RMER7BAE–Jeanne-Genevieve Garnerin flying in a balloon
RM2B1FMYF–Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta New Mexico USA 1999
RMTWWCBM–Vintage Balloon Poster ‘Ascension of the rider Emile Julhes Captain’. Vintage 1900's Italian Balloon poster shows two men in a balloon labeled 'Italia'; the uniformed man sits on the hoop, and the other stands in the basket waving a hankerchief. Lithograph, color. Date 1880-1900
RFW2YBKX–3d small person flying in a balloon question. 3d image. Isolated white background.
RF2J2HW8K–50 € ticket flying in a balloon. Concept of inflation and loss of purchasing power. Lost savings
RMF4FGA1–Air balloon in the sky near a flying bird
RF2CDPYRB–Cute little rabbit is flying in a balloon with a carrot. Black and white children's illustration. For the design of coloring books, greeting cards, pr
RF2X53MEG–Single one line drawing young happy man flying in a balloon carries 1 star and wants to align it with the other 4 stars. Trying to give a perfect rati
RF2J76163–A set of stickers with cute cartoon cats. Cats in love. Riding a bicycle, flying in a balloon, holding a heart, hugging. Sticker pack with a white out
RF2B87JX6–Illustration of businessmen flying in a balloon. Vector. Metaphor. Balloon in the form of an electric bulb. Two people are exploring the expanses of b
RMC85PHB–Flying in a balloon above Liminka, near Oulu, Finland.
RMM56NJ1–historic aeronautics, balloons and flying machines - A 'Walking in the air balloon' design
RM2K2K0NM–Guiton de Morveau (1737-1816) French chemist, making the first flight in a dirigible (steerable) balloon, 12 June 1784. Chromolithograph c1883. Aeronautics Aviation Ballooning Flying
RM2DR4CX7–Krug hot air balloon and bottle of Champagne
RMG16AD9–French fashion magazine caricature shows fashionably dressed spectators watching Jeanne Garnerin ascending in a balloon on March 28, 1802. Jeanne-Geneviève Garnerin (nee Labrosse 1775-1847) was a French balloonist and parachutist. She was amongst the crow
RMG6H13B–Fire crews recover British adventurer David Hempleman-Adams Balloon's basket after he landed safely in Britain after becoming the first person to cross the Atlantic solo in an open wicker basket balloon. The 46-year-old balloonist and polar explorer notched up the record on his third attempt at the crossing, flying over the south-west tip of Ireland. He landed just before 6pm today near the village of Hambleton near Blackpool, a spokeswoman for his team said.
RF2H3JA4R–a girl is flying in a balloon hugging her pet
RMDN9M8G–elephant flying in a balloon. vector. seamless texture.
RF2HE2RY5–Heart of yarn flying in a balloon on a red background, Valentine's Day greeting card.
RM2RG9BEN–Cartoon, Up In A Balloon -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraeli's Conservative government. He is depicted with Britannia in a balloon representing Conservative Policy, with the ominous word Destruction written in the sky below them, and predatory birds representing other politicians flying around them.
RM2B1FMHA–Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta New Mexico USA 1999
RM2CGHEDF–Vintage 1930’s NAZI FLYING CORPS AVIATION Nazi Germany Propaganda: 1937 card 'National Socialist Fliegerkorps (NSFK)', with illustration of balloon with Hermann Göring label and swastika flag, glider and propeller, Reichswerke Hermann Göring was an industrial conglomerate of Nazi Germany. It was established in July 1937. The state-owned Reichswerke was seen as a vehicle of hastening growth in ore mining and steel output for military purposes.
RFEA3AT2–The balloon flying in a thunderstorm
RMD98P9C–First manned flight in a hydrogen-filled balloon made by Jacques Charles and Nicolas-Louis Robert from the Tuileries, Paris, France, 1 December 1783. Travelled 36km in 2 hours 5 minutes. Aeronautics Aviation Ballooning Flying
RFHE8X0W–Concept of innovation as a group of birds flying in confusion with an individual bird rising up on a red balloon as a success and leadership metaphor
RFREFHA2–Flying in a balloon. Three balls flying on the green fields and forest
RF2AA0YYM–Cute kitten wishes a happy holiday. The kitten is flying in a balloon - Vector illustration
RF2J78N4E–A Valentine's day card with a cute bear flying in a balloon and a handwritten phrase - Love is in the air. A symbol of love, romance. Color flat vecto
RF2B8CWRK–Easter pattern with easter eggs and rabbits flying in a balloon
RMC85PJ0–Flying in a balloon above Liminka, near Oulu, Finland.
RMM57WPN–historic aeronautics, balloons and flying machines - An early idea for 'Walking in the Air' using a 1786 Balloon
RM2K2K0MD–First manned flight in a hydrogen-filled balloon made by Jacques Charles and Nicolas-Louis Robert from the Tuileries, Paris, France, 1 December 1783. Travelled 36km in 2 hours 5 minutes. Aeronautics Aviation Ballooning Flying
RME0Y1CE–May 05, 1968 - The charming TV host went up in a hot air balloon to receive the ''Flying Heart Prize'' which is destined to honor the best romance novel of the year ''The Dreamer''. Roger Riviere
RM2BE0HMY–The natives of Tornea Lapmark, assembled at Enontekis in Lapland to witness the launch of the first Balloon within the Arctic Circle. From 'Travels in various countries of Europe Asia and Africa' by Edward Daniel Clarke. Published: 1819. A man sitting on the roof of a store house is holding a pole from which the balloon had been suspended; another man holds a stick burning at one end from generating the heat to inflate the balloon. Many Laplanders in foreground watch the balloon ascension while reindeer, frightened by the balloon, scamper off.
RMPDR390–Balloons inflate during a ground tether flight after bad weather prevented flying at the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta at the Ashton Court Estate in Bristol.
RF2CFAXRM–funny cartoon envelope with eyes, legs and hands happily looking like a little mouse flying in a balloon.
RMDN9MY4–elephant flying in a balloon. vector. seamless texture.
RMA4HK2R–Blue balloon in-front of a silver birch tree
RM2M9A0M4–First flight in Italy, ascent by Count Adreani in a Montgolfiere balloon, February 1784
RM2B1FMM6–Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta New Mexico USA 1999
RMMAEX3B–SEIGE OF PARIS Vintage Litho Print of Siège de Paris... Au Bastion. Military life at French fort, 'Bastion' no. 95,' during the Siege of Paris, 1870. A balloon flies over the fort in the distance.
RFEJBHPB–In the sky flying a giant balloon
RMKCEX5P–Engraving depicting a balloon house in Amsterdam. Dated 19th Century
RFDPDTP4–Success choice business concept as a red air balloon with a businessman pilot flying up and facing a difficult direction dilemma with clouds shaped as opposite pointing arrows in the sky.
RFREFH62–Flying in a balloon. Three objects in the air. Green fields and forests. Clear sky
RF2AA0YMT–Cute kitten wishes a happy holiday. The kitten is flying in a balloon - Vector illustration
RMCC68W9–A hot air balloon lifts off in the evening, from Royal Victoria Park, Bath, England.
RMPEY5HJ–THOMAS HARRIS (?-1824) English balloonist dies while flying the balloon Royal George 25 May 1824 from Vauxhall,London. In fact he was killed in the crash landing accompanied by Sophia Stocks who survived. Part of a French collecting card series published 1890-1900
RM2D6G6A5–A Rozière balloon is a hybrid balloon that has separate chambers for a non-heated lifting gas (eg hydrogen or helium) as well as for a heated lifting gas as used in a hot air balloon. It has the advantage of partial control of buoyancy with much less use of fuel than a typical hot air balloon. The design was created by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier (1754–1785) who died when the balloon caught fire, suddenly deflated and crashed whilst attempting to cross the English Channel on 15 June 1785.
RMM56NGH–historic aeronautics, balloons and flying machines - A coloured French 18th century balloon made in Aix en Provenc, France and its construction
RM2K2K0MK–Battle of Fleurus 26 June 1794, French Revolutionary Wars. Use of 'The Entreprenant' as reconnaissance balloon the first use of a balloon in warfare, contributed to French victory. Prunt c1883. Aeronautics Aviation Ballooning
RME0XFDF–Aug. 08, 1966 - THE BALLOON THAT GOT OUT COURSE. A 100ft girth balloon, yesterday came down on the garage of the house where 95-year old Mr. John Wolford lives with his wife, aged 91, in Beattyville Gardens, in Barking. That was after it had drifted gently over the Bank of England and the stock exchange. Watchers in the city noted its parachute and radio must and wondered whether it was an overblown flying saucer. The Air Ministry denied it was one of their balloons. The London weather Centre disowned it too
RM2BE10B5–The natives of Tornea Lapmark, assembled at Enontekis in Lapland to witness the launch of the first Balloon within the Arctic Circle. From 'Travels in various countries of Europe Asia and Africa' by Edward Daniel Clarke. Published: 1819. A man sitting on the roof of a store house is holding a pole from which the balloon had been suspended; another man holds a stick burning at one end from generating the heat to inflate the balloon. Many Laplanders in foreground watch the balloon ascension while reindeer, frightened by the balloon, scamper off.
RMPDR39A–Balloon pilots burn during a ground tether flight after bad weather prevented flying at the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta at the Ashton Court Estate in Bristol.
RF2CFAWP6–funny cartoon envelope with eyes, legs and hands looking like a little mouse flying in a balloon and holding cheese.
RMDN9M8J–elephant flying in a balloon. vector. seamless texture.
RMA4HK2W–Blue balloon in-front of a silver birch tree
RM2M96N4C–Two fanciful technical drawings. Above is a Globe Volant (Flying Globe) in which Giroud de Villette and M Rozier passed over Paris on 19 October 1783. Below is an Air Balloon in which Mr Charles intends to cross from Calais to Dover.
RM2B1FMX5–Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta New Mexico USA 1999
RMTWWCTR–Vintage 1880’s poster for French aeronautical journal “Le Ballon' and the various types of flight of an ornithopter, early balloons and an airship. Text on verso advertises a balloon merchant: 'A. Brissonnet” rubber balloons, to inflate gas ... with printed and colored drawings from 30 cm in circumference up to 4 meters ... balloons for ascents from 200 to 2,000 cubic meters, able to carry from one to eight people. ' Chromolithograph, Paris, ca. 1883.
RMD07JR5–PILOT IN A HOT-AIR BALLOON FLYING OVER THE EURE VALLEY EURE-ET-LOIR (28) FRANCE
RMKCEX5N–Engraving depicting a balloon house in Amsterdam. Dated 19th Century
RMDYYWHN–A captive balloon in the First World War, 1918
RFRJ001T–Flying in a balloon. Three objects in the air against a cloudless sky. Evening landscape
RF2WBBG1W–Romantic heart, composition of a cheerful heart flying in a balloon. A loving heart for February 14, Valentine's Day and March 8. Postcard for the hol
RMMC86NA–SCIENTIFIC CURIOSITIES Flying machines Engraving showing how electricity might be obtained from clouds, in order to service a balloon. From Jean-Louis Carra (1743-1793), 'Essai sur la Natique Aerienne', 1784
RMEBY12R–hot-air balloon in the shape of a Jaegermeister bottle flying in front of a blue sky, Germany, Bavaria, Allgaeu, Oberstdorf
RMBG6Y02–Balloon with parachute and propellers flying over a town harbor and spectators, during an ascent in Italy between 1820 and 1850
RMM56NG9–historic aeronautics, balloons and flying machines -1783 illustration of a balloon 'invented in the last century'
RFDG3NTE–Innovative leadership with a businessman in a hot air balloon flying upward and escaping the confusion of tangled roads and conf
RM2G5K7TB–The Third Gordon Bennett Balloon race in Berlin, Germany. After a 1908 work by an anonymous photographer. In 1906 James Gordon Bennett Jr. 1841 - 1918, funded the Gordon Bennett Cup in ballooning, an event still held. Sportsman, playboy and businessman, Bennett is also remembered as the man who financed Stanley's trip to Africa to locate David Livingstone.
RM2BE1017–Jean-Pierre Blanchard (July 4, 1753 - March 7, 1809) was a French inventor and aeronaut. He made his first successful balloon flight on March 2, 1784, in a hydrogen gas balloon launched from the Champ de Mars. On January 7, 1785 Blanchard, accompanied by an American, Doctor John Jeffries, made the first flight over the English Channel. In 1793, he conducted the first balloon flight in North America, ascending from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and landing in Deptford, New Jersey. He married Marie Madeleine-Sophie Armant in 1804. He fell from his balloon and died in 1809, at the age of 55, from hi
RMPDR3B2–Balloon pilots burn during a ground tether flight after bad weather prevented flying at the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta at the Ashton Court Estate in Bristol.
RMKAP117–Yellow Hot Air Balloon with a kangaroo design flying in mid-air, Mareeba, Queensland, QLD, Australia
RMDN9M8K–elephant flying in a balloon. vector. seamless texture.
RMA4HK3G–White balloon flying off towards a cloudless blue sky
RM2M96MRN–Book cover design, Travels in the Air, by James Glaisher, London: Richard Bentley, 1871. Showing a man flying a balloon.
RM2B1FMWW–Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta New Mexico USA 1999
RME0WC98–May 05, 1962 - The R.A.F. Prepares For The Royal Tournament. Fifty Years Of Aviation: ''A Cavalcade of Flying'' - is the theme of the R.A.F. contribution to the Royal Tournament which opens at Earls Court in July. It illustrates fifty years of aviation from the days of the hot-air balloon (1783) to a space-ship of the future. The ''Space-ship'' has been constructed by men of the R.A.F. from Unserviceable nose-cones -paint tin s etc.- at a cost of nothing. The display was open to members of the Press at Kenley, Surrey today. Photo shows ''Spaceman'' - S.A.C
RMT8NW3A–A protective leather helmet for balloon observers Brown leather. Three padded rolls at top, ear flaps with press button closure at sides, leather visor. Removable neck guard, seven brown lacquered iron press buttons. Chinstrap with metal loop. Leather loop for fastening of aviator goggles at back. Grey-green wool lining, brown leather sweatband. No maker's mark visible. The helmet resembles the helmets worn in the Prussian flying corps. The balloon observers were used as the artillery's 'eye'. At the beginning of the First World War, they were the primary target of the enem, Editorial-Use-Only
RMKCEX5R–Engraving depicting a balloon house in Amsterdam. Dated 19th Century
RMDYYWKE–Shooting of a captive balloon in the First World War
RMCC68MX–A large hot air balloon in its transport bag,
RFJDCWGX–Three Hot-Air Balloons flying in a Blue Sky
RFWM3TEY–Historic balloon flying with one men on board. lllustration after a lithography from the 19th century. Editable in layers
RMEBTK0N–two persons in a captive balloon over Prag, Czech Republic, Prague
RM2E23857–A balloon course book, c.1905, on display at the Army Flying Museum, a Military Aviation Museum in Stockbridge, Hampshire, UK.
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.
RFDATHM7–Finding the answer with a group of clouds in the sky in the shape of a key hole as a business concept with a red hot air balloon flying up towards the glowing sun target as an icon of ideas and inspiration.
RFCR6D3P–It's a entertainment attraction in Bali. A flying delta balloon who works like water ski pulled by a speed boat on the sea
RM2BE0GWX–Jean-Pierre Blanchard (July 4, 1753 - March 7, 1809) was a French inventor and aeronaut. He made his first successful balloon flight on March 2, 1784, in a hydrogen gas balloon launched from the Champ de Mars. On January 7, 1785 Blanchard, accompanied by an American, Doctor John Jeffries, made the first flight over the English Channel. In 1793, he conducted the first balloon flight in North America, ascending from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and landing in Deptford, New Jersey. He married Marie Madeleine-Sophie Armant in 1804. He fell from his balloon and died in 1809, at the age of 55, from hi
RMPDR3A8–A balloonist unfurls the crown of a balloon canopy as crews inflate for a ground tether flight after bad weather prevented flying at the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta at the Ashton Court Estate in Bristol.
RMBK411N–Captive balloon in Paris, 1878
RMDN9MC9–elephant flying in a balloon. vector. seamless texture.
RMD294DY–The Perils of Hot Air Ballooning. A balloon in difficulties and about to crash.
RMG3AK7D–A school in the sky over London town - how officers are trained in the Royal Flying Corps. Balloons flying over the capital, training RFC officers in observation and navigation skills in preparation for their role as pilots and navigators. The balloons
RM2B1FMRD–Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta New Mexico USA 1999
RME11R3M–Sep. 09, 1979 - Families escape from East Germany in Home made hot air balloon: Two families made the most fantastic defection over by flying across the East German Border into West Germany in a home-made hot-air balloon. Four adults and four children, the youngest only two years, made a 30 minutes flight to freedom on a wooden platform only 4 1/2 ft. square. The balloon envelope, 137ft. high and 114ft. across stitched together by the two wives from nylon sheets and curtains the East German village of Possack, in the provice of Thuringia, Six miles south lay the border, Bavaria and freedom
RMT8NW3B–A protective leather helmet for balloon observers Brown leather. Three padded rolls at top, ear flaps with press button closure at sides, leather visor. Removable neck guard, seven brown lacquered iron press buttons. Chinstrap with metal loop. Leather loop for fastening of aviator goggles at back. Grey-green wool lining, brown leather sweatband. No maker's mark visible. The helmet resembles the helmets worn in the Prussian flying corps. The balloon observers were used as the artillery's 'eye'. At the beginning of the First World War, they were the primary target of the enem, Editorial-Use-Only
RMKCEX48–Engraving depicting Nicolas Camille Flammarion ascending in a balloon. Nicolas Camille Flammarion (1842-1925) a French astronomer and author. Dated 19th Century
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