First aerial voyage of Pilâtre de Rozier and dArlandes, Paris, France, 1783 (1890s).
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First aerial voyage of Pilâtre de Rozier and dArlandes, Paris, France, 1783 (1890s).
First aerial voyage of Pilâtre de Rozier and d'Arlandes, Paris, France, 1783 (1890s). On 21 November 1783, Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier (1754-1785) and François Laurent d'Arlandes (1742-1809) made the first successful manned untethered balloon flight. Flying a hot air balloon designed by the Montgolfier brothers, they took off from the garden of the Chateau de Muette in the Bois de Boulogne, watched by a crowd including King Louis XVI. In a flight lasting 25 minutes, they travelled about 5 1/2 miles and reached a height of 3000 feet. From the series The Dream of Flight. From a private collection.
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