RMGG2E6A–The great aerostatic grape-picker created by Lhomond and Roger. This 13 feet-high balloon made with a bladder was fabricated in the former Tuileries concert hall in 1785 France, 1785
RMG16AE5–The corps transporting the balloon to Fleurus. The French Aerostatic Corps or Company of Aeronauts was the world's first air force, founded in 1794 to use balloons, primarily for reconnaissance. The Battle of Fleurus, on June 26, 1794, was a major engagem
RM2RG9GG3–Martyn's Aerostatic Globe design, 1783
RM2AP14KE–Aerostatic Globe, Montgolfier Brothers' hot air balloon, illustration, 1783
RM2J6K97D–MONTGOLFIER BROTHERS BALLOON 1783 description of the historic Montgolfier Brothers' 1783 balloon flight. Illustration with engineering proportions and description. Translation: Figure and exact proportions of the 'Aerostatic Globe', which was the first to first carry men through the air. Engineering data is provided in pre-revolutionary French units: Height of the Globe: 70 pieds Weight of the Globe: 1600 Livres Diameter: 46 pied Lifting capacity: between 1600 and 1700 livres Volume: 60000 pieds cubes Gallery: 3 pieds wide
RFG55Y06–SANTOS DUMONT: Aerostatic Park prize;Dirigible Balloon Longchamps July 12th 1907
RMKCCY7G–Drawings and Prints, Print, Madam Blubber's Last Shift or The Aerostatic Dilly
RMWHBAFC–London : Mr Martyn's Design for an Aerostatic Globe 1783 , aquatint , published 2 October 1784 by T Martyn
RMCB5YJJ–Aerostatic Fish flying myth mythical fantasy magic magical cartoon flight coast saddle ship sea ocean cliffs cliff
RF2HWAE6Y–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print, Madam Blubber's Last Shift or The Aerostatic Dilly, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2H04B88–France, Paris. Preparations for the first ascent of the Captive Balloon in the Tuileries Garden, verified on July 18, 1878, during the Paris Universal Exhibition. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1878.
RF2B6RA91–Aerostatic Balloons flying at sunrise
RM2J09M45–The first balloons. Chevalier de Chevelu Aerostatic Machine launched at Chambery on May 6, 1784. France, Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1899
RMGKY8B0–Bedfordshire, UK. 24th August, 2016, The Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) Airlander 10 undergoing test flights over the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire countryside. In a steep dive near the Historic RAF Cardington Hangars it is a broad-hulled airship with auxiliary wing and tail surfaces, it flies using both aerostatic and aerodynamic lift. Powered by four diesel-engine driven ducted propellers, it is the largest aircraft flying today. Within the next hour this aircraft had crash landed at the base station, causing some damage to the cockpit. Photo Credit: Mick Flynn/Alamy Live News
RMEW6D4K–The death of Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier in 1785 when his hot air balloon crashed near Wimereux, Pas-de-Calais, France during an attempt to fly across the English Channel.
RMM4GPKD–Aerostatic balloon flying over Ctalonia, Spain
RF2D6KBXC–Aerostatic balloon flying over a colorful sky at dawn
RFP7F087–Turin, Italy: Fly over the city with the largest balloon restrained to the world
RMB64JG9–Torremolinos,Costa del Sol, Malaga Province, Spain. Two hot air balloons advertising Vodafone and Acquajet
RM2FKBD7H–APRES SON ACCIDENT, LE DIRIGEABLE LA REPUBLIQUE ATTERRISSANT AUX POLICARDS A JUSSY-LE-CHAUDRIER Département : Cher - 18 Region: Centre-Val de Loire Vintage postcard
RMER7CA7–The 'Aerostatic globe' balloon, belonging to Jacques Charles
RM2RTMG95–The Montgolfier brothers’ hot-air balloon 'The Aerostatic Globe' ascending from Champ de Mars, Paris, France on August 27th 1783, hand-coloured etching, 1783
RMPATD6W–Madam Blubber's Last Shift or The Aerostatic Dilly. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757-1827 London). Dimensions: Sheet: 14 7/16 × 10 9/16 in. (36.7 × 26.8 cm) Plate: 13 3/4 × 9 3/4 in. (34.9 × 24.8 cm). Published in: London. Publisher: Hannah Humphrey (London). Subject: Sir Cecil Wray (British, Yorkshire 1734-1805 Lincolnshire); Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (British, 1724-1816); Lady Albinia Hobart, Countess of Buckinghamshire (British, 1737/38-1816). Date: April 29, 1784. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RF2BHRHYE–Hydrogen gas barrels preparation for hot air balloons fed with lead pipes.
RMD6PXRM–Harry Grant Dart: Aerostatic cabriolet of tomorrow, ca. 1905
RM2A2RW1T–A. Etienne de Montgolfier. Cooperator and Inventor of Aerostatic Art, Portrait of Jacques Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799), Fig. 9, p. 29, 1876, Alfred Sircos; Th. Pallier: Histoire des ballons et des ascensions célèbres avec une préface de Nadar: dessins de A. Tissandier [...]. Paris: F. Roy, 1876
RF2K65BMT–A barometer on the bridge of a ship
RFDRFARX–Aerostatic Fish proposal for a flying machine in the 1700's
RFWWHDHN–Hot air balloon
RM2AA9TK7–Balloon ascent of Vicente Lunardi (1754-1806) on the Buen Retiro, August 12, 1792. Etching on paper, ca.1793. History Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RF2B6BBND–Aerostatic Balloon flying in Seville in the aerostatic balloon race of 2020
RM2J09K6W–The first balloons. Chevalier de Chevelu Aerostatic Machine launched at Chambery on May 6, 1784. France, Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1899
RMD53NCA–A crew member heats the air inside a hot air balloon envelope before a flight.
RMM4GPKF–Aerostatic balloon flying over Ctalonia, Spain
RMGD3KAY–Aerostatic experience, Balloon flight in Dijon, 1784
RFP7F07R–Turin, Italy: Fly over the city with the largest balloon restrained to the world
RMMPWFEG–Figure and exact proportions of the Aerostatic Globe, 1786.
RFA807TR–Balloon. Blowing up hydrogen. Antique illustration. 1882
RM2M990EE–George B Bales, newly invented Aerostatic Machine - Ballooning.
RM2RTMGDW–The return of the Aerostatic Globe hydrogen balloon to Paris on Tuesday December 2nd 1783 after its successful flight by Jacques Charles and Marie-Noël Robert the day before. Hand coloured engraving, 1783
RMPB6P5K–1610 The 'Aerostatic globe' balloon, belonging to Jacques Charles and Marie-Noel Robert, descending on the plain of Nesle, near Beaumont, France LCCN2002735670
RF2BHRHWP–Besnier's flying machine:Besnier, a French locksmith, successfully developed in 1678 a flying apparatus based on the flapping principle used by birds remaining airborne for a surprisingly long time
RM2A2RW8G–The nacelle of the balloon of the Commandant Rivière in the aerostatic workshop of Auteuil, before the ascent of October 23, 1884, Carrying basket of the hot air balloon le Commandant Rivière on October 23, 1884, Signed: H. Thiriat sc, Fig. 72, p. 272, Moussette, Ch. (photogr.); Thiriat, Henri (sc. d'après une photographie de M. Moussette), 1887, Gaston Tissandier: Histoire de mes ascensions. Récit de quarante voyages aériens (1868-1886). Paris: Maurice Dreyfous, 1887
RFHJ8A64–Beautiful orange hot air balloon traveling around the world.
RMDRFAT5–Aerostatic Machine based on a lighter than air gas filled balloon with sails and boat slung underneath circa 1700
RFF99GCP–Air balloon
RM2GBA4TH–History of air navigation. Device invented by the Russian professor M. Baranowski to give direction to the balloons. Engraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1882.
RF2B6BBNW–Aerostatic Balloons flying in Seville in the aerostatic balloon race of 2020
RM2T7B1BT–Captive aerostat built for the Chinese government January 15, 1887. Old illustration from La Nature 1887
RFD53NCE–Hot air balloons flying on light cloudy sky.
RMAJ9DYK–Bartolome Lorenzo de Guzman Balloon, 1790
RMM4GR2D–Aerostatic balloon flying over Ctalonia, Spain
RMGD3KAH–Aerostatic Fish, flying machine in the 18th century
RFP7F070–Turin, Italy: Fly over the city with the largest balloon restrained to the world
RFS095KN–Hot air balloon landing and shade the globe from where the picture was taken.
RM2RTMFYF–Launch of Jacques Charles and Marie-Noel Robert's aerostatic globe hydrogen balloon from the Jardin des Tuileries, Paris on December 1st 1783, drawing by Sergent-Marceau (possibly), 1783-1784
RMPA1ENM–384 Departure of Jacques Charles and Marie-Noel Robert's 'aerostatic globe' balloon from the Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, on Dec. 1, 1783 LCCN94508310
RF2BHRHWG–Typographic chapter page decoration about balloons and aeronautics with a mongolfiere, angels and mythological figures
RF2D12REB–Ukraine October 3, 2020, Kamyanets Podolsk Balloon Festival, morning launch. Dangerous situation, the ball flew low, almost touching the canyon cliff
RM2B0C6XE–Nicolas Marie Gatteaux, Louis XVI (1754-1793), Aerostatic Experiments of the Montgolfier Brothers, 1783, bronze, 1 5/8 in. (4.2 cm.), Louis XVI (1754-1793), Aerostatic Experiments of the Montgolfier Brothers 1783.Cybele, seated on a lion, raises arms toward one Montgolfier brother seated on a cloud, holding fire under balloon. Around, ATTONITIS ORBIS TERRARUM, lower right, GATTEAUX, in exergue, ITINERE PER AERA FELICITER I TENTATO ANNO I MDCCLXXXIII
RFHJ8A6A–Beautiful purple hot air balloon traveling around the world.
RMPP8T6D–JOSEPH MONTGOLFIER (1740-1810) INVENTOR OF THE AEROSTATIC BALLOON.
RM2TDC7AJ–Saint Cyr (France). April 1913. The rigid airship 'Spiess', the first of its kind, in the Aerostatic Park. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / M. Rol
RMW94PAK–Aerostatic vessel or aeronaut
RF2B6BBNY–Aerostatic Balloons flying in Seville in the aerostatic balloon race of 2020
RM2TA429G–Captive military aerostat of the French army, France. Old illustration from La Nature 1887
RFD53NC0–A crew member checks the inside of a hot air balloon envelope before start to heat the air and lifting.
RMAJ9EWN–François Laurent le Vieux d'Arlandes Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier. The first manned free balloon flight 21 November 1783, in a Montgolfier balloon
RMM4GPKJ–Aerostatic balloon flying over Ctalonia, Spain
RMJDRKK0–Advertising labels for Guérin-Boutron chocolates, marking the first aerostatic experiments Framed collection of chromo prints (5' x -( cm) Muller-Quênot Collection
RMM8CETX–Aerostatic vessel or aeronaut LCCN2002721526
RM2W9P19H–Madam Blubber's Last Shift or The Aerostatic Dilly 1959 by Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood
RM2F936JN–The Quatorzieme Aerostatic Experience of M. Blanchard accompanied by Knight Levinard, made in Lille in Flanders, August 26, 1785 Widmung: Dedicie with the magistrates, from the city of Lille to Flanders
RM2M976TP–Plate showing Argand’s aerostatic experiment at Windsor Castle. 26 November 1783.
RM2KBB6JM–Aerostatic globe festival held in Leon Guanajuato, Mexico, on 17 November 2019. 200 pilots of balloons from all over the world arrived at the event to fly over the city of Leon Guanajuato, Mexico. (Photo by David Peinado/NurPhoto)
RMP0CYC7–. English: Fleuron from book: A short description of the aerostatic machine, now exhibiting at the great room, in King's-Arms Building, Cornhill. 202 A short description of the aerostatic machine, now exhibiting at the great room, in King's-Arms Building, Cornhill Fleuron T048145-1
RF2BHRHY3–The Montgolfier brothers: portrait of Joseph-Michel Montgolfier ( 1740 - 1810) and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier (1745 - 1799) inventors of the Montgolfiere hot air balloon
RF2D12RDA–Ukraine October 3, 2020, Kamyanets Podolsk Balloon Festival, morning launch. Cloudiness Flying over the bridge to the old town
RM2A2RW32–Machine Aerostatic Machine of MM. l'abbé Miolan et Janninet, Hot Air Balloon by Jean-François Janinet (1752-1814) and Miaulan or Miolan (17? -?) In the Jardin de Luxembourg in Paris 1784, Signed: Yves & Barret, Fig. 38, p. 189, Yves & Barret (sc.), 1876, Alfred Sircos; Th. Pallier: Histoire des ballons et des ascensions célèbres avec une préface de Nadar: dessins de A. Tissandier [...]. Paris: F. Roy, 1876
RFHJ8A6R–Beautiful green hot air balloon traveling around the world.
RMPA80GN–Figure and exact proportions of the 'Aerostatic Globe'. Museum: Library of Congress, Washington D. C.
RM2TDC9MH–Barcelona, May 1908. Aerostatic competition. Appearance of the park at the time of the rise of the 'Condor' balloon, which was the first to leave. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Federico Ballell
RM2A3TH89–The 'Aerostatic globe' balloon, belonging to Jacques Charles and Marie-Noel Robert, descending on the plain of Nesle, near Beaumont, France Drawing shows descent of the first manned hydrogen gas balloon flight, which departed from Paris, France on Dec. 1, 1783. Among the spectators in left foreground are the Duke de Chartres and the Duke de Fitz-James.
RF2B6BBNC–Seville, Spain - March 7,2020: Aerostatic Balloons flying in Seville in the aerostatic balloon race of 2020
RM2T7B1HJ–Ascension of Blanchard in Nuremberg on November 12, 1787. Old illustration from La Nature 1887
RFD54NWC–Hot air balloons flying on light cloudy sky.
RMAJ9AMK–Ascent of Charles balloon over the Champ de Mars, Paris, France, August 27, 1783.
RMM4GR29–Aerostatic balloon flying over Ctalonia, Spain
RMJDRKHX–Advertising labels for Guérin-Boutron chocolates, marking the first aerostatic experiments Framed collection of chromo prints (51 x 48 cm) Muller-Quênot Collection
RMB0K6F2–Song on the aerostatic sphere, 18th century. Artist: Unknown
RF2AHCP5Y–Aerostatic balloon flying over Bagan at sunrise, Myanmar
RMGKY89B–Bedfordshire, UK. 24th August, 2016, The Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) Airlander 10 undergoing test flights over the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire countryside. Taking off from the Historic RAF Cardington Hangars it is a broad-hulled airship with auxiliary wing and tail surfaces, it flies using both aerostatic and aerodynamic lift. Powered by four diesel-engine driven ducted propellers, it is the largest aircraft flying today. Within the next hour this aircraft had crash landed at the base station, causing some damage to the cockpit. Photo Credit: Mick Flynn/Alamy Live News
RM2M9771D–Prospectus for Grand Air-Balloon or New Aerostatic Machine. [Cuthbert-Hodgson Collection]
RM2KBB6JF–Aerostatic globe festival held in Leon Guanajuato, Mexico, on 17 November 2019. 200 pilots of balloons from all over the world arrived at the event to fly over the city of Leon Guanajuato, Mexico. (Photo by David Peinado/NurPhoto)
RMMMXBD6–. English: Copper engravings of aerostatic figures by w:de:Johann Carl Enslen, shown in 1795, scan from: Louis Liebmann, Gustav Wahl: Katalog der historischen Abteilung der ersten Internationalen Luftschiffahrts-ausstellung (ILA) zu Frankfurt a.M. 1909. Frankfurt a.M.: Wüsten & Co., 1912, p. 58, # 165 & 166 . 1795. probably Johann Martin Weiss EnslenFigur
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