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In 1909 Louis Blériot completed the first flight across English Channel
Jean-Pierre Blanchard and John Jeffries crossed the English Channel by balloon on January 7, 1785. The journey took 2.5 hours.
Gossamer Albatross was the first man-powered aircraft to cross the English Channel on 12 June 1979. It was made of carbon fibre covered by Mylar and weighed only about 220 pounds for the Channel crossing. Invented by Paul McReady and flown by Bryan Allen.
Depending if you mean any air flight of flight to space. First Space Shuttle was Columbia First Successful flight was over the English Channel.
No they go over the English Channel and the Mediterranean sea.
The word woman comes from the Old English word wifmanwhich meant "female human" or "one" or "someone").Over the years this has changed to woman.
No ocean, just the English Channel, over it or under it.
Glenn Miller
The first wireless technology was developed well over 200 years ago. The first radio which is considered wireless was used in 1895 and sent a message across the English Channel.
No, off course not. It isn't even a channel. Channels are made by mankind. The, so called, English channel isn't. If you still consider it a channel then it's length is just over 400 km. (from Sennen till Dover). The Pangalanes-channel in Madagaskar is more than 500 km long.
Not since the last Ice Age. Yes in 1693.
Geraldine Mock was the first woman to fly around the world. You can't fly over the world.