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Q: Who was the man who flew a hot air balloon from Robbin Island to cape town?
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Did the Montgolfier brothers fly the first aircraft or hot air balloon?

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The Montgolfier Brothers flew the first hot air balloon.


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The Montgolfier Brothers flew the first hot air balloon in 1783. The first airship is credited to Jean Baptiste Meusnier in 1784.


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What year did the first balloon fly?

The first balloons flew in 1780. The first one to carry human passengers flew in October 15, 1783.


What were the first creatures that flew in the montgolfier hot balloon?

A sheep, a duck and a rooster. According to reports, the balloon landed safely and the animal crew was unharmed.


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Did the Montgolfier Borthers fly the airship?

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Why is john wise important?

John Wise is important because he created a balloon and he flew far away from here.


What is the first air balloons name?

The first hot air balloon was named the Montgolfier balloon, after the inventors, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier. It flew in 1783.