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Professor Zeno (August 1, 1875 – September 26, 1901) was an early Aeronaut at the turn of the 20th century known for his performance of suspending from a trapeze below a parachute attached to a Hot Air Balloon, which he would then and cut loose from to float back to Earth while hanging from the trapeze beneath the parachute. He also performed the balloon cannon act in which he, again equipped with a parachute, was shot from a cannon suspended from a hot air balloon only to float safely back to Earth.

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  • Professor Zeno (Paul L Hague) (en)
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  • Professor Zeno (August 1, 1875 – September 26, 1901) was an early Aeronaut at the turn of the 20th century known for his performance of suspending from a trapeze below a parachute attached to a Hot Air Balloon, which he would then and cut loose from to float back to Earth while hanging from the trapeze beneath the parachute. He also performed the balloon cannon act in which he, again equipped with a parachute, was shot from a cannon suspended from a hot air balloon only to float safely back to Earth. (en)
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  • Professor Zeno (en)
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  • Professor Zeno (en)
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  • Lima, Ohio, U.S. (en)
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  • St. Clairsville, Ohio, U.S. (en)
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  • Woodlawn Cemetery, Lima, OH (en)
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  • Paul Leslie Hauge (en)
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  • Suspending from a trapezes below a Parachuting cut loose from a balloon. (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • Aeronaut (en)
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  • John R Hague (en)
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  • Mable Overholt (en)
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  • Professor Zeno (August 1, 1875 – September 26, 1901) was an early Aeronaut at the turn of the 20th century known for his performance of suspending from a trapeze below a parachute attached to a Hot Air Balloon, which he would then and cut loose from to float back to Earth while hanging from the trapeze beneath the parachute. He also performed the balloon cannon act in which he, again equipped with a parachute, was shot from a cannon suspended from a hot air balloon only to float safely back to Earth. (en)
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