During 1942, many things were hard to get or not available. My parents had a large umbrella. An older boy, riding a bicycle , was towing me in a wagon, but control was lost. I opened umbrella to brake wagon speed. Mom looked out the window in horror as umbrella flipped straight out breaking all struts. Wagon wiped out on gravel at corner turn. Serious loss of skin on knees & arms. Nothing was said about the umbrella as Mom patched me up. But it rained the next day…….
cervelo over 7 years ago
Hmmm… no helmet?
sandpiper over 7 years ago
Very cool!! A little science – a little nerve = a lot of fun
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
She could go out of control really fast in a hard wind. No brakes.
TMMILLER Premium Member over 7 years ago
surplus parachute, chair bolted to old cross country skis, wind and LOTS of open space…..
garcoa over 7 years ago
I’ve never had an umbrella that could withstand a strong wind – in this case keeps human damage to a minimum
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 7 years ago
During 1942, many things were hard to get or not available. My parents had a large umbrella. An older boy, riding a bicycle , was towing me in a wagon, but control was lost. I opened umbrella to brake wagon speed. Mom looked out the window in horror as umbrella flipped straight out breaking all struts. Wagon wiped out on gravel at corner turn. Serious loss of skin on knees & arms. Nothing was said about the umbrella as Mom patched me up. But it rained the next day…….