The hot air  balloon that we see is truly a marvel of science. Travelling the skies  using just air is a great achievement. Any balloon that is used for  flight has three main parts. French brothers Joseph and Etienne  Montgolfier  (1783)  are performed the first manned flight. They were  not much more successful than the animals, managing to stay in air for a  total of 20 minutes. The first serious, long distance flight came just  two years later when in 1785 a French balloonist, Jean Pierre Blanchard,  and his American co pilot, John Jefferies, became the first to fly  across the English Channel. The above events paved the way for balloons  to be used widely in the world. Although it never became a popular or  widespread method of air travel, man’s fascination with these marvels  that seem to be suspended in air on their own has continued unabated.  Grown men seem to have the same feeling towards a hot air balloon as  kids have towards their helium balloons.
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