- Yuan
Huangtou (Chinese: 元黄头; died in 559) was the son of
emperor Yuan Lang of
Northern Wei
dynasty of China. At that time,
paramount general Gao Yang took...
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southeastern Scotland.
First successful human flight: a kite
carrying Yuan
Huangtou lands in the
proximity of Ye, China.
Emperor Wen Xuan Di
sponsors the flight;...
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prince Yuan
Huangtou. "Gao Yang made Yuan
Huangtou and
other prisoners take off from the
Tower of the
Phoenix attached to
paper owls. Yuan
Huangtou was the...
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binding himself with bird
feathers glides about 100 meters. c. 559 Yuan
Huangtou, Ye,
first manned kite
glide to take off from a tower. c. 875 According...
- feathers; he is
claimed to have
glided about 100 meters. In 559 AD, Yuan
Huangtou is said to have
landed safely from an
enforced tower jump. The Andalusian...
- were the Wusugu, Yisaimo, Saiezhi, Hejie, Wuluohu, Nali, Lingxi, Shanbei,
Huangtou (Yellow-head), Da (Great) Ruzhe, Xiao (Lesser) Ruzhe, Powo, Nebeizhi, Luotuo...
- as a punishment. An
early recorded flight was that of the
prisoner Yuan
Huangtou, a
Chinese prince, in the 6th
century AD.
Stories of man-lifting kites...
- 荷花村)
Hetang Village (Chinese: 荷塘村)
Huangshachong Village (Chinese: 黄沙冲村)
Huangtou Village (Chinese: 黄头村)
Huanle Village (Chinese: 双乐村)
Jiangkou Village (Chinese:...
- 507–535–551 Yuan Dan d. 537 Yuan Ti 506–528 Yuan Xiu
Xiaowu 510–532–535 Yuan
Huangtou daughter b./r. 528 Yuan Zhao 526–528 Yuan Qin Fei 551–554 Yuan Kuo Gong...
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experiment by
having Yuan
Huangtou and a few
prisoners launch themselves from a
tower in Ye,
capital of the
Northern Qi. Yuan
Huangtou was the only one who...