If that's a name, then I don't know.
If it's a description of what the bike actually did, then I don't know either.
But it is AMAZINGLY improbable that there was a flying bicycle in 1923, unless you count bikes being ridden at speed over jumps or possibly off cliffs.
It took somewhere into the 80s(look up "Gossamer Albatross") before aerodynamics and material sciences had progressed to the point where building a human-powered airplane, driven by bicycle-like pedalling had become possible.
it was invented by the example of the bicycle.
Yes
The first bicycles were invented by persons who didn't have a company.
Pierre Monroe
The bicycle was invented using already existing materials, so no new material was developed for the bicycle.
They asked when was it invented, not who invented it. The first road has been invented by persian (Iranian) and called by The Perisan Royal Road.
He invented the first bicycle in 1434.
... since the first bicycle, the "Walking Maschine" in 1817. [See images at the link below]
No.The guy who invented the bicycle frame has to be the guy who invented the bicycle.And the general opinion is that the first machine sufficiently recognizable as a bicycle was invented by a white german guy named Karl von Drais.
If a road does not have a bicycle lane, a bicyclist should ride their bicycle on the right side of the road, following the flow of traffic.
It is suspected that the first idea for the bicycle dates back to the 1400s. In 1817, the first bicycle was invented in Germany. the term for bicycles came from the French in the 1960s.
pierre invented the first bicycle with his son ernest