Which figure successfully argued to be the first human volunteer to fly, rather than the condemned prisoners suggested by the King?
Answer
Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier
Pilâtre de Rozier successfully argued that he should be the first to fly, overriding the King's order that two condemned prisoners should undertake the perilous first ascent.

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