The first crossing of the English Channel by air
Dec 29, 2021
4 minutes
Words: Emma Slattery Williams
Balloonomania was sweeping through France, England and beyond in the early 1780s as people’s imaginations were captivated by an innovative, seemingly magical new form of travel: hot-air ballooning. A host of budding aviators, daring adventurers and record-setters took to the skies with their sights firmly set on continually reaching higher and thrusting further.
And it soon became clear that the first major step in long-distance balloon flight was going to be a successful crossing of the English Channel. At the narrowest point, just 21 miles of ocean separate Britain and France – it is possible to see one country from the other on a clear
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