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- Blanchard, 1784, Journal and certificates on the fourth voyage of Mr. Blanchard .... 16 Oct. 1784
- Blanchard, 1784, Narrative of his third aerial voyage from Rouen, on the 18th of July, 1784
- Blanchard, 1785, Relation de la quatorzième ascension de Blanchard, faite à Lille, le 26 août 1785. Avec la carte et la developpement de ce voyage aérien
- Blanchard, 1787, Ausführliche Beschreibung der acht und zwanzigsten. Luftreise welche Herr Blanchard den 12 nov. 1787, zu Nürnberg unternahm und glücklich vollzog
- Blanchard, 1787, Herrn Blanchard's kurze Erzehlung seiner Begebenheiten auf der Erde seit dem Monat Januar 1787 von ihm selbst beschrieben
- Blanchard, 1790, Analyse de la nouvelle machine aërostatique
- Brown, 1778, A description of the exocoetus volitans or flying fish
- Brunswick, 1784, The thoughts of a cosmopolite on air balloons in Germany
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- Cavallo, 1781, A treatise on the nature and the properties of air and other permanently elastic fluids
- Cavallo, 1785, The history and practice of aerostation
- Cavallo, 1786, Geschichte und Praxis der Aërostatik
- Cavendish, 1776, Experiments on factitious air
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- De Galvez, 1784, Sur un moyén de donner la direction aux machines aérostatiques
- Desaguliers, 1741, A calculation of the velocity of the air, mov'd by the new invented centrifugal bellows of 7 foot diameter and 1 foot thick within
- Desauliers, 1717, An account of some experiments made on the 27th day of April, 1719, to find how much the resistance of the air retards falling bodies
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- Halle, 1784, Magie oder d. Zauberkräfte der Natur. Mit zahlreichen interessanten Beiträgen zur Luftschiffahrt
- Hauksbee, 1706, An account of an experiment touching the different densities of the air, from the greatest natural heat, to the greatest natural cold in this climate
- Hauksbee, 1708, An account of the success of an attempt to continue several atmospheres of air condensed in the space of one, for a considerable time
- Hauksbee, 1740, An experiment showing the different densities of the air, from the greatest natural heat, to the greatest natural cold in this climate
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- Jeffries, 1786, First voyage on the 13th of Nov. 1784, from the Rhedarium London, into the parish of Stone, Kent
- Jeffries, 1786, Narrative of Two Aerial Voyages
- Jeffries, 1786, Second voyage on the 7th January, 1785, from the cliffs of Dover, across the British Channel
- Joly de Saint-Valier, 1783, Lettre à Madame la Princesse sur les ballons appelés globes aérostatiques
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- Kramp, 1784, Geschichte der Aërostatik, historisch, physisch und mathematisch ausgeführt
- Kratzenstein, 1784, L'art de naviguer dans l'air
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- Lana and Lohmeier, 1784, Von der Luftschiffkunst
- Lana, 1739, Of a flying ship
- Lenoir, 1785, Éloge funèbre de Pilâtre de Rozier, prononcé le 13 juillet 1785 au musée de Monsieur, sous l'autorité du conseil
- Lockwood, 1785, Account of his aerial excursion (in June 1785) with the British balloon
- Lohmeier and Lana, 1784, Von der Luftschiffkunst
- Lunardi, 1784, A particular description of Mr. Lunardi's aerial voyage from the Artillery Ground, London, to a field near Ware, in Hertfordshire, on the 15th September, 1784
- Lunardi, 1784, An account of the first aërial voyage in England
- Lunardi, 1784, Particulars relating to his improved aerostatic machine of aerial telegraph exhibited at the Pantheon, Oxford Street
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- Martyn, 1784, Hints of important uses to be derived from aërostatic globes
- Mazeas, 1753, Observations upon the electricity of the air, translated from French
- Meerwein, 1784, Die Kunst zu fliegen nach Art der Vögel
- Minkelers, 1784, Mémoire sur l'air inflammable tiré de différentes substances
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- Priestley, 1775, Experiments and observation on different kinds of air
- Publication 10082, 1744, An Account of a Book intituled, New Principles of Gunnery, containing the Determination of the Force of Gunpowder; and an Investigation of the resisting Power of the Air to swift and slow Motions
- Publication 10195, 1782, Réflexions amusantes et intéressantes sur le vaisseau volant. Suivies des hommes volants
- Publication 10380, 1785, An account of Mr. J. Deeker's two aerial expeditions from the city of Norwich
- Publication 10403, 1783, Lettre à Monsieur le président de . . . . sur le globe airostatique, sur les têtes parlantes, & sur l'état présent de l'opinion publique à Paris. Pour servir de suite à la lettre sur la poëme des Jardins
- Publication 11974, 1774, To compare the densities of the air, at any given elevation above the surface of the earth, in different temperatures
- Publication 12133, 1786, Ueber die Luftbälle als Werkzeuge des Krieges
- Publication 1629, 1784, Berlinische Monatsschrift. Band III. Ueber den Erfinder der fliegenden Luftmaschinen
- Publication 395, 1791, Aerostatische Blätter, oder Erläuterungen u. Geschichte d. Luftschiffahrt
- Publication 458, 1783, The air balloon, or A treatise on the aerostatic globe
- Publication 4662, 1751, Flying and no failure
- Publication 7484-7485, 1783, Lettre sur le globe aérostatique
- Publication 7971-7972, 1783, The Man of the moon (l'homme dans la lune, ou voyage dans les regions lunaires), par l'homme du peuple
- Publication 9590, 1785, Pensées sur l'avancement de l'aérostation ou l'art de voyager dans l'atmosphère, avec la description d'une machine que l'on construit actuellement sur des principes différents de ceux qui ont été adoptés jusqu'à présent
- Publication 9996, 1783, Proces-verbaux et détails des deux voyages aériens faits d'après la découverte de MM. Montgolfier
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- Sage, 1785, A letter addressed to a female friend by Mrs. Sage, the first English female aerial traveller
- Sage, 1785, A letter describing her expedition with Mr. Lundardi's balloon on the 29th June, 1785
- Shuckburgh, 1778, Comparison between Sir George Shuckburgh and Colonel Roy's rules for the measurements of heights with the barometer
- Southern, 1785, A treatise upon aerostatic machines, with directions for making inflammable air