King Solomon's Flying Machines | The Kebra Nagast is the most important you've never heard of that describes a flying airship used by King Solomon to map the world in this clip
![Solomon sights the mysterious palace' , after painting by John Henry Amshewitz. According to legend, King Solomon's magic carpet was made of green silk and was sixty miles long and sixty miles Solomon sights the mysterious palace' , after painting by John Henry Amshewitz. According to legend, King Solomon's magic carpet was made of green silk and was sixty miles long and sixty miles](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/JF7F9Y/solomon-sights-the-mysterious-palace-after-painting-by-john-henry-JF7F9Y.jpg)
Solomon sights the mysterious palace' , after painting by John Henry Amshewitz. According to legend, King Solomon's magic carpet was made of green silk and was sixty miles long and sixty miles
![Sean W. Anthony on Twitter: "image credits: The Magic Carpet by Monro Orr (1913) The beautiful Perî Bânû by René Bull (1912)" / Twitter Sean W. Anthony on Twitter: "image credits: The Magic Carpet by Monro Orr (1913) The beautiful Perî Bânû by René Bull (1912)" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ETqUHokWAAMsC9x.png)