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- Adams, 1898, Mechanical flight
- Adams, 1898, Mechanical flight
- Aerostatic magazine (Coxwell). 1859-
- Alexander, 1871, On aërial flight, as dependent on man's muscular exertion
- 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
B
- 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
- Baddeley, 1835, The first aërial ship 'The Eagle'
- 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, New Suggestions for Aerial Exploration
- 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
- Baden-Powell, 1899, War kites
- Ballantyne, 1880, Up in the Clouds
- Ballantyne, 1880, Up in the Clouds
- 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
- Black, 1824, Ueber Luftschiffahrt
- Blanchard, 1888, An exact, an authentic narrative of M. Blanchard, third aerial voyage from Rouen in Normandy, July 18 1784
- Bon-Sens, 1885, Lettre de l'observateur Bon-Sens sur la fatale catastrophe des infortunés Pilâtre de Rozier et Romain, les Aéronautes et l'Aérostation
- Bourne, 1867, Communication on experiments made in South America
- Bowdler, 1871, Aërial navigation
- Brachet, 1858, Système aérostatique du lieutenant G. Meusnier
- Brannon, 1879, The air-boat for air travel
- Brannon, 1879, The air-boat for arcustatic air travel . . . making aero-navigation facile, rapid, safe, etc.
- 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
- Brown, 1868, Showing that for sustaining a body in the air by mechanical action, more depends upon the application of the power than on its actual amount
- Brown, 1869, On the economy of using power intermittently for aerial support; also observations on light motors and on balloons
- Brown, 1873, The aeroplane
- Brown, 1874, The aëro-bi-plane, or first steps to flight
- Brown, 1876, The advantages of employing power for aerial propulsion in an intermittent manner, and on the soaring of birds
- Bruce, 1886, Balloon signalling in war
- Bruce, 1887, A note of some experiments in electric balloon signalling carried out for the Belgian Government
- Bruce, 1887, War and ballooning
- Bruce, 1898, Balloon signalling apparatus
- Bryan, 1896, Sailing flight of birds
C
- Campbell, 1867, The Reign of Law
- Carelli, 1899, Gyration of aerial machines
- Carpenter, 1897, Langley's flying machine
- Cavallo, 1803, The elements of natural, etc., philosophy (Vol. IV, pp. 316-356 aeronautics, etc.)
- Cayley, 1837, Practical remarks on aerial navigation
- Cayley, 1843, Retrospect of the progress of aërial navigation and demonstration of the principles by which it must be governed
- Cayley, 1876, On aërial navigation
- Chalmers, 1858, Electro-chemistry, etc
- Chalon, 1870, Aërial machine
- 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
D
- Da Justa, 1899, Avegaçao aerea. (Aeroscapho.) Fortaleza, typ. Moderna a vapor
- Daniell, 1891, Balloons for naval purposes
- Davidson, 1895, Experiments in aeronautics
- Davidson, 1898, Flight, and how birds get a rise out of the wind when soaring
- De Azevaldo de Arriaga, Costa, and Balão, 1886, Ausführicher Artikel über Geschichte und Praxis der Luftschiffahrt in Portugiesischen Sprache
- Delaney, 1899, Telegraphing from a balloon in war
- Dines, 1887, A new form of velocity anemometer
- Dines, 1889, Account of some experiments made to investigate the connection between the pressure and velocity of the wind
- Dines, 1890, Mutual influence of two pressure plates upon each other
- Dines, 1890, On testing anemometers
- Dines, 1890, On the variations of pressure caused by the wind blowing across the mouth of a tube
- Dines, 1890, On wind pressure upon an inclined surface (b)
- Dines, 1890, On wind presure upon an inclined surface (a)
- Dines, 1890, Report of the Wind Force Committee on the factor of the Kew pattern Robinson anemometer
- Dines, 1891, On the wind pressure on curved vanes
- Dines, 1892, Anemometer comparisons
- Dixon, 1893, The rate of explosion in gases
- Dumaresq de Carteret-Bisson, 1884, The balloon society of Great Britain. Inaugural address in celebration of the Centenary Jubilee of the first balloon ascent in the UK
- Dupuy de Lôme, 1872, Navigable balloon
E
- Earl of Aldborough, 1867, Remarks on the theory of the flight of birds and application to an aërial machine
- Eddy, 1899, Some kite records in the United States
- European Aeronautical Society, 1835, A description of this extraordinary machine, the first aerial ship, the 'Eagle' invented by Count Lennox
F
- F.D.A., 1866, Essay on flying
- Fitzgerald, 1898, Experimental soaring
- Fitzgerald, 1899, On flapping flight of aeroplanes
- Fonvielle, 1877, Adventures in the air, being memorable experiences of great aeronauts
- Forster, 1823, Researches about atmospheric phaenomena
- Forster, 1832, Annals of remarkable aërial and Alpine voyages, observations on effects of altitude, and supplement to researches about atmospheric phenomena
- Frankland, 1861, On the influence of atmospheric pressure upon some of the phenomena of combustion
- Frost, 1883, Aeronautics with remarks on a visit to the aeronautical exhibition in Paris
- Fullerton, 1892, Modern aerial navigation
- Fullerton, 1897, Flight and flying machines--Recent progress
G
- G. Aire (pseud.), 1843, Narrative of the ascent and first voyage of the aerial steamer
- Galt, Kelvin, and Maclean, 1898, Electrification of air, of vapour, of water, and of other gases
- Garnerin, 1802, Air balloon and parachute. An account of three aerial voyages made by M. Garnerin from Wauxhall Gardens accompanied by Mme. Garnerin and M. Glassford on 5 Aug. 1802
- Garnerin, 1802, Air balloon. An account of two aerial voyages made by M. Garnerin on June 28, and July 5, 1802
- Gaudin, 1875, Upon the employment of oxygen mixed with atmospheric air in respiration
- Glaisher (ed.), 1871, Travels in the air
- Glaisher and Westcar, 1866, Mr. Glaisher and Mr. Westcar's balloon ascent from Windsor, May 29, 1866
- Glaisher, 1863, An account of meteorological and physical observations in eight balloon ascents
- Glaisher, 1863, Scientific experiments in balloons
- Glaisher, 1875, Death of Crocé-Spinelli and Sivel
- Glaisher, 1875, The results obtained by M. Paul Bert bring to light that according to the proportion employed in respiration, oxygen becomes either an aid to life or a poison
- Glaisher, 1879, Aëronautics
- Gostling, 1871, (Artificial flight)
- Green, 1822, Vortheile des Kohlenwasserstoffgases bei der Luftschiffahrt
- Green, 1824, High and low; or Mr. Green among the stars
- Green, 1837, Authentic narrative of the great balloon voyage and descent in Germany
- Green, 1837, Ballooning. On the height attainable by balloons
- Green, 1886, An aërial boat
- Green, 1888, Is flight by man-power possible?
- Griffiths, 1884, A light and economical motor for propulsion in air
- Griffiths, 1886, Jet propulsion for aëronautical purposes
H
- Hamilton, 1842, An essay on the art of flying with an indication of the materials best adapted for wings
- Hampton, 1844, Disclosures relating to the loss of Mr. Hampton's Albion balloon: together with particulars of a new balloon
- Hardingham, 1871, Practical aeronautics
- Hargrave, 1893, Cellular kites
- Hargrave, 1897, On the cellular kite
- Hargrave, 1898, Aeroplane experiments
- Hargrave, 1898, The possibility of soaring in horizontal wind
- Hargrave, 1899, The box kite
- Harte, 1871, A theory of flight
- Hartwig, 1877, Aerial world. A popular account of phenomena and life of atmosphere
- Hartwig, 1892, The aerial world; a popular account of the phenomena and life of the atmosphere
- Haughton, 1873, Principles of animal mechanics
- Hazen, 1899, Glaisher's highest balloon ascension
- Head, 1872, Flight
- Head, 1893, Locomotion in air
- Head, 1893, Locomotion in air. Part of opening address before the mechanical section of the British Association
- Heath, 1868, On the ascensional power of balloons, and deductions, and thoughts on the flight of birds, and on extant theories of artificial flight by aëroplanes and wings
- Heath, 1868, On the control of balloons by pressure
- Helmholtz, 1888, On Atmospheric Movements. (Ueber atmosphaerische Bewegungen.) Pp. 78-93 (Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1888, Berlin, 1888, pp. 647-663). Translated and republished by Abbe/Smithsonian
- Helmholtz, 1891, On a Theorem Relative to Movements that are Geometrically Similar in Fluid Bodies, Together with an Application to the Problem of Steering Balloons. Translated and republished by Abbe/Smithsonian
- Hollands, 1884, Artificial flight attainable
- Hollands, 1885, Aerial motor design
- Hollands, 1886, Gravity and wind pressure as auxiliary powers in flight
- Hopkins, 1860, On the forces that produce the great currents of the air and of the ocean
- Houghton, 1873, Principles of animal mechanics
- Howard, 1894, On the modification of clouds
- Hugo, 1899, How birds fly
- Hurry, 1867, Construction of an aerial machine on the principle of an inclined plane, impelled in the direction of its surface
- Hutchinson, 1888, The navigable balloon in war and peace
- Hyatt, 1882, The dragon-fly, or, Reactive passive locomotion
J
- Jalles, 1887, Os Baloes em Pem Portugal
- Jalles, 1888, Aerostaçao
- Jay, 1869, Aëronautics
- Jay, 1869, Jay on aeronautics
- Jay, 1869, The captive balloon
- Jay, 1871, A model of wing propeller
- Jay, 1877, The figure 8 model as available for aërial use
- Jay, 1879, On aerial propellers
- Johnson, 1897, How to advance the science of aeronautics
- Jones, 1892, Military ballooning
K
- Kaufmann, 1869, A few remarks upon aërial transcursion
- Kelvin et al, 1898, Electrification of air, of vapor, of water and of other gases
- Kelvin, 1894, On the resistance of a fluid to a plane kept moving uniformly in a direction inclined to it at a small angle
- Knight, 1899, Sailing and trailing
L
- Lancaster, 1882, Artificial flight
- Lancaster, 1883, The problem of flight
- Lang, 1876, Experiments on the friction between water and air (1)
- Lang, 1877, Experiments on the friction between water and air (2)
- Langley, 1894, The internal work of the wind (3)
- Langley, 1896, Experiments in mechanical flight
- Langley, 1897, The new flying machine
- 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
- Lingfield, 1872, Experiments with aërial screws
- Lomet, 1803, On the employment of aerostatic machines in the military science and for the contraction of geographical plans
- Lucy, 1869, On the flight of birds, of bats, and of insects, in reference to the subject of aërial locomotion
- Luntley, 1851, Air navigation by means of the rotary balloon
- Luntley, 1868, The navigation of balloons
- Lyon, 1898, The kite equipment of the Arlington Observatory
M
- Maceroni, 1836, Impracticability of aerial navigation. Montgolfiers preferable to gas balloons
- Maceroni, 1836, Tractability of balloons, comparative safety of Montgolfier and gas balloons. Mackintosh. Ballooning
- Maceroni, Mackenzie, and Woodhouse, 1837, Maceroni's parachute. Mackenzie's improved parachute. Woodhouse. Parachute descents
- Mackenzie, 1885, Military ballooning
- Mackintosh, 1836, Observations on the practicability of guiding and directing air balloons or aërial ships
- Magnus, Galt, and Kelvin, 1898, Electrification of air, of vapour, of water, and of other gases
- Mallock, 1891, Note on the instability of India rubber tubes and balloons when distended by fluid pressure
- Mance, 1899, Long-distance ballooning
- Mansfield, 1877, Aerial navigation, and List of aeronautic books
- Marey, 1871, The mechanical flight in the animal kingdom
- Marey, 1872, Lectures on the phenomena of flight in the animal kingdom
- Marey, 1872, Lectures on the phenomena of flight in the animal kingdom
- Marey, 1874, Animal mechanics
- Marey, 1883, Animal mechanism. A treatise on terrestrial and aerial locomotion
- Marey, 1888, Mechanism of the flight of birds
- Marion, 1888, Wonderful balloon ascents, or conquests of the skies. A history of balloons and balloon voyages
- Marshall, 1898, Mechanical flight
- Maxim, 1891, Improvements in and relating to aëronautic apparatus
- Maxim, 1893, Mechanical flight
- Maxim, 1894, Experiments in aeronautics (1)
- Maxim, 1894, The evolution of a flying machine
- Maxim, 1895, Experiments in aeronautics
- Maxwell, 1867, On the viscosity or internal friction of air and other gases
- May, 1885, Ballooning: a concise sketch of its history and principles
- Mayer, 1868, Some remarks on mechanical flight
- Means, 1896, Kite considered as instrument of value
- Mechanics' Magazine, 1860, Bright's Aerial Carriage
- Medley, 1823, The air balloon spiritualized. In a poetical letter to his son
- Ménier, 1875, Mémoire sur la navigation aérienne
- Merrifield, 1869, On the law of the resistance of the air to rifled projectiles
- Merrill, 1899, Some simple experiments with aero-curves
- Methode, 1819, Methode. Luftbälle zu steuern
- Middleton, 1883, On the mechanics of flight and their application to flying machines
- Middleton, 1887, Aëronautics
- Monck, 1836, Account of the late aeronautical expedition from London to Weilburg, accomplished by Robert Holland, Esq., Monck Mason, Esq., and Charles Green, aeronaut (1)
- Monck, 1838, Aeronautica, Sketches illustrative of the theory and practice of aerostation, expedition to Germany