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- | ===== In an airship, one does not fly, one does not drive. Instead, one travels in a most beautiful way that gives meaning to the word journey. | ||
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+ | Aeromodeller: | ||
+ | "Panamarenko wilde ooit echt gaan vliegen met de ballon, die 28 meter lang is en een diameter heeft van 6,5 meter", | ||
+ | "Om te kunnen vliegen moest Panamarenko materiaal kiezen dat licht en stevig | ||
- | They were searching for a place to launch the attached balloon that was shaped like Little Boy, the nuclear weapon dropped on Hiroshima, on August 6, 1945. | ||
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+ | 1. Unknown Air-oared airship and aeronaut at unknown location (baseball park) circa 1905\\ | ||
+ | 2. Air-oared airship ~ 1905. Airship build by Captain Thomas C. Baldwin was flown by l. Guy Mecklem | ||
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+ | 1.COPYWRIGHT_FOTOT_PAOLO_OGGIONI_FEst: | ||
+ | 2.Joel Tauber, Searching for the Impossible: The Flying Project 2003\\ | ||
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- | Aeromodeller te Madrid: Panamarenko 1969-1971 | ||
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- | Aeromodeller 1969-1971 (1971): Panamarenko | ||
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- | Such measurements have become increasingly important for providing information on the initial conditions from which the large-scale structure of the Universe has evolved. The detailed measurement phase promises quantitative answers to some of the fundamental questions of structure evolution in our Universe: How did matter first distribute itself to eventually form the bubbles, voids and galaxy clusters that we observe? What is the amplitude of the quantum fluctuations which existed before the Universe entered the `inflationary' | + | Such measurements have become increasingly important for providing information on the initial conditions from which the large-scale structure of the Universe has evolved. The detailed measurement phase promises quantitative answers to some of the fundamental questions of structure evolution in our Universe: How did matter first distribute itself to eventually form the bubbles, voids and galaxy clusters that we observe? What is the amplitude of the quantum fluctuations which existed before the Universe entered the `inflationary' |
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+ | Breitling Orbiter, photographed by Jeremy l. Hinton, 1973\\ | ||
+ | Breitling Orbiter 3 was the first balloon to fly around the world non-stop, piloted by Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones. Designed and built by Cameron Balloons, of Bristol, England, Breitling Orbiter 3 stood 55 m (180 ft) tall when fully inflated. The propane gas that fueled the six burners was contained in 28 titanium cylinders mounted in two rows along the sides of the gondola. Concerned about fuel consumption, | ||
- | COPYWRIGHT_FOTOT_PAOLO_OGGIONI_FEst:The Upside-Down balloon appears at first glance to be standing on its head. In actual fact, there is a concealed cabin on the underside | + | {{white-diamond-3.jpg? |
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+ | In 1995, Graham Dorrington flew a helium-filled airship " | ||
+ | In 2004, Dorrington flew another electric powered dirigible (with a helium capacity | ||
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- | {{Bgo76a.jpg_BREITLING_ORBITER_1..jpg|Bgo76a.jpg_BREITLING_ORBITER_1..jpg}} | + | Prospective Concepts, a Swiss company developed the Flying Stingray an ultralight lifting body in the shape of a stingray but still using propellers as propulsion.\\ |
+ | source: via www.myairship.com/ official site: http://www.prospective-concepts.ch | ||
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- | The White-Diamond: | ||
- | Dr. Graham Dorrington, as he explores above the treetops of the rainforest canopy with a novel flying device | + | more inflatable image sections: [[Experience Inflatables]] - [[Powered By Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] - [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Inflatable Sound]] - [[Interactive Inflatables]] - [[Inflatable Wearables]] - [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]] - [[Nasa Inflatables]] - [[Leftover Inflatable Archive]] or go back to [[Cocky Eek]] |
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