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- A. B. C., 1911, British engines-A. B. C.
- A. B. C., 1911, Engines: The "A. B. C."
- A. B. C., 1912, The A. B. C. aero engines
- A. B. C., 1915, The A. B. C. auxiliary motor
- A. E. G., 1915, The A. E. G. monoplane flying boat
- Abbot, 1918, Aircraft and Submarines
- Abegg, 1910, Prof. R. Abegg
- Adams, 1898, Mechanical flight
- Adams, 1898, Mechanical flight
- Adams, 1907, The 'Antoinette' petrol motor
- Adams, 1910, Aeroplane engines
- Addison, 1912, Natural stability
- Adler, 1907, The aeroplane experiments of the late Professor Langley
- Admirer, 1911, Praise where praise is due. Concerning Mr. Jezzi's machine
- Advisory Board for Aeronautics, 1909, Aerial navigation
- Advisory Committee, 1910, Technical Report of the Advisory Committee for the year 1910-1911
- Aerial League, 1909, Aerial League
- Aerial League, 1910, Aerial league and the general election
- Aero Club de France, 1909, Flight history at the Grand Palais
- Aero Club de France, 1911, 354 Aero Club of France pilot aviators
- Aero Club de France, 1911, Aeroplane accidents. Report of the Aviation Committee of the Aero Club of France
- Aero Club de France, 1912, Grand Prix of the Aero Club of France
- Aero Club de France, 1912, The Grand Prix
- Aero Club of America, 1915, Aero Club. Annual meeting
- Aero Club of America, 1916, Aero Club now for national registration
- Aero-Amateur, 1909, Aero automobilism. Comments on Dr. Hele-Shaw's presidential address
- Aero-Amateur, 1909, Flying; the why and wherefore
- Aero-Amateur, 1909, Mr. S. F. Edge, and also the Wright machine
- Aero-Amateur, 1910, Avoidable accidents. Their causes and some suggested remedies
- Aero, 1911, Pierre Marie Bournique
- Aeronautical Society of America, 1909, Progress in the U. S. A. Aeronautic Society's exhibition at Morris Park, New York
- Aeronautics (UK)
- Aeronautics, 1911, The Aerotechnical Institute of St Cyr
- Aeroreader, 1910, Horse-power
- Aerostatic magazine (Coxwell). 1859-
- Alexander, 1871, On aërial flight, as dependent on man's muscular exertion
- Alexander, 1901, International balloon ascents
- Alexander, 1901, Sounding the air by flying machines controlled by Hertzian waves
- Alexander, 1905, Notes on some recent experiments in aerodynamics
- Andrée Diaries, 1931
- 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
- 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
- Archibald, Kite balloons and kite tandems
- 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
- Bacon, 1900, By Land and Sky
- Bacon, 1900, Cloud photography from balloons
- Bacon, 1902, Balloon ascents in a thunderstorm
- Bacon, 1902, Dominion of the Air
- Bacon, 1902, Photography from a balloon
- Bacon, 1902, Scientific observations at high altitudes
- Bacon, 1903, The balloon in modern warfare
- Bacon, 1905, Balloons, airships and flying machines; by Gertrude Bacon
- Bacon, 1906, The acoustical experiments carried out in balloons by the late Rev. J. M. Bacon
- Bacon, 1907, The Record of an Aeronaut
- Bacon, 1911, How Men Fly
- Baddeley, 1828, Suggestion for an improvement in balloons. Scientific balloon ascent
- Baddeley, 1835, The first aërial ship 'The Eagle'
- Baden-Powell and Grew, 1909, Knowledge and Illustrated Scientific News
- Baden-Powell and Ledeboer, editors, 1908, Knowledge and Illustrated Scientific News. Aeronautics issued in conjunction
- 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, 1902 AJ, Recent aeronautical progress and the future of aerial navigation
- Baden-Powell, 1902 Smithsonian, Recent aeronautical progress and the future of aerial navigation
- Baden-Powell, 1903, Recent aeronautical progress, and deductions to be drawn therefrom, regarding the future of aerial navigation
- Baden-Powell, 1903, The future of aerial navigation
- Baden-Powell, 1904, Aeroplane experiments at the Crystal Palace
- Baden-Powell, 1904, Experiments with aerial screw propellers
- Baden-Powell, 1904, The development of the aëroplane
- Baden-Powell, 1905, Aeronautical competitions at the St. Louis Exhibition
- Baden-Powell, 1905, Progress with airships in 1904
- Baden-Powell, 1906, The Gordon-Bennett race. Some technical features of the competing balloons
- Baden-Powell, 1907, Aerial navigation
- Baden-Powell, 1907, Ballooning as a sport
- Baden-Powell, 1907, Practical aerodynamics and the theory of aeroplanes
- Baden-Powell, 1907, The exploration of the air
- Baden-Powell, 1908, A trip with Wilbur Wright
- Baden-Powell, 1908, Experiments with 'Dipping' planes
- Baden-Powell, 1908, Friction of the air
- Baden-Powell, 1908, Friction of the air. Skin friction a factor in aerial navigation
- Baden-Powell, 1908, Problem of aerial navigation; reply to Simon Newcomb
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Aeronautics
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Experiences with the Wright machine
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Flight and the right to fly
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Law in the air; a momentous problem for legislators
- Baden-Powell, 1909, Practical aerodynamics and the theory of the aeroplane
- Balfour, 1915, Truth about air raids
- Ballooning and Aeronautics
- Bamfourth, Catherine Jill, Abbott, Malcolm, Entrepreneurs of the sky: Case studies on entrepreneurial learning from the early British aviation industry, 2019
- Barber, 1918, Aerobatics
- Barton, 1911, The first British dirigible and hydro-aeroplane
- Baumler, 2017, Aviation and Asian Modernity
- Berriman, 1913, Aviation
- Biddle, 1899, Method of steering balloons during ascent and descent
- Black, 1824, Ueber Luftschiffahrt
- Blackden, 1903, Experiments relative to equilibrium and angle of fall in gliding flight
- 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
- Blanchard, 1902, Air flapping machines and personal flight
- Blanchard, 1903, Air flapping machines and personal flight
- 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
- Bourne, 1867, Communication on experiments made in South America
- Bowdler, 1871, Aërial navigation
- Boyle, 1673, New experiments touching the relation betwixt flame and air, and about explosions
- Boys and Bruce, 1904, Aeronautical society's kite competition
- 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
- Brewer, 1921, The Langley Machine and the Hammondsport Trials
- Brewer, 1946
- Bright, 1867, Aerial carriage with opposing fans, available for controlling the ascent and descent of balloons by mechanical means
- Brown, 1873, The aeroplane
- Bruce; Boys, 1904, Aeronautical society's kite competition
- Buist, 1909, The human side of flying, an attempt to introduce the reader to Messrs. Orville and Wilbur Wright at Pau
- Buist, 1909, The progress of aviation
- Buist, 1915, A plea for calm judgment
- Buist, How Wilbur Wright rides the wind
- Burguoyne, 1905, Notes on an aluminium kite
- Burnaby, 1882, A ride across the channel
- Butler, 1902, Balloon ascent from Paris in a snowstorm
- Butler, 1907, 5000 miles in a balloon
C
- Capper, 1906, Military ballooning
- Capper, 1907, Balloon pilots
- Capper, 1907, Piloting a balloon
- Capper, 1907, The balloon in warfare
- Capper, 1907, The Gordon-Bennett cup of 1906
- Carelli, 1899, Gyration of aerial machines
- Carpenter, 1897, Langley's flying machine
- Casson, 1907, At last we can fly. The story of the Wright brothers, who, after years of experimenting, believe that they have at last discovered the elusive secret of flight
- Castagneris, 1908, On the conditions of equality of statical stability between the dirigeables Patrie' and 'Zeppelin'
- 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.)
- Cavendish, 1776, Experiments on factitious air
- 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
- Chanute and Moedebeck, 1907, Artificial flight
- Chanute, 1901, Balloons and flying machines from an engineering standpoint
- Chanute, 1902, Aeronautics
- Chanute, 1904, Aerial navigation
- Chanute, 1908, Recent aëronautical progress in the United States
- Chanute, 1909, The question of soaring. Mr. Chanute's predictions
- Chatley, 1907, The problem of flight: a text-book of aerial engineering
- Chatley, 1908, Aeronautical terminology
- Chatley, 1908, Helicoptere v. aeroplane
- Chatley, 1908, Progress of aviation
- Chatley, 1908, The stream line theory in relation to aerodynamics
- Chatley, 1909, Difficulties in the construction of aeroplanes
- Chatley, 1909, Mechanical flight
- Chatley, 1909, On the thrust of propellers
- Clare, A glance at aëronautical science
- Clarke, 1904, The best inclinations for the surfaces and propeller shafts of dynamical airships
- Clarke, 1908, A model aëroplane
- Clarke, 1912, Automatic Stability
- Clayton, 1900, Recent exploration in the upper air and its bearing on the theory of cyclones
- Cleghorn, 1810, The Hydro-aeronaut or Navigator's Life-buoy
- Clémenceau, 1909, The frontier question
- Cochrane, 1904, Mechanical imitation of bird flight
- Cody, 1908, Aeronautics
- Cody, 1909, Experiences with the 'power kite'
- 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
- Coxwell, 1900, A possible use of Montgolfier balloons in war
- 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
- 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 Galvez, 1784, Sur un moyén de donner la direction aux machines aérostatiques
- De Oliveira, 2019
- Deixler, 1907, A project for an aeroplane
- Delaney, 1899, Telegraphing from a balloon in war
- Delaunay, 1914, The experiments of the Aeronautical Laboratory of Saint-Cyr
- Deprez, 1908, A study of the concave wings of birds during soaring and gliding flight
- Deprez, 1908, Soaring flight
- 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
- Dines and Shaw, 1903, Meteorological observations obtained by the use of kites off the west coast of Scotland 1902
- 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
- Dines, 1902, A new kite for meteorological purposes
- Dines, 1903, Scientific kite flying
- Dines, 1903, The method of kite flying from a steam vessel, and meteorological observations obtained thereby off the west coast of Scotland
- Dines, 1904, A new meteorograph for kites
- Dines, 1904, Observations by means of kites at Crinau in the summer 1903
- Dines, 1907, Exhibition of a meteorograph and two kites. General meeting of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain
- Dines, On kites, kite flying, and aëroplanes
- Dines, Petavel, Hakwood, Thrift, 1908, The international balloon ascents, July 22-27, 1907
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