Timeline of aviation – 18th century

Timeline
of aviation
pre-18th century
18th century
19th century
20th century begins
21st century begins

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

1700s-1770s

1780s-1790s

1783: First flight at Annonay.
1783: First manned voyage at Paris.
1783: First gas balloon flight.
1783: Sebastian Lenormand performs a parachute jump.
1785: First crossing of the Channel.
1794: First use in battle.
1797: First high-altitude parachute jump from a balloon.

See also

References

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