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First untethered voyage by Pilâtre de Rozier and d'Arlandes,
November 21,
1783. Illustration from the late 19th Century.
'François Laurent Marquis d'Arlandes' (
1742 -
May 1,
1809) was a pioneer of
hot air ballooning along with
Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier. They flew for the first time in Paris on
November 21,
1783. They took off just on 2 p.m. from
Château de la Muette in Paris, in the presence of the king
Louis XVI. They travelled about five and a half miles (6 km) for about 25 minutes; the first 'free flight' made by man. After the flight, the pilots drank
champagne to placate them and to celebrate the flight, a tradition carried on by balloonists to this day.
History
D'Arlandes met
Joseph Montgolfier at the Jesuit college of Tournon.
He died on
May 1,
1809 in his castle of
Saleton near
Anneyron.