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Old October 19th 06, 03:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Gene Seibel
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Default French Inventions (answers)

Well, technically ballooning is not aviation, since the word aviation
comes from the Latin avis which means bird.
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Greg Farris wrote:
In article ,
says...


Greg Farris wrote:
AVIATION
The French claim to the invention of aviation goes back to the frères
Mongolfier, who pioneered balloon flight. Depending on how you choose
to define aviation, the claim may have some legitimacy. The French
have always been important aviation pioneers, yet few specific
breakthrough inventions can be attributed directly to them. Powered
flight is generally attributed to the Wright Bros, though New
Zealanders claim it for their own Richard Pearse. The French claim the
invention of the airplane as well, however the assertion that any of
Clement Ader's pre-Wright devices actually flew has been largely
discredited.


Here's the Wikipedia article on the subject:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_flying_machine

I guess the fact that the word "Montgolfier" is not mentioned in the
otherwise well-prepared article pretty much sends them back to the books
to try again . . .