A Timeline of Flight

By Tim Lambert

People have always dreamed of flying. According to Greek mythology, a man named Daedalus made wings for himself and successfully flew. According to old English mythology, an English king called Bladud made wings and tried to fly about 850 BC, but he was killed. About 1005, a monk named Eilmer of Malmesbury made wings and tried to fly by jumping off Malmesbury Abbey. He broke his legs but survived. 

About 1250 AD, an English monk named Roger Bacon had an idea for an ornithopter (a vehicle that flaps its wings). However it was balloons that first made human flight possible.

1783 

Joseph and Étienne Montgolfier launch the first hot air balloon

Jacques Charles and Nicolas Robert launched the first hydrogen balloon

1784 James Tytler became the first man in Britain to fly in a balloon

1784 Elisabeth Thible became the first woman to fly in an untethered balloon

1785 John Jeffries and Jean-Pierre Blanchard made the first flight across the English Channel in a balloon.

1794 the French used a balloon to spy on the Austrian army at the Battle of Fleurus. It was the first use of an aircraft in war.

1852 Henri Giffard made the first powered flight in an airship powered by a 3-horsepower steam engine

1894 Otto Lilienthal experiments with gliders

1903 The Wright brothers fly their plane

1906 a Brazilian named Alberto Santos-Dumont made the first aeroplane flight in Europe

1908 Thomas E Selfridge became the first person to die in a plane crash

1909 

Louis Bleriot became the first man to fly across the English Channel

Elise Deroche became the first woman to fly solo

1910 

Claude Grahame-White made the first recorded flight at night

Theodore Roosevelt became the first US president to fly in a plane

1911 Calbraith Perry Rodgers became the first man to make a transcontinental flight across North America

1912 

Henri Seimet became the first man to fly from Paris to London non-stop

Harriet Quimby became the first woman to fly across the English Channel

1913 Pyotr Nesterov became the first man to fly a plane in a loop

1914 Jan Nagórski iflew over the Barents Sea. He was the first man to fly a plane in the Arctic.

1919 

The first regular international passenger air service began. The flights were between London and Paris.

Four men, Ross and Keith Smith, Wally Shiers, and James Bennett made the first flight from England to Australia

The first wedding on a plane was held. The plane flew over Texas.

1920 Pierre van Ryneveld and Quintin Brand became the first men to fly from England to South Africa

1922 James Doolittle became the first man to fly across the USA from coast to coast

1923 the first US airship USS Shenandoah made its maiden flight

1927 Charles Lindbergh became the first man to fly across the Atlantic solo

1928 

Charles Kingsford-Smith and Charles Ulm became the first men to fly across the Pacific

Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. She was a passenger in a plane piloted by two men.

1929 Richard E Byrd became the first person to fly over the South Pole

1930 

Amy Johnson became the first woman to fly from Britain to Australia 

Nellie Jay became the first flying cow. She flew in a plane from Bismarck, Missouri to St Louis.

1931 two men, Auguste Piccard and Paul Kipfer became the first people to enter the stratosphere. In an aluminium capsule attached to a hydrogen balloon, they rose to 51,770 feet (15,781 metres). 

1932 Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic solo

1933 

Wiley Post became the first man to fly around the world alone

Douglas Douglas-Hamilton became the first man to fly over Mount Everest

1939

The first commercial flights across the Atlantic began

The first jet aircraft, Heinkel He 178 flys

1947 Chuck Yeager became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound

1949 James Gallagher and his crew became the first men to fly around the world nonstop

1952 the first scheduled passenger jet flight across the Atlantic took place

1953 Jacqueline Cochran became the first woman to fly faster than sound

1956 Peter Twiss became the first man to fly faster than 1,000 miles an hour

1969 the Boeing 747 ‘jumbo jet’ made its first passenger flight. It flew from Seattle to New York.

1977 The Gossamer Condor, a human-powered plane, was flown by Bryan Allen

1979 Bryan Allen became the first man to fly across the English Channel in a human-powered aircraft called the Gossamer Albatross

1983 Dick Smith became the first man to fly around the world in a helicopter solo

1987 Richard Branson and Per Lindstrand became the first men to cross the Atlantic in a hot air balloon

1995 Steve Fossett became the first man to fly across the Pacific single-handed in a balloon

1999 Bertrand Picard and Brian Jones became the first men to circumnavigate the world non-stop by balloon

2002 Steve Fossett became the first man to fly around the world in a balloon alone