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HISTORY This Week

Defying Gravity and Monarchy

HISTORY This Week

The HISTORY® Channel | Back Pocket Studios

History, Society & Culture

4.54.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

November 21, 1783. The garden at the Chateau de la Muette is full of expectant Parisians, looking up at the sky. They’re waiting to watch the first two human beings ever take free, untethered flight. After a gust of wind nearly derails the entire operation, some volunteer seamstresses help repair the 75 foot tall hot air balloon. Finally, two Frenchmen step into their wicker baskets and take off. This first human balloon flight is more than just a landmark in aviation history. For the crowds of huddled French masses looking up from below, it's a revolution in and of itself. How did two sons of a papermaker create the first successful aviation device in history? And how did the balloon come to symbolize the French Revolution? 


Special thanks to our guests, Tom Crouch, author of Lighter Than Air: An Illustrated History of Balloons and Airships, and Mi Gyung Kim, author of The Imagined Empire: Balloon Enlightenments in Revolutionary Europe.


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0:00.0

The History Channel, original podcast.

0:04.9

History this week, November 21st, 1783.

0:13.7

I'm Sally Helm.

0:17.6

It's just past noon, and the sky is looking dark,

0:22.7

threatening even.

0:24.7

Which isn't great news for two Frenchmen

0:27.8

standing nervously in the garden at the Chateau de la Mouette.

0:32.7

Because today, they're supposed to become

0:36.3

the first two human beings ever to take free, untethered flight.

0:45.2

At the sound of a cannon, a 75-foot-tall balloon

0:50.2

begins to fill with hot air.

0:53.6

Eight minutes later, it's full,

0:55.4

and tugging at the rope that holds it to the ground.

0:59.4

The balloon's inventors insist on one more test,

1:02.9

letting the balloon rise while it's still tethered to the ground.

1:07.2

As it's floating up, a gust of wind pushes the craft to one side,

1:12.1

tangling the ropes, and damaging the balloon.

1:16.4

Some volunteer scenes dresses rush forward to make repairs.

1:20.2

The crowd is restless, people begin to cheer.

1:23.4

But finally, after an hour and a half,

1:26.9

the two Frenchmen step into their wicker baskets,

1:30.7

and the balloon takes off.

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