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Fabulous images from the archive of the National Aerospace Library of the Royal Aeronautical Society, devoted to aviation and aerospace history

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Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Charles Green ballooning poster, Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, The After Season... Veteran Green to make a night balloon ascent. With fireworks, a concert, equitation, and other entertainment. August 1850

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Balloon event, Charles Green
Charles Green ballooning poster, Vauxhall Gardens, Grand Night Ascent amidst the most magnificent fireworks. 16 August 1850

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Charles Green ballooning poster, Royal Vauxhall Gardens, second week of the after-season, a night balloon ascent. With fireworks, a concert, and other entertainment. September 1850

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Montgolfier balloon ascent, Versailles

Montgolfier balloon ascent, Versailles

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Blanchards balloon and apparatus

Blanchards balloon and apparatus
A representation of Jean-Pierre Blanchards balloon and apparatus, with annotations. Below the large round balloon is a parachute, and under that two men in the gondola with wings for steering. 1780s

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Blanchards balloon and apparatus
A representation of Jean-Pierre Blanchards balloon and apparatus, with annotations below. Below the large round balloon is a parachute, and below that two men in the gondola with wings for steering

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent from St Cloud, Paris

Balloon ascent from St Cloud, Paris

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Blanchard and Jeffries crossing English Channel

Blanchard and Jeffries crossing English Channel
Jean-Pierre Blanchard and Dr John Jeffries crossing the English Channel by balloon. They left Dover, crossed the sea, and landed near Blanay, between Calais and Boulogne

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Satirical images of an Air Balloon

Satirical images of an Air Balloon
Set of 12 satirical images with captions of an Air Balloon, showing filling, flying, reaching the moon, coming back to earth, and bursting. 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Technical diagram of a flying machine

Technical diagram of a flying machine, with measurements and annotations. The small red circle labelled C is the pilots seat. late 18th century

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent from Prairie de Nesle, northern France

Balloon ascent from Prairie de Nesle, northern France
Balloon ascent by M Charles from the Prairie de Nesle, northern France, where it had landed after taking off from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, on 1 December 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent, Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Balloon ascent, Tuileries Gardens, Paris
Balloon ascent by Charles and Robert from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris. 1 December 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Technical diagram of a flying machine, with pilot

Technical diagram of a flying machine, with pilot
Technical diagram of a flying machine, with measurements and annotations, and a pilot seated at the controls. circa late 18th century

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Garnerin descending in his parachute, Paris

Garnerin descending in his parachute, Paris
Garnerin descending in his parachute, with his discarded balloon on the left. Claimed to be the first to descend from a balloon by means of a parachute

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Map, Battle of Fleurus

Map, Battle of Fleurus
Map of the Battle of Fleurus - it was won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Battle of Fleurus with balloon

Battle of Fleurus with balloon
The Battle of Fleurus, won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground while the French

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Blanchard balloon ascent, Rouen, France

Blanchard balloon ascent, Rouen, France
Third balloon ascent of Jean-Pierre Blanchard, with Mr Boby, from the old barracks at Rouen. They later descended on the Plaine de Puissanval. 18 July 1784

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Balloon ascent from St Cloud, Paris

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent from Tuileries Chateau, Paris

Balloon ascent from Tuileries Chateau, Paris

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent from Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Balloon ascent from Tuileries Gardens, Paris
Balloon ascent by the Robert brothers from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris. 19 September 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent from Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Balloon ascent from Tuileries Gardens, Paris
Balloon ascent of Charles and Robert from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, watched by crowds of spectators. 1 December 1783

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Balloon ascent from Tuileries Gardens, Paris
View of Paris from the Bourbon Palace, showing the balloon of Charles and Robert in flight following its ascent from the Tuileries Gardens, with people watching from boats on the river

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent from Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Balloon ascent from Tuileries Gardens, Paris
Balloon ascent by the Robert brothers from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris. 19 September 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Montgolfier balloon, ascent over Lyons, France

Montgolfier balloon, ascent over Lyons, France
The Montgolfier balloon, Le Flesselle, which ascended over Lyons, France. 19 January 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon descent at Gonesse, France

Balloon descent at Gonesse, France
The first trial hydrogen balloon which ascended from the Champ de Mars, and descended in the village of Gonesse, north east of Paris

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent from Prairie de Nesle, northern France

Balloon ascent from Prairie de Nesle, northern France
Balloon ascent by M Charles from the Prairie de Nesle, northern France, where it had landed after taking off from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, on 1 December 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Montgolfier balloon in flight over Lyons, France

Montgolfier balloon in flight over Lyons, France
General view of Lyons, France, taken from the top of the Faubourg de la Guillotiere, showing the Montgolfier balloon Le Flesselle in flight above the city. 19 January 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Montgolfier balloon ascent, Versailles

Montgolfier balloon ascent, Versailles
Ascent of the Montgolfier balloon from Versailles, viewed by the King, the Royal Family and a large crowd of spectators. The balloon flew for eight minutes, then descended in the Bois de Vaucresson

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent by Blanchard, Champ de Mars, Paris

Balloon ascent by Blanchard, Champ de Mars, Paris
Balloon ascent by Jean-Pierre Blanchard from the Champ de Mars, Paris. 2 March 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Balloon ascent from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris
Balloon ascent of Charles and Robert from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, the first voyage made in a hydrogen balloon. After sending off a trial hydrogen balloon, Charles designed

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: First balloon flight over the English Channel

First balloon flight over the English Channel, from Dover to the French coast, by Jean-Pierre Blanchard. Seen here is the balloon in flight between Calais and Boulogne, with a fisherman

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon built at Versailles

Balloon built at Versailles
A balloon built at Versailles, France, and put on display there on a platform. It was 60 feet high and 40 feet in diameter, in blue and gold material

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Festival for 14 July, Champs Elysees, Paris

Festival for 14 July, Champs Elysees, Paris

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Battle of Fleurus with balloon

Battle of Fleurus with balloon
The Battle of Fleurus, won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground while the French

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Le Suffren balloon ascent, Nantes

Le Suffren balloon ascent, Nantes
View of the Le Suffren balloon ascending from the garden of the orphanage, Nantes, France. Including the equipment used to raise and fill it. 14 June 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Return of a balloon, Paris

Return of a balloon, Paris
The ceremonial return of a balloon to Paris, with various people of distinction. Charles and Robert made the ascent from the Tuileries Gardens the previous day. 2 December 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Coronation of Napoleon, with balloon

Coronation of Napoleon, with balloon
Festival for the Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine, scene in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, with five balloons ascending as part of the celebrations. 3 December 1804

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Blanchard and Lepinard balloon ascent

Blanchard and Lepinard balloon ascent
14th balloon ascent of Jean-Pierre Blanchard, accompanied by the Chevalier Lepinard, at Lille, Flanders. With spectators and soldiers on the ground. 26 August 1785

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Montgolfier balloon in flight over Lyons, France

Montgolfier balloon in flight over Lyons, France
General view of Lyons, France, taken from the top of the Faubourg de la Guillotiere, showing the Montgolfier balloon Le Flesselle in flight above the city. 19 January 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Ballooning event, Champ de Mars, Paris

Ballooning event, Champ de Mars, Paris
A balloon held by ropes, the burning of a wooden castle, and a chariot race going on around them, on the Champ de Mars, Paris. late 1790s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Balloon ascent, Champ de Mars, Paris

Balloon ascent, Champ de Mars, Paris
Balloon ascent by Montgolfier, d Anonai and Vivarais from the Champ de Mars, Paris. 27 August 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Battle of Fleurus with balloon

Battle of Fleurus with balloon
The Battle of Fleurus, won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground while the French

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Westland Wapiti 1 aeroplane

Westland Wapiti 1 aeroplane
Westland Wapiti 1 of No. 601 (County of London) Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force. 1940s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Bell Airacobra I aeroplane

Bell Airacobra I aeroplane

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Westland Wyvern VP120 aeroplane

Westland Wyvern VP120 aeroplane, in silver. 1940s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Fairey Battle K9182 aeroplane

Fairey Battle K9182 aeroplane in camouflage paint. 1940s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Supermarine Type 365 Spitfire aeroplane

Supermarine Type 365 Spitfire aeroplane
Supermarine Type 365 Spitfire P.R. Mk. XI aeroplane, in blue with black and white stripes. 1940s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Collection: Martin Baker M. B. 5 aeroplane

Martin Baker M. B. 5 aeroplane
Martin Baker M.B.5 aeroplane in camouflage colours. 1940s



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