A flight of fancy - 25 minutes that changed humanity
On this day in (engineering) history… It is a winter’s afternoon in Paris. The sun is shining, there isn’t a breath of wind in the air. These are significant, because of what is about to take place. The date is 21 November, 1783, and at 2PM Jean-François Pilatre de Rozier and François Laurent, the marquis d’ Arlandes will become the first people to fly. De Rozier, a doctor and the Marquis, an aristocratic military officer will rise some 3,000ft (910 metres) and cover five and a half miles in 25 minutes of floating through the air. The landing spot was just outside Paris, at Butte-aux-Cailles. The Brothers Montgolfier The main focus of the story isn’t De Rozier and Laurent, but two brothers who made their living by manufacturing paper. Jacques-Étienne and Joseph-Michel Montgolfier were…