Exploits of French air ace Adolphe Pegoud, killed in action 1915 Looping-the-loop, dropping bombs, shooting-up observation balloon From a contemporary broadsheet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/exploits-of-french-air-ace-adolphe-pegoud-killed-in-action-1915-looping-the-loop-dropping-bombs-shooting-up-observation-balloon-from-a-contemporary-broadsheet-image257296534.html
RMTXGT9X–Exploits of French air ace Adolphe Pegoud, killed in action 1915 Looping-the-loop, dropping bombs, shooting-up observation balloon From a contemporary broadsheet
Nulli Secundus (Second to None), Dirigible No. 2. First British military steerable balloon (Dirigible), built at British Army Balloon Factory, 1905. Made spectacular voyage over London 1907, but was shortly after destroyed in a gale at Crystal Palace. Chromolithograph from set of cards on aviation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nulli-secundus-second-to-none-dirigible-no-2-first-british-military-steerable-balloon-dirigible-built-at-british-army-balloon-factory-1905-made-spectacular-voyage-over-london-1907-but-was-shortly-after-destroyed-in-a-gale-at-crystal-palace-chromolithograph-from-set-of-cards-on-aviation-image257296689.html
RMTXGTFD–Nulli Secundus (Second to None), Dirigible No. 2. First British military steerable balloon (Dirigible), built at British Army Balloon Factory, 1905. Made spectacular voyage over London 1907, but was shortly after destroyed in a gale at Crystal Palace. Chromolithograph from set of cards on aviation
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image483537312.html
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
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image483537277.html
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
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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image483537283.html
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
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