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Aeronautical Collection (page 5)

"Aeronautical Marvels: Unveiling the Evolution of Flight" Design for a flying machine wing operated by a spring

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Aeronautical Collection: Different Systems of Sailing in the Air. Featuring the inventions of: 1. Alban 2. Petin 3
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Aeronautical Collection: Flying machine invented by Jacob Degen, 1807. Wood engraving, American, 1857
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Aeronautical Collection: Besniers flying apparatus of 1678. Wood engraving, American, 1857
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Aeronautical Collection: A representation of Bartolomeu Lourenco de Gusmaos man-carrying ornithopter of 1709
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Aeronautical Collection: Drawing of a man-powered flying machine designed by English pioneer of aviation, George Cayley
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Aeronautical Collection: CIVIL WAR: BALLOON, 1862. Professor Thaddeus Sobieski Coulincourt Lowe inflating his
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Aeronautical Collection: Russian aviator. Photographed seated in his airplane, c1910
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Aeronautical Collection: Rear view of Wright glider in flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1911
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Aeronautical Collection: Glider being prepared for flight by Orville and his assistants with a number of journalists
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Aeronautical Collection: Group portrait in front of the Wright glider at Kill Devil Hill
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Aeronautical Collection: Orville and Wilbur Wright, testing their glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1911
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Aeronautical Collection: Dan Tate (left) and Wilbur Wright, flying a glider as a kite at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
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Aeronautical Collection: Wilbur Wright in prone position in damaged glider after unsuccessful trial, Kitty Hawk
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Aeronautical Collection: Wilbur Wright flying their glider, near the bottom of Big Hill, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
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Aeronautical Collection: Glider invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright, being flown as a kite in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
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Aeronautical Collection: Army officer piloting a Wright biplane at College Park Aviation Field, Maryland, 1912
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Aeronautical Collection: A Tractor biplane in flight. Photograph, 1914
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Aeronautical Collection: Army officers piloting a Wright biplane at College Park Aviation Field, Maryland, 1912
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Aeronautical Collection: Orville and Wilbur Wrights airplane outside their camp at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
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Aeronautical Collection: Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine
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Aeronautical Collection: Inflation and ascent of an airship in Dresden, Germany. German newspaper engraving, 1884
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Aeronautical Collection: Mark Quinlan nearly falling from a one-man dirigible during a flight over Hartford
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Aeronautical Collection: 19th century engraving
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Aeronautical Collection: Inflation of a hot air balloon with hydrogen gas. 19th century engraving
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Aeronautical Collection: Gondola of John Wises hot air balloon, Atlantic, during an attempted transatlantic voyage from St
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Aeronautical Collection: John Wises hot air balloon, the Atlantic, accidentally landing in a lake during an attempted
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Aeronautical Collection: Man watching a hot air balloon ascent. Late 19th century German engraving after a drawing by Fritz
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Aeronautical Collection: Hot air balloon accident in which the gondola broke off from the balloon
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Aeronautical Collection: Hot air balloon and rudder designed by French aeronaut Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard
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Aeronautical Collection: Hot air balloon designed by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard, in which he crossed the English
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Aeronautical Collection: Hot air balloon that ascended from Norwich, England has fallen into the sea
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Aeronautical Collection: Hot air balloon designed by French aeronaut Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in the 18th century
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Aeronautical Collection: Scientific experiments conducted during a flight on the hot air balloon Zenith, from La Villette
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Aeronautical Collection: Hot air balloon designed by Vincenzo Lunardi, an 18th century Italian aeronaut
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Aeronautical Collection: Ascent of a hot air balloon, 19th century
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Aeronautical Collection: Airship designed by Italian aeronaut Pasquale Cordenons (1837-1886). Wood engraving, American, 1877
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Aeronautical Collection: Professor John Steiner leaping from his hot air balloon into Lake Erie during an attempt to fly to
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Aeronautical Collection: Airship invented by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard in the 18th century
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Aeronautical Collection: English balloonist. Sadlers crash into the Irish Sea during his attempt to cross it in October 1812
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Aeronautical Collection: Parachute, 19th Century
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Aeronautical Collection: Various positions of the Parachute in descending. 19th century engraving
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Aeronautical Collection: Ascent of an airship in Berlin. German engraving, 1883
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Aeronautical Collection: Woodcut by Thomas Bewick, early 19th century
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Aeronautical Collection: Balloon ascent of French aeronauts Maurice Mallet and Paul Jovis from La Villette gasworks
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Aeronautical Collection: Companion of aeronaut Charles Green. Accompanied Green during the fatal experiment in which
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Aeronautical Collection: The large meter to measure the amount of gas used to inflated Thaddeus S. C. Lowes hot air balloon
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Aeronautical Collection: Charles Greens Nassau balloon crashing into the ocean after descending too quickly from a high
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Aeronautical Collection: Fatal accident on the hot air balloon Zenith, 15 April 1875. In trying to break the altitude


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"Aeronautical Marvels: Unveiling the Evolution of Flight" Design for a flying machine wing operated by a spring: Witness the ingenuity behind early flight attempts as inventors experimented with innovative mechanisms to conquer the skies. Cutaway view of a Pan-American Clipper, c1940: Step into the golden age of air travel and marvel at the luxurious interiors and advanced engineering that made long-distance flights possible. Airbus A350 artist impression: Immerse yourself in a vision of modern aviation, where sleek lines and cutting-edge technology merge to create an aircraft designed for efficiency, comfort, and sustainability. GOODYEAR BLIMP - Early 20th-century photograph: Behold one of aviation's most iconic symbols as it gracefully floats through the sky, showcasing both innovation and timeless elegance. Plans of the Wright Brothers 1903 Biplane: Explore the blueprints that laid the foundation for human flight, revealing meticulous attention to detail and groundbreaking concepts that changed history forever. German WWII ramjet engine blueprint: Delve into wartime advancements as engineers sought ways to propel aircraft faster than ever before, pushing boundaries in speed and power during World War II. Nadar's Le Geant balloon on exhibition at Crystal Palace in London in 1863 - Contemporary English wood engraving: Transport yourself back to an era when hot air balloons captured imaginations worldwide, offering breathtaking views from above like never seen before. Wright Model A aircraft flight, 1909 C017 / 7837: Relive Orville Wright's historic flight aboard his Model A aircraft—a pivotal moment marking mankind's first successful powered airplane journey. German WWII ramjet bomber blueprint: Discover plans for an imposing war machine that aimed to dominate aerial warfare during World War II—an embodiment of technological prowess amidst turbulent times. USS AKRON CONSTRUCTION.