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- Archibald, 1884, An account of some preliminary experiments with Biram's anemometers attached to kite strings or wires
- Archibald, 1886, Some results of observations with kite-wire suspended anemometers up to 1300 feet above the ground in 1883-1885
- Archibald, 1887, The captive kite-balloon
- Armour, 1873, Wings for men
- Armour, 1874, Resistance to falling planes on a path of translation
- Armour, 1876, Air compression under wing-planes
- Artingstall, 1867, Experiment with an engine and wings attached to the end of a movable steam pipe
- Artingstall, 1867, The flight of birds
- Artingstall, 1868, Construction of his flying machine
- Artingstall, 1870, Projectile force of a bird
- Artingstall, 1873, Flight of birds
- Artingstall, 1876, Denied the almost universal opinion that the resistance of air is as the square of its velocity, preferring the theory of the impact of military projectiles
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- Bacon, 1824, Air-weighing machine
- Bacon, 1899, The audibility of sound in air
- Bacon, 1899, The balloon as an instrument of scientific research
- Baddeley, 1828, Suggestion for an improvement in balloons. Scientific balloon ascent
- Baden-Powell, 1883, Military Ballooning
- Baden-Powell, 1887a, How I learnt ballooning
- Baden-Powell, 1887b, How I learnt ballooning
- Baden-Powell, 1894, On the action of a bird's wing
- Baden-Powell, 1897, A new engine of war--Captain Baden-Powell's war kite
- Baden-Powell, 1897, Conquest of the air
- Baden-Powell, 1897, Present state of aeronautics
- Baden-Powell, 1897, The conquest of the air
- Baden-Powell, 1898, An aluminium balloon
- Baden-Powell, 1898, Balloons for geographical research
- Baden-Powell, 1898, Gliding machine
- Baden-Powell, 1898, Kites
- Baden-Powell, 1898, Kites: Their theory and practice
- Barry, 1884, The possibility of man-flight
- Barry, 1885, The Meudon balloon experiments
- Barry, 1886, The problem of aërial navigation
- Barry, 1888, The flight of the seagull
- Barry; Brearey, 1885, The aeronautical exhibition of 1885, Jurors' report
- Bashforth, 1869, On the resistance of the air to the motion of elongated projectiles having variously formed heads
- Bashforth, 1873, A Mathematical Treatise on the Motion of Projectiles, founded chiefly on the Results of Experiments made with the author's cronograph
- Beaufoy, 1814, Journal kept during an aërial voyage with Mr. J. Sadler from Hackney Middlesex
- Bell, 1896, Experiments in mechanical flight
- Bennett, 1874, Notes from France for the Aeronautical Society
- Bert, 1875, Experimental researches upon the influence exercised by changes of atmospheric pressure upon the phenomena of life
- Biddle, 1899, Method of steering balloons during ascent and descent
- Blanchard, 1888, An exact, an authentic narrative of M. Blanchard, third aerial voyage from Rouen in Normandy, July 18 1784
- Bourne, 1867, Communication on experiments made in South America
- Bowdler, 1871, Aërial navigation
- Brannon, 1879, The air-boat for air travel
- Brearey, 1877, The problem of flight
- Brearey, 1878, Some remarks upon bird-flight and its imitation by mechanical models
- Brearey, 1879, Artificial flight
- Brearey, 1879, Artificial flight
- Brearey, 1880, A paper in condemnation of gas as an aid to aerial machines
- Brearey, 1882, The effect of the pectoral muscle on the flight of the bird
- Brearey, 1883, Memoir of the late John Stringfellow
- Brearey, 1883, Upon the absence of balloons in Egypt during the late campaign
- Brearey, 1884, Conjoint gas and mechanical action as applied to flight
- Brearey, 1885, The late balloon contest to the Alexandra Palace
- Brearey, 1886, Experimental ballooning (1)
- Brearey, 1886, Experimental ballooning (2)
- Brearey, 1886, Liverpool international exhibition
- Brearey, 1887, Concluding remarks
- Brearey, 1888, Remarks on the late experiments of Horatio Phillips
- Bright, 1867, Aerial carriage with opposing fans, available for controlling the ascent and descent of balloons by mechanical means
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- Carelli, 1899, Gyration of aerial machines
- Cavallo, 1803, The elements of natural, etc., philosophy (Vol. IV, pp. 316-356 aeronautics, etc.)
- Cayley, 1876, On aërial navigation
- Chalmers, 1858, Electro-chemistry, etc
- Cleghorn, 1810, The Hydro-aeronaut or Navigator's Life-buoy
- Coxwell, 1845, The balloon, or aerostatic magazine
- Coxwell, 1854, Balloons for warfare
- Coxwell, 1885, Hot-air and gas balloons
- Coxwell, 1889, My life and balloon experiences, with a supplementary chapter on military ballooning
- Coxwell, 1898, Notable balloon ascent
- Cradock, 1878, The power possessed by man in relation to aeronautics
- Cruikshank, 1825, Scene in the farce of 'Lofty Projects,' performed for the benefit and amusement of John Bull, street scene, humorous coloured caricature by T. G. G. Humphrey
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- Harte, 1871, A theory of flight
- Hartwig, 1877, Aerial world. A popular account of phenomena and life of atmosphere
- Head, 1893, Locomotion in air
- Houghton, 1873, Principles of animal mechanics
- Howard, 1894, On the modification of clouds
- Hyatt, 1882, The dragon-fly, or, Reactive passive locomotion
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- Leslie, 1838, Treatises on various subjects of natural and chemical philosophy. By Sir John Leslie . . . . With a biographical memoir
- Lilienthal, 1897, Our teachers in sailing flight
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- Nadar, 1866, The right to fly
- Norman, 1855, Aeronautica Illustratica, a complete cabinet of aerial ascents and descents from the earliest periods to the present time
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- Pettigrew, 1867, On the various modes of flight in relation to aeronautics
- Pettigrew, 1871, On the mechanical appliances by which flight is attained in the animal kingdom
- Pettigrew, 1871, On the physiology of wings
- Pitter, 1847, Archimedean balloon. MacGregor aerostation
- Pitter, 1848, Improved Archimedean balloon
- Pole, 1885, Aërial navigation (2)
- Publication 10304, 1868, Report of the first Exhibition of the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain, held at the Crystal Palace
- Publication 11118, 1809, Short account of an inflammable air balloon sent up from Clapton, Oct. 25, 1809
- Publication 1130, 1898, Mr. Bacon's scientific ascents
- Publication 12034, 1851, A treatise on the aeropleustic art or navigation in the air, by means of kites, or buoyant sails: with a description of the charvolant or kite carriage
- Publication 1297, 1845, The Balloon; or Aërostatic Magazine
- Publication 1309, 1897, Ballooning
- Publication 1330, 1899, Balloons for astronomy
- Publication 1405, 1897, Barnard's airship
- Publication 1478, 1898, Kites and atmospheric electricity
- Publication 1582, 1898, Bennett's apparatus for balloon steering
- Publication 1845, 1899, Dr. Biddle's apparatus
- Publication 2168, 1884, Brearey's aeronautical machine
- Publication 2371, 1883, Buonacorsi's metal balloon
- Publication 2434, 1828, Further proof of the power possessed by man of raising himself into the air for the purpose of travelling with a celerity not otherwise attainable
- Publication 2507, 1843, Captive Balloons
- Publication 2508, 1887, The captive kite-balloon
- Publication 2623, 1884, A century of ballooning
- Publication 2979, 1897, Compressed air motors
- Publication 3120, 1897, The cost of war ballooning
- Publication 3142, 1890, Couriers of the air
- Publication 3245, 1827, Daedalus ballooning. On air balloons
- Publication 4040, 1894, Engineering materials for the aeronaut
- Publication 5470, 1843, The great aerial navigator, Vickers, 1843. Atmospheric machine for conveyance of passengers, troops, and government despatches to India and China, in 5 days
- Publication 6306a, 1868, Hunter aerial propulsion. Specification, No. 2680, 1868
- Publication 6734, 1899, Kite apparatus at Russian manoeuvres
- Publication 6735, 1888, Kite balloons and kite tandems
- Publication 6742, 1897, Kites for meteorological investigations (1)
- Publication 6743, 1897, Kites for meteorological investigations (2)
- Publication 6744, 1897, Kites for meteorology (1)
- Publication 6745, 1899, Kites for meteorology (2)
- Publication 6747, 1897, Kites for war purposes
- Publication 684, 1875, Angus and Mack on the air path
- Publication 7230, 1894, The largest balloon in the world built by Messrs. Ch. Green, Spencer Sons
- Publication 8299, 1843, Mechanic's Magazine, Museum Register, Journal and Gazette. Collection of numbers containing the articles relative to balloons, appearing during the years 1824 to 1843
- Publication 878, 1897, Ascent of a squadron of war balloons in Russia
- Publication 9518, 1876, Peter Parley's balloon travels of Robert Merry
- Publication 964, 1899, The attempted voyage to Paris
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- Ranwell, 1840, Marsh and Ranwell's proposed method of aerial navigation proposed balloon trip across the Atlantic
- Rayleigh, 1891, On Vibrations of an Atmosphere. Translated and republished by Abbe/Smithsonian
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- W. E., 1811, Prime bang up at Hackney, or a peep at the balloon, Aug. 12, 1811, balloon passing over Hackney Church, with crowd of excited spectators
- Walton, 1843, Ballooning, Ackermann, 1843. The First Carriage, Ariel, Crossing the Thames at London Bridge
- Whittell, 1882, A few remarks on the subject of aërial navigation