First Flight in the World

During my weekend in the Midlands of Kwa-Zulu Natal I had a look at a map and realises that this monument Described above and below was metioned to me in a Talk by: Ken Gillings (Historian in KZN)

I obviously went online to find out more information and stumbled across this article below, by whom I’m not sure!

Its brilliant to think that this area that I live and work in holds such History in it.

“JOHN GOODMAN HOUSEHOLD THE FIRST FLIGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA OR THE WORLD? It is generally believed by most people today that Chanute Lilienthal, in 1896, flew in a glider and that the Wright brothers flew for the first time in December 1903 in a powered aircraft. There are some conflicting stories about the Wright Brothers flight but it generally believed that these facts are correct. About this time the story of John Goodman Household’s achievements comes to light. John Goodman Household lived on the farm Der Magtenburg, in the Karkloof area near Howick in KwaZulu Natal. No written record can be found that John Goodman Household and his brother designed and built the world’s first heavier than air glider. Their first craft was a single wing hang glider with a shifting seat. It was shaped on the form of a vulture and built of bamboo, river reed, oiled paper and rope. It is claimed that this first design never took to the skies. The second aircraft was, however, of a similar design with the exception that the oiled paper was substituted with silk and the bamboo with steel rods. The first flight in the redesigned craft, is said to have taken place in 1871 and repeated again in 1875. The actual distance flown and altitude achieved differs from source to source (some sources say the distance was 80 metres) but what can be verified is that the distance flown was further, and the duration was also longer than either of the flights made by Lilienthal or the Wright brothers. The second flight was not as successful as the first and ended in an abrupt ending when the craft plunged into a tree and plummeted to the ground, resulting in Household breaking a leg. It said that after hearing about her son’s escapades, Household’s mother insisted that her son abandon his project out of fear that it would incur the wrath of God. On her insistence all records and designs were destroyed by burning everything. Other sources say that the glider was then stored in a barn and eventually burnt so he could abide by his promise to his mother never to fly again. For me an added bit of information of interest is that Household consulted the then Anglican Bishop of Pietermaritzburg, Bishop John William Colenso who was a known mathematician, theologian, and philosopher, missionary and humanitarian. He also translated the entire New Testament and part of the Old Testament into Zulu and wrote the first Zulu / English dictionary. One source says that Colenso designed the aerodynamics of the wings of the glider for Household. Bishop Colenso was later excommunicated for his interpretation of the bible which did not conform to the teaching of the church at that time. Today a memorial has been erected in memory of his achievement at Curry’s Post, near Howick, which I came across by chance during my travels. The datum and co-ordinates for the memorial are : WGS 84 S29º 20′ 11.5′ E30º 11′ 48.5′.”

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