k Montgolfier Brothers1784 Hot air balloons. 1784 engraving of early hot air balloons. The first flight by a hot air balloon took place in France in June 1783. The balloon, built by brothers Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier, was made of papercovered cloth and was lifted by hot air from an onboard stove burning wool and straw. In September the brothers demonstrated their invention to the King in Versailles. This time the balloon carried the first air passengers a sheep, a duck and a cock. The first human flight was on 21 November 1783. The two passengers, friends of the Montgolfiers, ascended before a crowd of three hundred thousand and flew for about 25 minutes over the centre of Paris, covering 9km. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Montgolfier Brothers  1784  Hot air balloons. 1784 engraving of early hot air balloons. The first flight by a hot air balloon took place in France in June 1783. The balloon, built by brothers Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier, was made of paper covered cloth and was lifted by hot air from an on board stove burning wool and straw. In September the brothers demonstrated their invention to the King in Versailles. This time the balloon carried the first air passengers: a sheep, a duck and a cock. The first human flight was on 21 November 1783. The two passengers, friends of the Montgolfiers, ascended before a crowd of three hundred thousand and flew for about 25 minutes over the centre of Paris, covering 9km.
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Montgolfier Brothers (1784)

Hot air balloons. 1784 engraving of early hot air balloons. The first flight by a hot air balloon took place in France in June 1783. The balloon, built by brothers Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier, was made of paper-covered cloth and was lifted by hot air from an on-board stove burning wool and straw. In September the brothers demonstrated their invention to the King in Versailles. This time the balloon carried the first air passengers: a sheep, a duck and a cock. The first human flight was on 21 November 1783. The two passengers, friends of the Montgolfiers, ascended before a crowd of three hundred thousand and flew for about 25 minutes over the centre of Paris, covering 9km.

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