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'''''The Airship Rises to Fame''''' was a feature published in ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1977]]''. | '''''The Airship Rises to Fame''''' was a feature published in ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1977]]''. | ||
It referred to the likes of the [[Montgolfier brothers]], | It referred to the likes of the [[Montgolfier brothers]], Jean Pierre Blanchard, John Jeffries, Henri Giffard, Alberto Santos-Dumant, and Walter Wellman. | ||
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The Airship Rises to Fame was a feature published in Doctor Who Annual 1977.
It referred to the likes of the Montgolfier brothers, Jean Pierre Blanchard, John Jeffries, Henri Giffard, Alberto Santos-Dumant, and Walter Wellman.
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- The Montgolfier brothers invented and crewed the first ever hot air balloon in 1784.
- In January 1785, Jean Pierre Blanchard and John Jeffries crossed the English Channel in a hot air balloon.