BALLOON ASCENT, 1887.
HOT AIR BALLOON: ZENITH.
BALLOON ASCENT, 1850.
HOT AIR BALLOON ASCENT.
JAMES GLAISHER (1809-1903).
BALLOON INFLATION, 1858.
BALLOON ASCENT, 1784.
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON, 1864.
COXWELL & GLAISHER, 1862.
FRENCH BALLOON, 1872.
First hydrogen balloon flight, 1783
LEON GAMBETTA (1838-1882).
NORTH POLE EXPEDITION.
Vincenzo Lunardi making his first attempt at a balloon ascent.
GERMAN AIRSHIP, 1884.
HOT AIR BALLOON.
BALLOON FESTIVAL, 1884.
BALLOON COMPETITION.
HOT AIR BALLOON PILOT.
ELECTRIC FLYING MACHINE.
BALLOONING, PARIS, 1783.
The death of Sophie Blanchard, aka Madame Blanchard, 1778 1819
BALLOON ASCENT.
'ERIN-GO-BRAGH' BALLOON.
Professor Jacques Charles and Nicolas-Louis Robert fly the world's first manned hydrogen balloon on 1 December 1783 at the Tuilleries Gardens, Paris, France
Sophie Blanchard's fatal ballooning accident.
VINCENZO LUNARDI
'GREAT NASSAU' BALLOON.
ZENITH ACCIDENT, 1875.
BALLOON TRAVELS, 1855.
DOUGHTY & MOORE, 1886.
ITALIAN AIRSHIP.
BALLOON ACCIDENT.
Eugene Godard, French aeronaut
PARIS: POST-BALLOON, 1870.
PARIS: BALLOON, 1870.
The Minerva Balloon
The Comte d'Artois hot air balloon built by Alban and Vallet at Javelle, near Paris, France in 1785
TESTU-BRISSY'S BALLOON.
ROBERT & CHARLES: BALLOON.
COXWELL'S BALLOON, 1864.
ARCTIC BALLOON EXPEDITION.
Francois Laurent le Vieux d'Arlandes, 1742 1809
AUGUSTE PICCARD
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON.
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON, 1783.
Meteorologists, Glaisher and Coxvell making a scientific balloon ascent to make various observations.
Vicenzo Lunardi, 1759 - 1806
French meteorologists, Glaisher and Coxvell making a scientific balloon ascent.
VICTORIA BALLOON, 1851.
GREEN'S BALLOON, 1849.
TESTU-BRISSY'S ASCENT, 1786.
The ballooning accident of General John Money.
August Piccard balloon ascent, 1931
LOUIS PAULHAN (1883-1963).
SIEGE OF PARIS, 1870.
Siege of Paris balloon factory, illustration
Andre-Jaques Garnerin, French aeronaut
WISE'S 'ATLANTIC' BALLOON.
August Piccard balloon ascent, 1931, illustration
BLANCHARD: ITALY, 1812.
Balloonists cartoon, 1785
AIRSHIP ASCENT, 1883.
NADAR'S 'LE GEANT,' 1863.
BALLOONING: NADAR, 1863.
HYDROGEN BALLOON, 1783.
CAR OF DE L ME'S BALLOON.
Light mirage, 19th Century illustration
PARACHUTE DESCENT, c1800.
MARIE BLANCHARD, 1819.
MARIE BLANCHARD, 1819
La Geode is a mirror-finished geodesic dome opened in 1985 in Paris. It holds an Omnimax theatre in Parc de la Villette at the Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie (City of Science and Industry) in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France.
シテ科学産業博物館
French Balloon Lift off 1890
James Sadler And Captain Paget
Montgolfier 'Le Globe' balloon, 1783
Apparatus used for the preparation of the hydrogen gas, by the action of sulfuric acid on iron, when filling a balloon
The 160 yard long aerial ship of French balloonist Ernest Petin, 1812-1879
BALLOONING: NADAR, 1864.
HORSEBACK BALLOON RIDE.
Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier.
First manned hydrogen balloon, 1783
Duke of Chartres balloon flight, 1784
Balloon ascent to conduct atmospheric temperature research by John Jeffries.
THE GIANT BALLOON, 1863.
BALLOON ACCIDENT, 1857.
OTTO LILIENTHAL (1848-1896).
LILIENTHAL GLIDER, 1895.
LANGLEY'S FLYING MACHINE.
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
The first successful balloon flight of Jean-Pierre Francois Blanchard ( 1753 1809) on 2 March 1784, in a hydrogen gas balloon launched from the Champ de Mars, Paris, France
The world's first hydrogen balloon, launched over the Champs de Mars, Paris, France in 1783
Edward Spencer, British ballonist
Henry Tracey Coxwell's design for balloons to be used for Artic exploration.
Le Flesselle Balloon
First manned free balloon flight
Manned hydrogen-filled balloon flight
AERIAL VOYAGE, 1870.
SOLOMON ANDREWS' AIRSHIP.
JAMES SADLER (1753-1828).
BERLIN: BALLOON RACE, 1908.
A balloon house in Amsterdam.
LA FRANCE AIRSHIP, 1884.
FRENCH MILITARY BALLOON.
The Minerva Balloon, illustration
Airship 'Le Pax' in flight, 1902
First manned balloon flight, 1783
LOWE'S BALLOON, 1859.
FRANCE: BALLOONING, 1848.
The Montgolfier brothers making a hot-air balloon ascent.
The ascent of Eugene Godard's balloon 'Eagle'.
Balloon engine and magneto, illustration
GREEN'S BALLOON.
ROYAL NASSAU BALLOON, 1852.
French Ballons 1875
BALLOON, 1784.
The death of Jean-Francois Pilatre 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
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Nadar was the pseudonym of Gaspard-Felix Tournachon, 1820 1910
'Dupuy de Lome' airship, 1872
Astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell.
Guerin balloon accident, 1845
Siege of Paris balloon flight, 1870
Gaston Tissandier, French chemist
Arctic expedition 'Eagle' balloon, 1897
Joseph Montgolfier, French balloonist
GREEN'S BALLOON, 1845.
WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER.
DUNNE'S BIPLANE, 1907.
WILBUR WRIGHT (1867-1912).
GLENN HAMMOND CURTISS
GODARD'S BALLOON, 1896.
August Piccard balloon ascent, 1932
Coutelle's military balloon L'Entreprenant, 1790s
Military Ballooning, Experimental Ascent At Woolwich Arsenal
Astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore and colonise the moon.
BALLOONING: T. LOWE, 1859.
Gaston Tissandier taking photographs from his hot-air balloon.
Morocco, Taza Province, air balloon being filled with heated air
Namibia, Kuala Wilderness Reserve, Air balloon being filled with heated air
'La France' electric airship, 1884
BALLOON, PARIS, 1784.
BALLOONING: FRANCE, 1784.
BALLOON WEDDING, 1865.
Jean-Pierre Blanchard, French balloon pioneer
James Glaisher's balloon over Westminster.
The accidental crashing of Mrs Graham's balloon near Piccadilly.
Two types of hot-air balloons.
BALLOONING, 1884.
GREEN'S BALLOON, 1857.
Aviation and ballooning during the 19th Century.
Design for a German Air-Balloon.
Henry Badgley's air-ship.
Francois Laurent d'Arlandes' balloon crossing Paris.