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Theory of Flight
Theory of Flight
Theory
a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something,
especially one based on general principles independent of the thing
to be explained.
Flight
the action or process of flying through the air.
Instruments to fly
Myth and Folklore were also rich in tales of airworthy vehicles
that might carry the weight of a human, from various chariots of the
gods to witches broom sticks.
In 1670, Proposing
yet another impractical
design this time for an
airship lifted by spheres
from which the air had been
pumped to create a vacuum
Italian Jesuit Father
Francesco De Lana pointed
out that such a vehicle
could be used to land troops
to capture a city in a
surprise attack, or to
destroy
houses
and
fortresses
by
dropping
fireballs and bombs
The
first
free
manned flight followed on
November 21 the same
year.
When
physician
Jean-Franois Piltre de
Rozier
and
Marquis
d'Arlandes drifted paris
covering 8km for about 25
minutes.
Ballooning
captured
the
public
imagination much as flying
machines would in the
early 20th century. Crowds
flocked to demonstration
flights and fliers became
national heroes.
Scientific Progress
Hensons grandiose
plans for an Aeriel Steam
Transit
Company
momentarily attracted the
interest of investors, the
proposal
for
passenger
flights spanning the globe
rendered credible by fanciful
illustrations
of
steam
carriage soaring over exotic
locations. But doubt and
ridicule
soon
followed.
Hensons
vision
never
materialized, he could not
find anyone ready to put up
the cash for the development
and
rapidly
abandoned
aerial experiment for good.
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