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- Abbot, 1918, Aircraft and Submarines
- Abridgment of patent specifications
- Advisory Committee, 1910, Technical Report of the Advisory Committee for the year 1910-1911
- Aero-Amateur, 1909, Flying; the why and wherefore
- Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1912, Founded 1866
- Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1915, Official presentation of the gold medal of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain to Busk and Bryan
- Aeronautics (UK)
- Andrée Diaries, 1931
- Annely, 1729, A theory of the winds . . as it was read to the Royal Society
- Annual Report of the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain
B
- Bacon, 1900, By Land and Sky
- Bacon, 1902, Dominion of the Air
- Bacon, 1905, Balloons, airships and flying machines; by Gertrude Bacon
- Bacon, 1907, The Record of an Aeronaut
- Bacon, 1911, How Men Fly
- Baden-Powell, 1883, Military Ballooning
- Baden-Powell, 1887b, How I learnt ballooning
- Baden-Powell, 1907, Ballooning as a sport
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Aeronautics
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Practical aerodynamics and the theory of the aeroplane
- Ballantyne, 1880, Up in the Clouds
- Ballantyne, 1880, Up in the Clouds
- Bamfourth, Catherine Jill, Abbott, Malcolm, Entrepreneurs of the sky: Case studies on entrepreneurial learning from the early British aviation industry, 2019
- Barber, 1918, Aerobatics
- Barry; Brearey, 1885, The aeronautical exhibition of 1885, Jurors' report
- Bashforth, 1873, A Mathematical Treatise on the Motion of Projectiles, founded chiefly on the Results of Experiments made with the author's cronograph
- Baumler, 2017, Aviation and Asian Modernity
- Berriman, 1913, Aviation
- Billington, 2019
- 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, 1888, An exact, an authentic narrative of M. Blanchard, third aerial voyage from Rouen in Normandy, July 18 1784
- Bloor, 2011
- Bohun, 1671, A discourse concerning the origine and properties of wind. With an historical account of hurricanes
- 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
- Bossoh, 2022
- 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.
- Brewer, 1946
- Burnaby, 1882, A ride across the channel
- Butler, 1907, 5000 miles in a balloon
C
- Campbell, 1867, The Reign of Law
- 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, 1803, The elements of natural, etc., philosophy (Vol. IV, pp. 316-356 aeronautics, etc.)
- Cayley, 1837, Practical remarks on aerial navigation
- Chalmers, 1858, Electro-chemistry, etc
- Chatley, 1907, The problem of flight: a text-book of aerial engineering
- Chronological index of patents
- Cleghorn, 1810, The Hydro-aeronaut or Navigator's Life-buoy
- Coxwell, 1854, Balloons for warfare
- Coxwell, 1889, My life and balloon experiences, with a supplementary chapter on military ballooning
- 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
- Driver, 1997
- 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
E
- Eckardt, 2022
- 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
- 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
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- G. Aire (pseud.), 1843, Narrative of the ascent and first voyage of the aerial steamer
- 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
- Glaisher (ed.), 1871, Travels in the air
- Glaisher, 1863, An account of meteorological and physical observations in eight balloon ascents
- Glaisher, 1863, Scientific experiments in balloons
- Grahame-White & Harper, 1912, The Aeroplane in War
- Green, 1824, High and low; or Mr. Green among the stars
- Green, 1837, Authentic narrative of the great balloon voyage and descent in Germany
- Greenly and Marshall, 1907, Flying machines: Past, present and future
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
- 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
- Hastings, Max, 2020, Operation Chastise : The RAF’s Most Brilliant Attack of World War II
- Haughton, 1873, Principles of animal mechanics
- Hearne, 1909, Aerial warfare
- Hildebrandt, 1908, Airships past and present, together with chapters on the use of balloons in connecttion with meteorology, photography and the carrier pigeon
- Hodgson, 1924, History of Aeronautics in Great Britain
- Houghton, 1873, Principles of animal mechanics
- Howard, 1894, On the modification of clouds
- Howlett, 2021
- Hubbard, Ledeboer, and Turner, 1911, the Aeroplane
- Hutchinson, 1888, The navigable balloon in war and peace
- Hyatt, 1882, The dragon-fly, or, Reactive passive locomotion
J
- Jane, 1909, All the World's Air-Ships
- 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
K
- Kelly, 2006, Steam in the Air
- Kemp, 1989
- Kemp, 1989
- Kennedy, 1909, Flying Machines
- Krauss, 1901, Aerial navigation: How far is it practicable?
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- Lanchester, 1907, Aerodonetics, constituting the second volume of a complete work on aerial flight, with appendices on the theory and application of the gyroscope, on the flight of projectiles (1)
- Lanchester, 1908, Aerodonetics, constituting the second volume of a complete work on aerial flight, with appendices on the theory and application of the gyroscope, on the flight of projectiles (2)
- Lanchester, 1916, Aircraft in Warfare
- Le Maitre, 1911, Natural Stability
- Lebow, 1998
- 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
- Lougheed, 1910, Vehicles of the Air
- Ludlow Hammer Post, 1907, Navigating the air; a scientific statement of the progress of aeronautical science
- 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
- Luntley, 1851, Air navigation by means of the rotary balloon
M
- Maggs Bros., 1920, Descriptive Catalogue
- Maggs Bros., 1920, Descriptive Catalogue
- Mansfield, 1877, Aerial navigation, and List of aeronautic books
- Marey, 1874, Animal mechanics
- Marey, 1883, Animal mechanism. A treatise on terrestrial and aerial locomotion
- Marion, 1888, Wonderful balloon ascents, or conquests of the skies. A history of balloons and balloon voyages
- Marshall and Greenly, 1908, Flying machines, past, present and future
- Marshall, 1907, Flying machines: past, present and future. A popular account of flying machines, dirigible balloons and aeroplanes Great Britain
- Martyn, 1784, Hints of important uses to be derived from aërostatic globes
- Maxim, 1908, Artificial and natural flight (1)
- Maxim, 1908, Artificial and natural flight (2)
- May, 1885, Ballooning: a concise sketch of its history and principles
- Mechanics' Magazine
- Medley, 1823, The air balloon spiritualized. In a poetical letter to his son
- Ménier, 1875, Mémoire sur la navigation aérienne
- 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
- Money, 1803, A short treatise on the use of balloons and field observators in military operations
- Morris, 1848, Narration de la vie et des aventures étonnantes de Jean Daniel, forgeron à Royston, dans le Hertfordshire. London, 1751. Réimprimé sous le titre vol au succès; ou voyage aérien accompli il y a plus d'un siècle
N
- Nadar, 1866, The right to fly
- Nadar, 1866, The right to fly (translated to English)
- Neilson, 1910, Aeroplane Patents
- Newcomb, 1906, Side-lights on astronomy and kindred fields of popular science
- Newcomb, 1906, Side-lights on astronomy and kindred fields of popular science
- Norman, 1855, Aeronautica Illustratica, a complete cabinet of aerial ascents and descents from the earliest periods to the present time
- Nye, 1852, Thoughts on aerial travelling and on the best means of propelling balloons. The rocket balloon
P
- Palmer, 2006, Dictatorship of the Air
- Petermann, 1852, Die englischen wissenschaftlichen Luftschiffahrten i. J. 1852, 1856
- Pettigrew, 1871, On the mechanical appliances by which flight is attained in the animal kingdom
- Pettigrew, 1874, Animal locomotion or walking, swimming, and flying, with a dissertation on aëronautics
- Pettigrew, 1883, Animal locomotion, or walking, swimming, and flying
- Pilon, 1784, Aerostation or Templar's stratagem
- Pocock, 1827, Aeropleustic Art
- Pocock, 1827, The aeropleustic art; or navigation in the air by the use of kites or buoyant sails
- Pole, 1885, Further data on aerial navigation
- Pole, 1896, The Chicago conference on aerial navigation
- Poole, 1838, Crotchets in the air, or an (un)scientific account of a balloon trip
- Porter, 1921, Aerial Observation
- Porter, 1921, Aerial Observation
- Priestley, 1775, Experiments and observation on different kinds of air
- Proceedings of the Royal Society
- Publication 10215, 1848, Remarks on the ellipsoidal balloon, propelled by the Archimedean screw, described as the new aerial machine, now exhibiting at the Royal Adelaide Gallery
- Publication 10304, 1868, Report of the first Exhibition of the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain, held at the Crystal Palace
- 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 11118, 1809, Short account of an inflammable air balloon sent up from Clapton, Oct. 25, 1809
- Publication 11838, 1838, Thoughts on the farther improvement of aerostation . . . . with a description of a machine now constructing on different principles from those hitherto adopted by the inventor of the machine
- 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 1582, 1898, Bennett's apparatus for balloon steering
- Publication 204, 0, Aeronautica, or Voyages in the Air
- 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 2623, 1884, A century of ballooning
- Publication 458, 1783, The air balloon, or A treatise on the aerostatic globe
- Publication 4662, 1751, Flying and no failure
- Publication 4674, 1898, The flying machine of the future. Davidson's air-car as it will appear when constructed
- Publication 5124, 1802, M. Garnerin's aerial voyage from Vauxhall, August 5, 1802
- 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 6172a, 1838, A history of the balloon, from its discovery to the present time
- 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 7980, 1905, Manual of military ballooning
- Publication 9518, 1876, Peter Parley's balloon travels of Robert Merry
- 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 B2p0012e18, 1910, Aerial Mfg. Co. description of a patent cruciform hangar, and a petrol tank of stream-line form
- Publication B2p0910e04, 1911, Models at Olympia and a prize scheme
- Publication B2p0910e05, 1910, Models of aeroplanes
- Publication B2p0920e01, 1909, Originality in monoplane design
- Publication B2p1055e03, 1912, The Pommery cup
- Publication B2p1072e13, Propellers, aeroplane fittings, etc
- Publication B2p1072e15, Propellers, engines, and accessories
- Publication B2p1340e09, 1916, Another transatlantic project
Q
- Quartermain, 1859, The expansive force of gun-powder as a motive power; and a description of the engine and car suitable for its application to air navigation
- Quartermain, 1860, The air navigated by man upon the principles adopted by the Creator for sustaining all flying animals
R
- Robinson, 1962, The Zeppelin in Combat
- Rotch, 1900, Sounding the ocean of air; six lectures delivered before the Lowell Institute of Boston in December 1898
- Rush, 1851, An account of ascents in the Nassau and Victoria balloons in the years 1848, 1849 and 1850
- Rustler, 2021
- Rustler, 2021
S
- 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
- Samuelson, 1905, Resistance of air and the question of flying
- Schlomann, 1910, Illustrated Technical Dictionaries
- Science Museum, 1913, List of the Works on Aeronautics in the Science Library, Second Edition
- Shaw and Dines, 1902, Meteorological observations by use of kites off west coast of Scotland
- Southern, 1785, A treatise upon aerostatic machines, with directions for making inflammable air
- Spiller, 1871, Particulars of experiments made January 1846, to ascertain the law of resistance to the passage of the air through pipes of different diameters and lengths at various velocities
- Sterrett, 2006, Wittgenstein Flies a Kite
- Stringfellow, 1892, A few remarks on what has been done with screw-propelled aeroplone machines, from 1808 to 1892
- Subject-Matter Index
T
- Talbot, 1915, Aëroplanes and dirigibles of war
- Taylor, 1855, A guide book to Lieut. Maury's wind and current charts
- Technologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen, französischen und englishcen Sprache
- Teisserenc de Bort and Rotch, 1893, Report on present state of our knowledge respecting the general circulation of the atmosphere
- Templer, 1879, Military balloons
- The Aero, 1909, Gunton-Howard Gravity Balance
- The Aeroplane
- Theta, 1917, War flying, by a pilot
- Thompson, Handbook of Patent Law in All Countries
- Treadwell, 2010, German and Austro-Hungarian aircraft manufacturers, 1908–1918
- Tumble, 1806, A trip to the man in the moon, from terra firma, in an air balloon
- Turnor, 1865, Astra castra; experiments and adventures in the atmosphere. Roll of the first 500 aeronauts, with the date and place of their first ascents, Books hitherto published on aerostation
- Twining, , Model aeroplanes; how to build and fly them
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V
- Valentine, Tomlinson, and Maxim, 1902, Travels in space; a history of aerial navigation
- Vivenair, 1784, Account of a journey lately performed through the air in an Aërostatic Globe
- Vivenair, 1784, The Air Balloon; or a Treatise on the Aërostatic Globe
- Vossius, 1663, A treatise concerning the motion of the seas and winds
W
- 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
- Walkden, 1912, Aeroplanes in Gusts
- Walkden, 1913, Aeroplanes in Gusts, 2nd edition
- Walkden, 1914, How to understand aeroplanes
- Walker, 1810, A treatise on the art of flying by mechanical means (1)
- Walker, 1902, Aërial navigation, a practical hand-book on the construction of dirigible balloons, aërostats, aëroplanes, and aëromotors
- Walker, 1903, Practical kites and aëroplanes; how to make and work them
- Wilkins, 1648, Doedalus or mechanical motions
- Wilkins, 1648, Mathematical Magick
- Wimperis, 1920, A Primer of Air Navigation
- Wimperis, 1920, A Primer of Air Navigation