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Background imageAviation Collection: Trasportation as imagined in the year 3000, engraving c1880

Trasportation as imagined in the year 3000, engraving c1880
THE BOMB FERRY, 1880. Trasportation as imagined in the year 3000, engraving c1880

Background imageAviation Collection: Parachute designed by Robert Cocking, which turned inside out and crashed on 24 July 1837 in London

Parachute designed by Robert Cocking, which turned inside out and crashed on 24 July 1837 in London
COCKINGs PARACHUTE. Parachute designed by Robert Cocking, which turned inside out and crashed on 24 July 1837 in London. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: American aeronauts John G. Doughty and Alfred E. Moore photographed with two assistants inside

American aeronauts John G. Doughty and Alfred E. Moore photographed with two assistants inside their hot air balloon
DOUGHTY & MOORE, 1886. American aeronauts John G. Doughty and Alfred E. Moore photographed with two assistants inside their hot air balloon before a flight over Connecticut, 1886

Background imageAviation Collection: Charles Greens hot air balloon the Great Nassau. 19th century engraving

Charles Greens hot air balloon the Great Nassau. 19th century engraving
GREENs BALLOON. Charles Greens hot air balloon the Great Nassau. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Thaddeus S. C. Lowes balloon, City of New York, being inflated on the Crystal Palace grounds in

Thaddeus S. C. Lowes balloon, City of New York, being inflated on the Crystal Palace grounds in New York, November 1859
LOWEs BALLOON, 1859. Thaddeus S.C. Lowes balloon, City of New York, being inflated on the Crystal Palace grounds in New York, November 1859

Background imageAviation Collection: First public Montgolfier balloon ascent at Annonay, France, 4 June 1783

First public Montgolfier balloon ascent at Annonay, France, 4 June 1783
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON. First public Montgolfier balloon ascent at Annonay, France, 4 June 1783

Background imageAviation Collection: The Balloon Travels of Robert Merry and his Young Friends Over Various Countries in Europe edited

The Balloon Travels of Robert Merry and his Young Friends Over Various Countries in Europe edited by Peter Parley
BALLOON TRAVELS, 1855. The Balloon Travels of Robert Merry and his Young Friends Over Various Countries in Europe edited by Peter Parley. Illustration from the book, 1855

Background imageAviation Collection: The Balloon Travels of Robert Merry and his Young Friends Over Various Countries in Europe edited

The Balloon Travels of Robert Merry and his Young Friends Over Various Countries in Europe edited by Peter Parley
BALLOON TRAVELS, 1855. The Balloon Travels of Robert Merry and his Young Friends Over Various Countries in Europe edited by Peter Parley. Title page, 1855

Background imageAviation Collection: Pierre Testu-Brissys hot air balloon ascent from Paris in June 1786

Pierre Testu-Brissys hot air balloon ascent from Paris in June 1786
TESTU-BRISSYs BALLOON. Pierre Testu-Brissys hot air balloon ascent from Paris in June 1786

Background imageAviation Collection: The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard

The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard, when her balloon caught fire during a
MARIE BLANCHARD, 1819. The death of Marie Blanchard, wife of aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard, when her balloon caught fire during a demonstration over Paris, 6 June 1819. Contemporary engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Pierre Testu-Brissys hot air balloon ascent from Paris in June 1786

Pierre Testu-Brissys hot air balloon ascent from Paris in June 1786
TESTU-BRISSYs BALLOON. Pierre Testu-Brissys hot air balloon ascent from Paris in June 1786

Background imageAviation Collection: Ascent of Charles and Roberts hydrogen balloon at Tuillieries, 1 December 1783

Ascent of Charles and Roberts hydrogen balloon at Tuillieries, 1 December 1783. 19th century engraving
ROBERT & CHARLES: BALLOON. Ascent of Charles and Roberts hydrogen balloon at Tuillieries, 1 December 1783. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Centennial celebration of the first balloon ascent in England at the Artillery Ground in Finsbury

Centennial celebration of the first balloon ascent in England at the Artillery Ground in Finsbury, London
BALLOON FESTIVAL, 1884. Centennial celebration of the first balloon ascent in England at the Artillery Ground in Finsbury, London, 15 September 1884

Background imageAviation Collection: Besniers 17th century flying apparatus. 19th century American engraving

Besniers 17th century flying apparatus. 19th century American engraving
BESNIERs SYSTEM. Besniers 17th century flying apparatus. 19th century American engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: The first attempt at military aeronautics, by French forces at the time of the French Revolution

The first attempt at military aeronautics, by French forces at the time of the French Revolution, 1790s
MILITARY BALLOON. The first attempt at military aeronautics, by French forces at the time of the French Revolution, 1790s. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageAviation Collection: Ascent at Versailles in 1783. German engraving

Ascent at Versailles in 1783. German engraving
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON. Ascent at Versailles in 1783. German engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: The first flight of the Montgolfier balloon. Shown flying over Paris, 21 October 1783

The first flight of the Montgolfier balloon. Shown flying over Paris, 21 October 1783
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON, 1783. The first flight of the Montgolfier balloon. Shown flying over Paris, 21 October 1783

Background imageAviation Collection: Inflation of a hot air balloon, 19th century French engraving

Inflation of a hot air balloon, 19th century French engraving
INFLATION OF A BALLOON. Inflation of a hot air balloon, 19th century French engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: English aeronaut, Henry Tracey Coxwells high-level balloon on display at the Crystal Palace in

English aeronaut, Henry Tracey Coxwells high-level balloon on display at the Crystal Palace in London. 1864 engraving
COXWELLs BALLOON, 1864. English aeronaut, Henry Tracey Coxwells high-level balloon on display at the Crystal Palace in London. 1864 engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Hot air balloon fire. English newpaper engraving, 1850

Hot air balloon fire. English newpaper engraving, 1850
BALLOON ACCIDENT, 1850. Hot air balloon fire. English newpaper engraving, 1850

Background imageAviation Collection: Ascent of a balloon from Vauxhall Gardens, London. English newspaper engraving, 1850

Ascent of a balloon from Vauxhall Gardens, London. English newspaper engraving, 1850
BALLOON ASCENT, 1850. Ascent of a balloon from Vauxhall Gardens, London. English newspaper engraving, 1850

Background imageAviation Collection: Ascent of a balloon from Dijon, France, 25 April 1784

Ascent of a balloon from Dijon, France, 25 April 1784
BALLOON ASCENT, 1784. Ascent of a balloon from Dijon, France, 25 April 1784

Background imageAviation Collection: The Volomanist. 18th century caricature probably aimed at Barthelemy Faujas de Saint-Fond

The Volomanist. 18th century caricature probably aimed at Barthelemy Faujas de Saint-Fond (1741-1819)
BALLOONING CARTOON. The Volomanist. 18th century caricature probably aimed at Barthelemy Faujas de Saint-Fond (1741-1819), a French geologist, traveller and writer

Background imageAviation Collection: Ascent of Charles Greens hot air balloon, 1849. Contemporary English newspaper engraving

Ascent of Charles Greens hot air balloon, 1849. Contemporary English newspaper engraving
GREENs BALLOON, 1849. Ascent of Charles Greens hot air balloon, 1849. Contemporary English newspaper engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Manufacture of hot air balloons in a railway station in Paris during the Franco-Prussian War

Manufacture of hot air balloons in a railway station in Paris during the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-71
BALLOON MANUFACTURE. Manufacture of hot air balloons in a railway station in Paris during the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-71

Background imageAviation Collection: Pierre Testu-Brissy ascending in a hot air balloon, 1786

Pierre Testu-Brissy ascending in a hot air balloon, 1786
TESTU-BRISSYs ASCENT, 1786. Pierre Testu-Brissy ascending in a hot air balloon, 1786

Background imageAviation Collection: Paul Roliers mail carrying balloon falling into the North Sea

Paul Roliers mail carrying balloon falling into the North Sea, on its way from Paris to Norway during
MAIL BALLOON CRASH, 1870. Paul Roliers mail carrying balloon falling into the North Sea, on its way from Paris to Norway during the Franco-Prussian War, 1870. American newspaper engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Balloon filling with compressed hydrogen gas, 19th century engraving

Balloon filling with compressed hydrogen gas, 19th century engraving
HOT AIR BALLOON INFLATION. Balloon filling with compressed hydrogen gas, 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Gondola of an observation balloon, 19th century

Gondola of an observation balloon, 19th century
OBSERVATION GONDOLA. Gondola of an observation balloon, 19th century

Background imageAviation Collection: Cart carrying fuel for a hot air balloon. 19th century engraving

Cart carrying fuel for a hot air balloon. 19th century engraving
HOT AIR BALLOON GAS TANK. Cart carrying fuel for a hot air balloon. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Steam-powered helicopter invented by Enrico Forlanini in 1877

Steam-powered helicopter invented by Enrico Forlanini in 1877
FORLANINIs HELICOPTER. Steam-powered helicopter invented by Enrico Forlanini in 1877

Background imageAviation Collection: French military observation balloon. 19th century engraving

French military observation balloon. 19th century engraving
FRENCH MILITARY BALLOON. French military observation balloon. 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Valve used to control the altitude of a hot air balloon, 19th century engraving

Valve used to control the altitude of a hot air balloon, 19th century engraving
HOT AIR BALLOON VALVE. Valve used to control the altitude of a hot air balloon, 19th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Man in the gondola of a hot air balloon

Man in the gondola of a hot air balloon
HOT AIR BALLOON PILOT. Man in the gondola of a hot air balloon

Background imageAviation Collection: Navigable airship invented by Dupuy de Lome in the 1870s

Navigable airship invented by Dupuy de Lome in the 1870s
DUPUY DE LOME AIRSHIP. Navigable airship invented by Dupuy de Lome in the 1870s

Background imageAviation Collection: Hydrogen-filled hot air balloon invented by Jacques Charles in 1783

Hydrogen-filled hot air balloon invented by Jacques Charles in 1783
CHARLIERE BALLOON. Hydrogen-filled hot air balloon invented by Jacques Charles in 1783

Background imageAviation Collection: Balloon created by Henri Giffard, late 19th century

Balloon created by Henri Giffard, late 19th century
HENRI GIFFARD: BALLOON. Balloon created by Henri Giffard, late 19th century

Background imageAviation Collection: The electric-powered airship invented by Charles Renard and Arthur C. Krebs in 1884

The electric-powered airship invented by Charles Renard and Arthur C. Krebs in 1884
LA FRANCE AIRSHIP, 1884. The electric-powered airship invented by Charles Renard and Arthur C. Krebs in 1884

Background imageAviation Collection: Airship invented by Paul Haenlein in 1872, which was the first airship to be powered by an

Airship invented by Paul Haenlein in 1872, which was the first airship to be powered by an internal-combustion engine
HAENLEINs AIRSHIP. Airship invented by Paul Haenlein in 1872, which was the first airship to be powered by an internal-combustion engine

Background imageAviation Collection: Airship invented by Henri Giffard in 1852, which was the first steam-powered and navigable airship

Airship invented by Henri Giffard in 1852, which was the first steam-powered and navigable airship
GIFFARD AIRSHIP, 1852. Airship invented by Henri Giffard in 1852, which was the first steam-powered and navigable airship

Background imageAviation Collection: Hot-air balloon constructed by the Montgolfier brothers of paper and silk

Hot-air balloon constructed by the Montgolfier brothers of paper and silk
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON. Hot-air balloon constructed by the Montgolfier brothers of paper and silk

Background imageAviation Collection: The R 34, a British-built airship, flying over New York City after completing the first

The R 34, a British-built airship, flying over New York City after completing the first transatlantic aircraft flight
BRITISH AIRSHIP, 1919. The R 34, a British-built airship, flying over New York City after completing the first transatlantic aircraft flight in 1919. 20th century engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St

The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St. Louis during the Worlds Fair in 1904
BALDWINs AIRSHIP, 1904. The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St. Louis during the Worlds Fair in 1904. Contemporary colored engraving

Background imageAviation Collection: Albert and Gaston Tissandier flying the first airship to be powered by electricity, 1883

Albert and Gaston Tissandier flying the first airship to be powered by electricity, 1883
ELECTRIC FLYING MACHINE. Albert and Gaston Tissandier flying the first airship to be powered by electricity, 1883

Background imageAviation Collection: The Francois airship preparing to ascend for a flight at the St. Louis Worlds Fair, 1904

The Francois airship preparing to ascend for a flight at the St. Louis Worlds Fair, 1904
FRANCOIS AIRSHIP, 1904. The Francois airship preparing to ascend for a flight at the St. Louis Worlds Fair, 1904

Background imageAviation Collection: American airship, photographed 1919

American airship, photographed 1919
U.S. NAVY AIRSHIP, 1919. American airship, photographed 1919

Background imageAviation Collection: Lieutenant Carleton G. Chapman in US Signal Corps No. 53 preparing for takeoff at Casas Grandes

Lieutenant Carleton G. Chapman in US Signal Corps No. 53 preparing for takeoff at Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico
EXPEDITION TO MEXICO, 1916. Lieutenant Carleton G. Chapman in US Signal Corps No. 53 preparing for takeoff at Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico

Background imageAviation Collection: (1838-1917). Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin

(1838-1917). Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
FERDINAND von ZEPPELIN (1838-1917). Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. German soldier and aeronaut. Drawing by Felix Schwormstadt, 1916



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