
Geronimo1967
Starting with some archive from Edwardian Britain at the start of the 20th century, when even the wealthiest still used the horse (or maybe a tram with frilly curtains), we explore mankind's fascination with flight. From early ballooning in the 1830s (and some accompanying enthusiastic posters) through to steam-powered concepts for flight, or harness-strapped wings - you name it, the daftness of these ideas knew no bounds. It's Orville and Wilbur Wright who finally got powered flight up and away in 1903 in North Carolina. Then the focus shifted to France where an aircraft looking more like Chinese lantern took off over the Seine. Santos Dumont with his "motor cycle of the air" proved groundbreaking before Wilbur came across the ocean (on a ...