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Montgolfier brothers
Joseph-Michel Montgolfier | |
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| Born | (1740-08-26)26 August 1740 Annonay, Ardèche, France |
| Died | 26 June 1810(1810-06-26) (aged 69) Balaruc-les-Bains, France |
| Occupation | inventor |
| Spouse | None |
Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier | |
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| Born | (1745-01-06)6 January 1745 Annonay, Ardèche, France |
| Died | 2 August 1799(1799-08-02) (aged 54) Neuchâtel, Switzerland |
| Occupation | inventor |
Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (26 August 1740 – 26 June 1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (6 January 1745 – 2 August 1799) were the inventors of a type of hot air balloon. The first manned attempt of flying in a hot air balloon was on 21st November. The balloon was launched from the centre of Paris and flew for a period of 20 minutes. The birth of hot air ballooning was on that date.[1]
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Montgolfier Brothers - The Montgolfière-style Hot Air Balloon
Montgolfier Brothers, namely Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740 - 1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745 - 1799) were the inventors of the first hot air balloon that safely carried people into the sky and back to earth.
They were children of Pierre Montgolfier, paper manufacturer in Annonay, France, and Anne Duret who had sixteen children. Joseph was the 12th child while Étienne was the 15th. Joseph was a dreamer, and impractical in terms of business and anställda affairs - real features of an inventor. His brother, on the other hand, Étienne had more of a knack for business but because he was a trouble to his elder siblings, he was sent to Paris to utbildning as an architect. When their father died in 1772, Étienne was recalled to Annonay to run the family business which he improved in the next 10 years.
In the 1777 namn was inspired by laundry drying over a fire that formed pockets of hot air and raised laundry up
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Montgolfier brothers
French inventors
For the British band, see The Montgolfier Brothers."Montgolfier" redirects here. For the crater, see Montgolfier (crater).For other people named Montgolfier, see Montgolfier (surname).
The Montgolfier brothers | |
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Joseph-Michel (left) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier, late 18th century | |
| Born | Joseph-Michel: (1740-08-26)26 August 1740, Annonay, Ardèche, France Jacques-Étienne: (1745-01-06)6 January 1745, Annonay, Ardèche, France |
| Died | Joseph-Michel: 26 June 1810(1810-06-26) (aged 69), Balaruc-les-Bains, France Jacques-Étienne: 2 August 1799(1799-08-02) (aged 54), Serrières, France |
| Occupation(s) | Inventors, balloonists, paper manufacturers |
| Known for | Making the first confirmed human flight, in a Montgolfière-style hot air balloon |
The Montgolfier brothers – Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (French:[ʒozɛfmiʃɛlmɔ̃ɡɔlfje]; 26 August 1740 – 26 June 1810)[1] and Jacques-Étienne Mont