Not since the last Ice Age. Yes in 1693.
No single person invented the aeroplane. Over a number of years many people invented different parts to contribute to its development.
Because it allowed the English to establish dominance over the English Channel and to open up the way for them to land in northern France.
First, in 1940, the Germans held France, and were on the verge of wiping out the British army in north France. But, British officials forced anyone that had a boat that could operate on the sea to transport British soldiers from France back to England via the English Channel. This saved the British army in World War 2 in 1940. Second, the British stormed across the English channel on D-day to recapture France. This is what started the liberation of Western Europe. And lastly, the Battle of Britain was fought over the English channel. Britain didn't want the German air force to be over Britain, so Britain met the Germans over the English channel. This way, the Nazi planes didn't have a chance to bomb Britain if they were stopped over the English channel.
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No, off course not. It isn't even a channel. Channels are made by mankind. The, so called, English channel isn't. If you still consider it a channel then it's length is just over 400 km. (from Sennen till Dover). The Pangalanes-channel in Madagaskar is more than 500 km long.
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea was created on 1998-02-10.
In 1909 Louis Blériot completed the first flight across English Channel
Over Monaco in a Hydro-Aeroplane - 1912 was released on: USA: 26 July 1912
Harriet Quimby.
No they go over the English Channel and the Mediterranean sea.
Glenn Miller
No ocean, just the English Channel, over it or under it.
Not since the last Ice Age. Yes in 1693.
Jean-Pierre Blanchard and John Jeffries crossed the English Channel by balloon on January 7, 1785. The journey took 2.5 hours.
No single person invented the aeroplane. Over a number of years many people invented different parts to contribute to its development.
When flying from England to PAris you do not fly over any ocea. You fly over the English Channel.