Flight

Flight

Published: 2002


The First Mat to FlyAbbas Ibn Firnas

Ibn Firnas of Islamic Spain invented, constructed, and tested the flying machine in the 800’s A.D. Roger Bacon learned of flying machines from Arabic references to Ibn Firnas’ machine. The latter’s invention antedates Bacon by 500 years and Da Vinci by some 700 years.

About 875, Abbas Ibn Firnas built a flying apparatus placing feathers on a wooden frame, creating a very primitive glider’s first documented record. One of the two surviving versions of his flight states:

Having constructed the final version of his glider, to celebrate its success, he invited Cordoba to come and witness his flight. People watched from a nearby tower as he flew some distance, but then the glider plummeted to the ground causing him to injure his back…”

Depiction of Ibn Firnas in Flight 875 CE

The second account adds that, after failing to land successfully, Ibn Firnas claimed that he had not noticed how birds use their tails to land and that he had forgotten the tail on his flying apparatus.

The back injury prevented Ibn Firnas from ever trying again. Grounded, he created a mechanized planetarium with revolving planets that simulated thunder and lightning and evolved a formula for manufacturing artificial crystals. Soon after, in 888, however, he died, primarily as a result of an ongoing struggle with his back injury from the flight.


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