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Q: Why was the first hot air balloon made?
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What was the first hot air balloon made out of?

The first hot air balloon was made out of silk fabric and paper. It was designed and flown by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783.


Who made the first hot air balloon?

The Montgolfier brothers Joesph and Michael made the first manned hot air balloon but the Robert brothers and Jacques Charles made the first manned hydrogen balloon


When did the first hot air balloon get made?

its effect increases as balloon moves upward


When was the first hot sir balloon made?

The first hot air balloon to take people up was in 1783 in Paris, France.


How long did it take to build the first hotair balloon?

it took about a year for the first hot air balloon to be made.


Did the Montgolfier brothers fly the first aircraft or hot air balloon?

Since a hot air balloon is an aircraft, and the Montgolfier brothers flew the first hot air balloon, it can be said that the Montgolfier brothers flew the first aircraft ANDthe first hot air balloon.


Did the Montgolfier Brothers fly the first hot air balloon or the first airship?

they flew the first hot air balloon


Did the montgolfier brothers fly a hot air balloon first?

Yes they were first to fly the first hot air balloon


Did the montgolfier brothers fly the first hot air balloon or air ship?

hot air balloon


When did the hot air balloon invented?

The hot air balloon was invented in 1783 by Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier in France. They made history with their first manned flight in a hot air balloon on November 21, 1783.


What were the first passengers in hot air balloon?

the first passengers that entered a hot air balloon were a duck,sheep and a rooster.


What were the first passengers in a hot air balloon?

the first passengers that entered a hot air balloon were a duck,sheep and a rooster.