, reliability, and quality. Used in over 100 countries, Irvin supplies and supports customers world-wide. Now one of the largest parachute manufacturers in the world, the company is owned by Hunting PLC. IRVIN AEROSPACE |
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.We continued to Milan, Italy, thru Austria, where they were to place the Packard Diesel on a test stand. The stand wasn't ready, so we went on to Zurick, Switzerland, then to Paris, France and finally to London, England. I spent Christmas with Les Irvin (Irvin Parachutes) and his wife in their home near London. |
IRVIN LIVING IN ENGLAND, 1936
According to the Early Bird's Membership List, Leslie Irvin is to be found at the Irving Parachute Co.,
Icknield Way, Letchworth, Herts, England. |
FIFTY YEAR SOLO PLAQUE AWARDED
Fifteen Los Angeles Early Birds with some of their wives gathered at the Nicabob Restaurant in Los Angeles, for a regional meeting on
Friday night, June 9th, 1966 Fifty year E. B. Solo Plaques were presented to Ex-Pres. Warren Eaton (June 2, 1909) and Leslie L. Irvin, (Aug. 11, 1911). Leslie Irvin's qualification came thru the solo piloting of a free gas balloon. His early experiments with parachutes culminating in the Irvin pack type parachute are well known. In commenting thereon, Les ascribed the success of the pack-type not only to his own efforts, but to that of many others whose work had contributed to a finally successful and worthwhile life-saving device. He estimates (From available records) that between nine and ten thousand lives have been saved by the pack type chute. His big lament is that whereas his work and those of his contemporaries was for the saving of lives; the emphasis today seems to be on utter destruction. |
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