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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Hazard of Atmospheric Wind Shears During Parachute Recovery of Instruments

MN Brearley

Australian Journal of Physics 22(2) 285 - 288
Published: 1969

Abstract

In the preceding paper (present issue, pp. 263-84) some aspects of the behaviour of a high altitude experimental system were considered. The system consists of a balloon with gondola, from which a small instrument package is suspended by a fine nylon yarn several miles long. To recover the instruments at the end of a flight the gondola is cut loose from the balloon, the whole system of gondola, yarn, and package then descending by a parachute attached to the gondola. If the balloon is a small one the upper instruments are contained in a small box instead of a gondola.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PH690285

© CSIRO 1969

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