British Airships: Past, Present and Future
First published before the invention of airplanes, this book focuses on lighter-than-air craft. It begins: "Lighter-than-air craft consist of three distinct types: Airships, which are by far the most important, Free Balloons, and Kite Balloons, which are attached to the ground or to a ship by a cable. They derive their appellation from the fact that when charged with hydrogen, or some other form of gas, they are lighter than the air which they displace. ”
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British Airships: Past, Present and Future
First published before the invention of airplanes, this book focuses on lighter-than-air craft. It begins: "Lighter-than-air craft consist of three distinct types: Airships, which are by far the most important, Free Balloons, and Kite Balloons, which are attached to the ground or to a ship by a cable. They derive their appellation from the fact that when charged with hydrogen, or some other form of gas, they are lighter than the air which they displace. ”
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British Airships: Past, Present and Future

British Airships: Past, Present and Future

by George Whale
British Airships: Past, Present and Future

British Airships: Past, Present and Future

by George Whale

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First published before the invention of airplanes, this book focuses on lighter-than-air craft. It begins: "Lighter-than-air craft consist of three distinct types: Airships, which are by far the most important, Free Balloons, and Kite Balloons, which are attached to the ground or to a ship by a cable. They derive their appellation from the fact that when charged with hydrogen, or some other form of gas, they are lighter than the air which they displace. ”

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ISBN-13: 9781455421107
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication date: 10/20/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 391 KB
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