Jean-François Boyvin de Bonnetot

March 19, 1742

Jean-François Boyvin de Bonnetot, or marques Bacqueville (Bacqueville-en-Caux, 1688 - Paris, October 7, 1760/1789), was a French inventor.

On March 19, 1742, he flew in a glider over the river Seine. Jean-Jacques Rousseau observed and recorded the event in his biographical book.[1][2][3] He equipped himself with wings and attempted to fly off the roof of the hotel. He briefly hovered 300 meters above the Seine before falling into a barge and breaking his leg.

References

  1. Biographie Normande - Les Marquis de Bacqueville Google Books - Revue de la Normandie: littérature, sciences, beaux-arts, histoire - Volume 9
  2. The Dream of Flying Avrosys
  3. MARQUIS DE BACQUEVILLE à PHINÉAS TAYLOR BARNUM Les Hommes de L´aventure


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