RFAX26DX–Aerial view during balloon flight, Mangfall valley, Mangfall Alps, Chiemgau Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
RM2A9EN9R–Balloons - Flights - Army Officer about to start remarkable balloon flight. Lt. Watson of Brookline, Mass., about to start on his balloon flight from Rockville, Conn
RMAJTB4H–Hot Air Balloon on Autumnal Flight passing over cyclists and the English countryside in Hampshire
RM2DAF3YK–Francis Jukes, The first manned Balloon flight in England, 15th September 1784 achieved by Vincenzo Lunardi, print circa 1784
RMD990J4–Miolan and Janinet sold tickets for balloon flight Paris, 11 July 1784. At five in the afternoon, balloon still on the ground, crowd lost patience and set it alight. From 'Histoire des Ballons' by Gaston Tissandier, Paris, 1887. Aviation
RMH5J7NK–Virgin Balloon taking off from a field in Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, UK
RFAP11W6–Summer evening hot air balloon flight over Warwickshire
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
RMEW3WDK–The first untethered balloon flight, by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and the Marquis d'Arlandes on 21 November 1783 in a Montgolfier balloon.
RM2C9P2K1–November 11th 1935 - A press photograph of the time showing the balloon used in the record manned balloon flight undertaken by two U.S. army officers,Captains Albert W. Stevens and Orville Anderson flying from Rapid City, Dakota in the 'Explorer II. They ascended for 1 hour 20 minutes from the canyon, now known as the Stratobowl, reaching a new record of 72,395 feet (stated at the time to be 74,187 feet), in an helium filmed balloon. Captain Stevens is credited with taking the first photograph showing the curvature of the Earth.
RME7T700–Hot air balloon fiesta, festival in Bristol UK, balloon takeoff, flying, landing and flight.
RMC4ABPF–Aerial photograph of a balloon flight over Kapadokya Turkey
RMJ3G2XT–The first sucessfull balloon flight of Jean-Pierre Francois Flanchard (1753-1809). Hydrogen gas lauched from the Champ de Mars, Paris, France, 2 march
RMADHGW3–Aerial view of a hot air balloon in flight
RM2A2RW3F–Jean-Baptiste Biot and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac on a Balloon Flight on August 20, 1804, Signed: H. R, Renard, Fig. 51, p. 289
RMEHDC69–Turkey Cappadocia Goreme Balloon Flight
RMB3KCGH–Sailboat in the water at the 2008 Rocky Mountain Balloon Festival
RMD8WYB0–hot air balloon flight hot air balloon ride
RMG15J6D–Etching of the first manned hydrogen balloon flight. Represented in the artwork is Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles (1746-1823) and Marie-Noel Robert, French balloonists who made the first manned hydrogen balloon flight. They rode in the balloon 'La Charli
RM2M97B0A–Poster advertising Charles Green’s balloon flight from the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, on 22 June 1849.
RMAJTE2X–Hot Air Balloon on Autumnal Flight passing over farmland and the English countryside in Hampshire
RM2AA7J44–Blue Plate dedicated to James Sadler the English Aeronaut who did the first manned balloon flight by an englishman in Manchester, England.
RMMR6TRM–Engraving depicting a man having difficulties during a balloon flight. Dated 19th century
RMGDTTPT–Balloon flight
RFBBFG3K–Taken from a hot air balloon flying over Cheshire UK
RM2JPHK6M–Vintage illustration First hydrogen balloon flight. France Expérience du globe aérostatique du MM. Charles et Robert au Jardin des Thuileries le 1er décembre 1783, A Paris : Chez Esnauts et Rapilly, rue St. Jacques, à la ville de Coutances, [1783] Jacques Alexandre César Charles and Nicolas-Louis Robert riding in the gondola of a balloon ascending from the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, December 1, 1783 in the first hydrogen balloon flight. ‘Premier voyage aérien exécuté dans un aérostat à gaz dihydrogène par Jacques Alexandre César Charles et Nicolas-Louis Robert’
RMEW6CMX–The world's first manned hydrogen balloon flight over the Champs de Mars, Paris, France in 1 December 1783, piloted by Nicolas-Louis Robert and professor Jacques Charles.
RM2GEPJHF–EARLY DAYS OF AVIATION - Professor Picard who in 1932 ascended over 10 miles high in a balloon. This photo shows him and an assistant inside the metal capsule attached to thr balloon. Swiss born Jean Felix Piccard ( 1884 -1963) was a Swiss-born American chemist, engineer, noted for pioneering high-altitude balloon flight. He invented clustered high-altitude balloons, his wife Jeannette worked with him to invent the plastic balloon. Piccard's inventions such as the liquid oxygen converter are still used today in balloon flight, aircraft and spacecraft.
RFKHDJHW–Balloon flight over Kent taken at dawn with mist
RMC4ABP8–Aerial photograph of a balloon flight over Kapadokya Turkey
RMCPG7GK–Piccard, Auguste, 28.1.1884 - 25.3.1962, Swiss scientist (physicist), 1st balloon flight to stratosphere, during the start, Augsburg, 26.5.1931,
RMB2HFDR–lorraine mondial hot air balloons balloon flight festival metz lothringen france
RM2A2RW6D–The Zénith nacelle in the high regions of the atmosphere, Théodore Henri Sivel, Gaston Tissandier and Joseph Crocé-Spinelli on a balloon flight Zenith, Signed: A. T, Fig. 45, p. 168, Tissandier, Albert (del.), 1887, Gaston Tissandier: Histoire de mes ascensions. Récit de quarante voyages aériens (1868-1886). Paris: Maurice Dreyfous, 1887
RMEHDBK1–Turkey Cappadocia Goreme Balloon Flight
RMCC2N58–Montgolfier Balloon, World's First Hot Air Balloon Flight in Paris, November 1783. c19th Engraving
RMP46A5D–Montgolfier's balloon
RMG15MYF–Jacques Alexandre César Charles departs Nesle, France after the landing of the first hydrogen balloon flight from Paris on December 1, 1783. Marie-Nöel Robert (on the ground at left), who accompanied Charles on the flight, takes the statements of the witn
RM2M96N3J–Jean-Pierre Blanchard's balloon flight to Frankfurt, Germany. Seen here flying above the crowds in a city park with a small parachute attached to the gondola. (1 of 2)
RM2FK452R–Richard Branson and Per Lindstrand his co pilot in his non stop balloon flight around the world have been delayed in Marrakesh by rain
RMC03T7E–Great variety of shapes, forms and colors in the landscape of Cappadocia, Nevsehir, Turkey. Taken during a balloon flight
RMD98P92–First manned free balloon flight, Pilatre de Rozier and the Marquis d'Arlandes, 21 November 1783, in Montgolfier (hot air) balloon from the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France, travelling 9km in 25 minutes. Aeronautics Aviation Ballooning
RM2A5YTKK–Jean-Pierre [François] Blanchard (July 4, 1753 – March 7, 1809) was a French inventor, best known as a pioneer in balloon flight.
RFCE805Y–Balloon flight. Cappadocia, Turkey
RME2APA9–France, Dordogne, balloon flight
RFEK36KG–balloon flight in the sky
RM2GEPJ6E–EARLY DAYS OF AVIATION - Professor Picard who in 1932 ascended over 10 miles high in a balloon. This photo shows him and an assistant inside the metal capsule attached to thr balloon. Swiss born Jean Felix Piccard ( 1884 -1963) was a Swiss-born American chemist, engineer, noted for pioneering high-altitude balloon flight. He invented clustered high-altitude balloons, his wife Jeannette worked with him to invent the plastic balloon. Piccard's inventions such as the liquid oxygen converter are still used today in balloon flight, aircraft and spacecraft.
RFKHDJJA–Balloon flight over Kent taken at dawn with mist
RMC4ABPB–Aerial photograph of a balloon flight over Kapadokya Turkey
RMCPG6AD–Piccard, Auguste, 28.1.1884 - 25.3.1962, Swiss scientist (physicist), 1st balloon flight to stratosphere, during the start, Augsburg, 26.5.1931,
RFB2HFHD–lorraine mondial hot air balloons balloon flight festival metz lothringen france
RM2DDHJ0B–Balloon Ascent by Mr Sadler, 1823 (Mr Sadler's Ascension from the Crescent, 13th October 1823) Japanned Tin Tray, Souvenir of balloon flight event in October 1823. Launched from the canal side Crescent in Birmingham, the coal gas-powered flight was piloted by Windham Sadler, son of England's first balloonist, James Sadler., Transport, Metal, Birmingham history, Japanning
RMEHDBJC–Turkey Cappadocia Goreme Balloon Flight
RME5H74R–A consultation previous to an aerial voyage from London to Weilburg in Nassau on the 7th day of November, 1836. Group portrait with balloon in the background of (from left to right) W. Prideaux, J. Hollins, W. M. James, Robert Hollond, Charles Green, and Thomas Monck Mason. Hollond was a sponsor of the 500 mile flight taken by Green and Monck Mason in the Vauxhall Gardens, London, which set a record for balloon flight.
RMJ3A806–Balloon flight at Nebelhorn
RMG15MYE–Jacques Charles and Nicolas-Louis Robert stepping out of their hydrogen balloon on a plain near Nesle, France after the first manned balloon flight in December of 1783. Jacques Alexandre César Charles (November 12, 1746 - April 7, 1823) was a French inven
RM2K6406R–Jardin des Tintelleries at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France - Monument commemorating the balloon flight between Cherbourg, Normandy and Tottenham, North London, England by Francois L'Hoste (1859-?) and Joseph Mangot (1867-?) on July 29, 1886.
RMFRAGE8–Pilot triggering device to inflate balloon flight for tourism in the Maasai Mara National Reserve
RMBG248N–Hot air balloon flight preparation in Cappadocia, Turkey with Kapadokya Balloons
RMENN2JY–UK, England, Oxford. Plaque Commemorating Hot Air Balloon Flight of James Sadler, 1784.
RM2KG7BAW–Box displaying the first balloon flight experiments on 1st December 1783: Charles and Roberts' flight to the Tuileries. The balloon is above the pont Neuf and the fontaine de la Samaritaine in Paris Burl and tortoiseshell with miniatures (9.7cm) Muller-Quênot Collection
RFCE806H–Balloon flight. Cappadocia, Turkey
RME2APA8–France, Dordogne, balloon flight
RFEK36KJ–balloon flight in the sky
RMCCF6M9–Hot air balloon flight above the spectacular landscape of Cappadocia
RFKHDJJ0–Balloon flight over Kent taken at dawn with mist
RMC4ABP1–Aerial photograph of a balloon flight over Kapadokya Turkey
RMBA7X9E–transport / transportation, aviation, balloons, 'Balloon flight with Mrs. Blanchard', Champ de Mars, Paris, 24.6.1810, anonymous contemporary image,
RFB2HFGA–lorraine mondial hot air balloons balloon flight festival metz lothringen france
RM2A2RW7P–Effects of cloud mountains observed during the ascent of November 29, 1875. 12 h 40 min. Atitude 1770 meters, Cloud formation during a balloon flight on November 29, 1875, Signed: A. T, Fig. 52, p. 209, Tissandier, Albert (del.), 1887, Gaston Tissandier: Histoire de mes ascensions. Récit de quarante voyages aériens (1868-1886). Paris: Maurice Dreyfous, 1887
RMEHDBJE–Turkey Cappadocia Goreme Balloon Flight
RMEDA90M–Woman smiling in early morning sunlight while enjoying a balloon flight over the desert in Namibia, Africa.
RM2H0J14G–Balloon flight of Wilhelmine Reichardt over the Theresienwiese at the Oktoberfest 1820 in Munich. [automated translation]
RMHRP6EJ–Montgolfier Balloon Flight, 1783
RM2M96NAD–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, a farm labourer and a shepherd looking up in astonishment.
RFE9MY0W–Balloon flight
RMPJ6PPE–The world's first balloon flight by the Mongolfier brothers is depicted as artwork on buildings in Annonay, Ardeche department, France.
RMD9DY3F–Aviation, 1910: First balloon flight in England, 1784.
RM2KG7BA5–Box representing the first human balloon flight. Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and le marquis d’Arlandes flew over the French Institute on 21st November 1783. Brown case, Dieppe ivory miniature (diam. 6,3 cm) 18th century Collection Muller-Quênot
RMBY7D61–Hot air balloon flight above the spectacular landscape of Cappadocia
RMEW6D40–The first successful balloon flight of Jean-Pierre François Blanchard ( 1753 – 1809) on 2 March 1784, in a hydrogen gas balloon launched from the Champ de Mars, Paris, France.
RMC4ABP3–Aerial photograph of a balloon flight over Kapadokya Turkey
RMDYP2CE–First untethered balloon flight, by Rozier and the Marquis d'Arlandes (21 November 1783)
RMF3WG2H–Early hot air balloon flight. This balloon Le Flesselles ascended over Lyon France on 1 January 1784.
RMB2HFG4–lorraine mondial hot air balloons balloon flight festival metz lothringen france
RM2A2RW60–Upper surface of the cloud sheet - 1 h. 30. - Altitude: 1400 meters February 16, 1873, Balloon Flight on 16 February 1873, Signed: A. Tissandier; P. T, Fig. 33, p. 136, Tissandier, Albert (del.); Smeeton, Burn (sc.); Tilly, Auguste (sc.), 1887, Gaston Tissandier: Histoire de mes ascensions. Récit de quarante voyages aériens (1868-1886). Paris: Maurice Dreyfous, 1887
RMEHDC72–Turkey Cappadocia Goreme Balloon Flight
RMC418BE–transport / transportation, aviation, balloon, Jean-Pierre Blanchard, his balloon flight, Nuremberg, Germany, 1787, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFF68W2E–Balloon flight
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