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Timeline of aviation in the 18th century

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This is a list of aviation-related events during the 18th century (January 1, 1701 – December 31, 1800):

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1700s–1770s

  • 1709
    • Portuguese Father Bartolomeu de Gusmão demonstrates a practical model of a hot-air balloon made of a paper envelope with burning material suspended below it to King John V of Portugal in the Ambassador's drawing room. Worried that it will set fire to the curtains, servants end its flight by dashing it to the ground. It is the first known demonstration of a practical lighter-than-air craft.[1]
  • 1716
    • Well thought-out glider-project of the Swedish scholar Emanuel Swedenborg. Basis for his construction are bird flight and the glider kite.
  • 1738
    • In his Hydrodynamica the Swiss scholar Daniel Bernoulli (1700–1782) formulates the principle of the conservation of energy for fluids (Bernoulli's principle), the relationship between pressure and velocity in a flow.
  • 1746
  • 1766
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1780s–1790s

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1783: First flight at Annonay.
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1783: First manned voyage at Paris.
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1783: First gas balloon flight.
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1783: Sebastian Lenormand performs a parachute jump.
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1785: First crossing of the Channel.
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1794: First use in battle.
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1797: First high-altitude parachute jump from a balloon.
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Pierre Testu-Brissy on Air Horse One (c.1798)
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