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Chinese and Flight
Ans: Emperor Shun escaped prison by donning the
work clothes of a bird


Kei Kung, Wan Hoo, Ki-Kung-Shi


100 BC- Invented the kite


900 AD- Invented gunpowder


1100 AD- Built simple rockets

Greece and Rome
Ans: Gods depicted with wings and pegasus


Icarus and Daedalus


Seal from Babylonia with King Etena on an eagle


Kai Kawus, King of Persia


Alexander the Great

Two Trends in History of Flight

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Ans: People have always had the desire to fly


Since people did not have the natural ability to fly
like birds, flight depended on their ability to make
machines to carry them aloft

Ornithopter
Ans: Designed by Leonardo da Vinci


Flying machines kept aloft and propelled by flapping
wings

Leonardo da Vinci
Ans: 1452-1519


First designs of parachute and helicopter




Importance of center of gravity, pressure, and
streamlining


Obsessed with the idea of man flying like birds

Ballast
Ans: Heavy substance used to control ascent and
descent

Francesco de Lana


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Ans: 1670, professor of math, Jesuit priest


Wrote about aerial ship carried by four large spheres


First scientific record of a vacuum balloon


Also wrote about military uses for balloons

Laurenco de Gusmao
Ans: 1709, Jesuit priest


Demonstrated a small hot air balloon for king of
Portugal

Henry Cavendish
Ans: 1766, English chemist


discovered flammable air (hydrogen)

Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier




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Ans: French


June 1783- Public demonstration of their hot air
balloon


19 September 1783- Presented balloon to King Louis
XVI and Marie Antoinette


First living passengers on the balloons- animals


21 November 1783- First men rode in the balloon
over Paris

J.A.C. Charles
Ans: Scientist hired by Montgolfier brothers


23 August 1783- Tested his balloon made from
rubberized silk and inflated with hydrogen


1 December 1783- First manned flight in a hydrogen
balloon

1783-1790
Ans: 76 flights in France during this time


Hydrogen balloon became more popular than hot air
balloon



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