Hot air balloons were invented by the Montgolfier brothers in 1745-1799.The first hot air balloon Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier made was in France.In 1783, by the Montgolfier brothers. The modern type hot air balloon was developed by Ed Yost in 1955 and he made the first free flight in Nebraska in 1960.
the Montgolfier Brothers invented the hot air balloon on 5Th of April 1783 and fled it for the first time on 5Th of June
They invented the first hot air balloon in France. The first flight of the hot air balloon was conducted in Bois de Boulogne in Paris
Montgolfier Brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier
If you mean the Wright Brothers, you've got your facts wrong. Montgolfer invented the hot air balloon, and he built it because he wanted to fly and wanted other people to enjoy being airborne.
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no... they invented the hot air balloon and that's all.
they invented there hot air baloons in France where they grew up..
the Montgolfier Brothers invented the hot air balloon on 5Th of April 1783 and fled it for the first time on 5Th of June
They invented the first hot air balloon in France. The first flight of the hot air balloon was conducted in Bois de Boulogne in Paris
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Montgolfier Brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier
If you mean the Wright Brothers, you've got your facts wrong. Montgolfer invented the hot air balloon, and he built it because he wanted to fly and wanted other people to enjoy being airborne.
Since a hot air balloon is an aircraft, and the Montgolfier brothers flew the first hot air balloon, it can be said that the Montgolfier brothers flew the first aircraft ANDthe first hot air balloon.
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The Montgolfier Brothers flew the first hot air balloon.
The hot-air balloon was invented by Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740-1810) and his brother Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799). Also, the hot air balloon was improved by Pilatre de Rozier.The Mongolfier brothers in 1783.
They invented the hot air balloon, the hydraulic ram and owned a large paper industry