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Kainoa
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Most likely it was something similar to a hot air balloon. Possibly a glider if you are talking about a winged vehicle. |
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Robert M
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hot air balloon works for radio trivia |
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Teatime
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Hot Air Balloon is the correct answer for the radio trivia.
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shortygoldstein
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hot air balloon |
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horsed2
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balloon works for radio trivia |
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Me
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hot air balloon works for radio trivia |
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bucsandducks
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hot air balloon |
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jugglehopper39
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hot air balloon |
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clairessa
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balloon |
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barbie doll
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hot air balloon works for Radio Trivia |
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Jillian
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Hot air balloon works for radio trivia
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Suzanne
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hot air balloon works for radio trivia. |
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Kat
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hot air balloon |
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Kelley
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Hot Air Balloon worked for radio trivia.
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sunshine05rose
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Hot Air Balloon
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On the 19th of September, 1783, the Montgolfier brothers successfully launched a balloon made from paper and cloth. To inflate the balloon they burned a combination of straw, chopped wool and dried horse manure underneath the balloon. As the straw burned it released heat that helped the balloon float. The wool and manure made lots of smoke and helped keep the burning flame low, which lessened the risk of the balloon catching fire. The brothers were far too nervous to try out their invention themselves so they sent up a sheep, a duck and a rooster to see what happened. The paper balloon floated up into the sky and landed safely after eight minutes.
http://www.questacon.edu.au/html/ballooning_history.html |
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zilly
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What was the first “vehicle” to be airborne?
BALLOON is the us99 trivia answer. |
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lilewu
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hot air balloon |
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lovelylady_7997
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Hot Air Balloon |
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SUPER MOM
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HOT AIR BALLOON is the answer for radio trivia;-)
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grasshoppah
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i dont remember the name of the car but in the 1920's an "aero car" was made was not produced because of propeller having no guard and being extremely dangerous to anyone in front of vehicle ! ...imagine driving down road with propeller spinning a couple thousand rpm's anything in front of you would be cut to ribbons! ...not to mention the debris kicked up by prop wash! |
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insurance p
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LARRY J7
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That would probably be the "Kitty Hawk"
flown by the Wright Bros.
That is unless you would want to consider
Moolik Zoonda's cart that went off the side of a mountain path in 8,004 BC !!! Flew for an astounding 46 seconds
before it came to a bitter end at the foot of a herd of grazing
Bison --- just 16 feet further south and Moolik would have been the first man on earth to wear Bison skins -- of course-- HE would have known nothing about it !!!! |
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Aaron Brook
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Whichever company decided to throw a vehicle off of a cliff first :) |
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NONAME
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prob ford |
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