[Gutenberg 43809] • Benjamin Franklin and the First Balloons
- Authors
- Franklin, Benjamin
- Tags
- benjamin , franklin , balloons , 1706-1790 -- correspondence
- Date
- 2013-09-29T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.03 MB
- Lang
- en
The recent bi-centenary of Franklin’s birth, which coincided with the revival of interest in balloons, makes this a timely topic, especially since Franklin’s descriptions of the first balloon ascensions are almost unknown and do not appear among his philosophical papers. The five letters which I have the honor to present were written to Sir Joseph Banks, President of the Royal Society of London, in 1783, when Franklin was Minister to the Court of France and, with the collateral documents, they give perhaps the most complete and accurate account of the beginning of aerial navigation, enlivened with the humor and speculation characteristic of the writer. It is certainly remarkable that Franklin, in the midst of diplomatic and social duties, could have found time to investigate personally this new invention of which he at once appreciated the possibilities.