


The History of Hot Air Ballooning
History Pages
- Brief History
- 1783 - Birth of Flight
- 1784 - English Aeronaut
- 1785 - Conquering the Channel
- 1793 - America Takes Off
- 1800 - Death of the Hot Air Balloon
- 1812 - The Irish Question
- 1898 - Balloons to Airplanes
- 1931 - A Stratospheric Achievement
- 1935 - Highest Men in the World
- 1960 - Balloons and Parachutes
- 1960s - Renaissance of Hot Air
- 1978 - Transatlantic Challenge
- 1981 - Transpacific Challenge
- 1987 - Richard Branson
- 1999 - The Last Frontier
- 2005 - Altitude Record Broken Again
1812 – The Irish Question
Balloon technology had improved sufficiently for the Englishman, James Sadler to attempt to fly the Irish Sea. He very nearly succeeded, ditching just off Anglesey. During the flight he mended a tear in the balloon’s fabric using his neckcloth. King George III was a keen admirer of Sadler’s exploits.

