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- Advisory Committee, 1910, Technical Report of the Advisory Committee for the year 1910-1911
- Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1909, Aëronautical Society of Great Britain
- Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1912, Founded 1866
- Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 1914, Official notices
- Andrée Diaries, 1931
- Aston, 1909, Model flying machines; their design and construction
- Aston, 1911, A design for a monoplane
- Aston, 1911, Aeroplane constructional details
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, 1910, How airships are likely to affect war
- Bairstow, 1916, Inherent controllability of aeroplanes. Notes arising from Professor Bryan's Wilbur-Wright memorial lecture
- Ballantyne, 1880, Up in the Clouds
- Ballantyne, 1880, Up in the Clouds
- Barber, 1918, Aerobatics
- Bazillac, 1914, The aeroplane of to-morrow. Variable surface, camber, and incidence, and their effect on sustentation, speed, and safety
- Beetham, 1912, On the positions assumed by birds in flight
- Berriman, 1913, Some thoughts on stability and control
- Berriman, 1915, The arrival of the aeroplane
- Bland, 1910, The Mayfly
- Bolas, 1912, The retardation of aeroplanes
- 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
- Booth, 1912, Natural stability
- Bossoh, 2022
- Bramwell, 1912, Aeronautical research at the National Physical Laboratory
- Brannon, 1879, The air-boat for arcustatic air travel . . . making aero-navigation facile, rapid, safe, etc.
- Brewer, 1916, The life and work of Wilbur Wright
- Brewer, 1921, The Langley Machine and the Hammondsport Trials
- Brewer, 1946
- Brodetsky and Bryan, 1916, longitudinal motion; oscillations of aeroplane
- Brown, 1873, The aeroplane
- Bryan, 1915, Wilbur Wright memorial lecture, 1915
- Bryan, 1916, Fourier's theorem in aerodynamics
- Burke, 1911, Aeroplanes of to-day and their use in war
- Burnaby, 1882, A ride across the channel
C
- Camm, 1915, Model aeroplanes, XII-XLVII
- Campbell, 1867, The Reign of Law
- Carden, 1911, Motive power for aeroplanes
- Challenger, 1912, The aero engine
- Chanute and Moedebeck, 1907, Artificial flight
- Chatley, 1909, Difficulties in the construction of aeroplanes
- Chatley, 1909, The problem of flight
- Chatley, 1910, The stability of flying machines
- Clark, 1912, Graham. Aeronautical engines
- Clark, 1914, Model aeroplane section
- Clarke, 1908, A model aëroplane
- Clarke, 1911, The theory and design of screw propellers
- Clarke, 1912, Aero-mechanics for beginners
- Clift, 1912, The magnetic compass, its construction and use
- Cody, 1911, Mr. S. F. Cody and his biplane
- Cooper, 1910, Some principles of propulsion and their application to flying machines
D
- Darwin, 1913, Scientific instruments, their design and use in aeronautics. Being the first Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture
- De Oliveira, 2019
- Delaunay, 1914, The experiments of the Aeronautical Laboratory of Saint-Cyr
- Dines and Shaw, 1903, Meteorological observations obtained by the use of kites off the west coast of Scotland 1902
- Dines, 1890, On testing anemometers
- 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, 1903, The method of kite flying from a steam vessel, and meteorological observations obtained thereby off the west coast of Scotland
- Dines, 1904, Observations by means of kites at Crinau in the summer 1903
- Dines, Petavel, Hakwood, Thrift, 1908, The international balloon ascents, July 22-27, 1907
- 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
E
F
- Feary, 1911, Practical aeroplane construction
- 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
- Frost, 1883, Aeronautics with remarks on a visit to the aeronautical exhibition in Paris
- Fullerton, 1897, Flight and flying machines--Recent progress
- Fullerton, 1910, Members' work
G
- 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
- Gibson, 1909, An investigation of the resistance to the flow of air through a pipe, with the deduction and verification of a rational formula
- 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
- Glaisher, 1875, Death of Crocé-Spinelli and Sivel
- Glaisher, 1879, Aëronautics
- Glazebrook, 1914, The development of the aeroplane, being the second Wilbur Wright memorial lecture
- Gold, 1908, The relation between wind velocity at 1000 metres altitude and the surface pressure distribution
- Gosden, 1912, Parachutes for aeroplanes
- Gostling, 1871, (Artificial flight)
- 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
- Green, 1888, Is flight by man-power possible?
- Greenly and Marshall, 1907, Flying machines: Past, present and future
- Griffiths, 1884, A light and economical motor for propulsion in air
- Grindley, 1908, On the frictional resistances to the flow of air through a pipe
H
- Halley, 1688, A discourse of the rule of the decrease of the height of the mercury in the barometer, relating to altitude and weather
- 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
- Hankin, 1911, A study of bird flight
- Hankin, 1914, Atmospheric rotary movements of small extent
- Hankin, 1915, On the flight of albatrosses and gannets
- Hankin, 1915, On the flight of sea gulls
- Hankin, 1916, On the flight of locusts
- Hankin; Watson, 1914, On the flight of pterodactyls
- Hardingham, 1871, Practical aeronautics
- Hargrave, 1899, The box kite
- Harper, 1913, The mathematical theory of aeroplane stability
- Harrop, 1910, Propellers
- Hartwig, 1892, The aerial world; a popular account of the phenomena and life of the atmosphere
- Harwood, 1909, Results of twenty-five registering-balloon ascents made from Manchester, June 2 and 3, 1909
- Hastings, Max, 2020, Operation Chastise : The RAF’s Most Brilliant Attack of World War II
- Haughton, 1873, Principles of animal mechanics
- Head, 1872, Flight
- Hearne, 1909, Aerial warfare
- Hearne, 1916, Airships
- 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
- Heilig, 1902, The over-sea experiments of Santos-Dumont
- 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
- 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
- Hoernes, 1907, On air-screws
- Hoernes, 1907, On flying machines
- Hoernes, 1907, On motors, including a section, 8, on Internal Combustion Engines
- Hollands and Hillier, 1903, The bicycle as an accessory to true flight
- Hollands, 1884, Artificial flight attainable
- Hollands, 1885, Aerial motor design
- Hollands, 1886, Gravity and wind pressure as auxiliary powers in flight
- Hollands, 1903, Motor aviation of to-day and of recent years (1)
- Hopwood-Lewis and Macleod, 2013, on Patents, Lanchester, and the Aero Society of Great Britain
- Howlett, 2021
- Hubbard, 1912, Men of note in aeronautics. 8. Thomas O'Brien Hubbard
- Hubbard, Ledeboer, and Turner, 1911, the Aeroplane
- Hume-Rothery, 1903, On one explanation of the soaring of birds
- Hutchinson, 1888, The navigable balloon in war and peace
- Hutchinson, 1905, Notes on a bird-like flying machine
J
- Jane, 1909, All the World's Air-Ships
- Jaworski and Smyth, 2018, Shakeout among airframe manufacturers starting 1930s
- 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
- Kelvin et al, 1898, Electrification of air, of vapor, of water and of other gases
- Kennedy, 1909, Flying Machines
- Köppen, 1907, Kites and parachutes
- Krauss, 1901, Aerial navigation: How far is it practicable?
- Kremser, 1907, Meteorological observations in balloon ascents and the computation of results
- Kremser, 1907, Physics of the atmosphere
- Kutta, 1907, Photographic surveying from balloons
L
- Lancaster, 1882, Artificial flight
- Lancaster, 1902, Travel in air
- 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, 1909, The Wright and Voisin types of flying machine
- Lang, 1877, Experiments on the friction between water and air (2)
- Langley, 1894, The internal work of the wind (3)
- Langley, 1897, The new flying machine
- 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
- Ley, 1908, Possibility of a topography of the air based on balloon observations with special theodolites
- Lilienthal, 1907, Artificial flight
- Lougheed, 1910, Vehicles of the Air
- Lucy, 1869, On the flight of birds, of bats, and of insects, in reference to the subject of aërial locomotion
- Ludlow Hammer Post, 1907, Navigating the air; a scientific statement of the progress of aeronautical science
- Lunardi, 1784, An account of the first aërial voyage in England
M
- Magnus, Galt, and Kelvin, 1898, Electrification of air, of vapour, of water, and of other gases
- Mallock, 1907, Ranges and behaviour or rifled projectiles in air
- 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, 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, 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, 1891, Improvements in and relating to aëronautic apparatus
- Maxim, 1895, Experiments in aeronautics
- 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
- Mazeas, 1753, Observations upon the electricity of the air, translated from French
- McKinney, 1909, Some points in aëronautical engines
- Means, 1896, Kite considered as instrument of value
- Medley, 1823, The air balloon spiritualized. In a poetical letter to his son
- Ménier, 1875, Mémoire sur la navigation aérienne
- Middleton, 1883, On the mechanics of flight and their application to flying machines
- Middleton, 1887, Aëronautics
- Miethe, 1907, Balloon photography
- Moedebeck, 1907, Artificial flight -- Historical, Pocket Book of Aeronautics
- Moedebeck, 1907, On ballooning. A. The theoretical principles of ballooning. B. The practice of ballooning
- Moedebeck, 1907, On military ballooning. A. Development and organization. B. Military applications of balloons. C. Firing at balloons. D. The military airship
- Moedebeck, 1907, Pocket-Book of Aeronautics
- Moedebeck, 1907, Technique of ballooning
- 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
- Moore, 1897, Report on experiments made to ascertain the power and means necessary for flight with wings
- Mosment, 1906, On the death of Mosment the aeronaut in 1906
- Moy, 1868, Aëronautical principles
- Moy, 1869, Upon the relative power and surface in mechanical flying machines with mathematical diagram for computation; upon the thrust of aerial screw propellers, and upon the flight of the albatross.
- Moy, 1875, Aëronautical progress
- Moy, 1876, Reply to some remarks in the 'Quarterly Review' for 1875
- Moy, 1880, On the amount of motive power required, and means available for obtaining that power for aerial machines
N
- Nadar, 1866, The right to fly (translated to English)
- National Aeroplane Fund, 1915, National Aeroplane Fund
- Newcomb, 1906, Side-lights on astronomy and kindred fields of popular science
- Newcomb, 1906, Side-lights on astronomy and kindred fields of popular science
- Nuvolari and Tartari, 2011
- Nuvolari and Vasta, 2015
- Nuvolari and Vasta, 2019
P
- Palmer, 2006, Dictatorship of the Air
- Pardridge, 1843, Description of the pneumodromon or aero-locomotive. Mechanical flying. Examination of the theorie of Mr. Chabrier
- Parker, 1889, On the structure and development of the wing in the common fowl
- Parsons, 1908, Deductions from Experiments
- Peal, 1881, The flight of some large birds as observed through the telescope, etc., and on the balloon
- Pénaud, 1876, The power developed by birds
- Petavel, 1905, The pressure of explosions: Experiments on solid and gaseous explosive
- Petermann, 1852, Die englischen wissenschaftlichen Luftschiffahrten i. J. 1852, 1856
- Pettigrew, 1868, 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
- Phillips, 1867, Artificial flight
- Phillips, 1879, Mechanical action on the air
- Pocock, 1827, Aeropleustic Art
- Pocock, 1827, The aeropleustic art; or navigation in the air by the use of kites or buoyant sails
- Pole, 1881, A study of the problem of aërial navigation, as affected by recent mechanical improvements
- Pole, 1882, A study of the problem of the aerial navigation
- Pole, 1885, Further data on aerial navigation
- Pole, 1885, The Chicago conference 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
- Proctor, 1880, Flight of certain sea birds
- Publication 10032, 1904, The purification of hydrogen by liquid 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 10160, 1900, Lord Rayleigh on 'Flight' (1)
- 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 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 10804, 1902, Santos-Dumont interviewed
- Publication 10826, 1900, Santos-Dumont's motor balloon
- Publication 11021, 1899, The search for Andrée
- Publication 11086, 1902, Destruction of the Severo navigable balloon
- Publication 11404, 1897, Speed of flying birds
- Publication 11690, 1907, Tables and Formulae