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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- D'Orcy, 1916, Possibilities and conditions of crossing the Atlantic by airship (← links)
- D'Orcy, 1916, Super-Zeppelins (← links)
- Davidson, 1901, A new flying machine (← links)
- Scientific American, 1912, The Cleland Davis aerial gun (← links)
- Deisch, 1912, Some novelties in glider construction (← links)
- Derb, 1908, The vacuum airship (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1910, Clement-Bayard II (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1910, The Parseval airship (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1910, The wreck of the Deutschland (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, A study of the giant airship of the future. Its probable lines of development (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, Accidents to dirigibles and their lessons (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, Christening the Suchard. The airship which is to essay a transatlantic crossing in the trade winds (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, The Brucker transatlantic airship expedition (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, The burning of the German military dirigible M III (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, The dirigible of today. A review of French, English, and German airships (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, The new rigid dirigible of the English Navy N I (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, Wreck of the British naval airship Mayfly. Penalty of launching a rigid dirigible in a cross wind (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1911, Zeppelin's Schwaben. A high speed craft for passenger service (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1912, A journey in a passenger-carrying Zeppelin airship. The fascination of a trip through the air (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1912, Recent developments in French dirigibles. The construction of the Lieutenant Selle de Beauchamp (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, A journey in a Zeppelin. Impressions of a trip in the airship Viktoria Luise (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, Flying for altitude records (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, Important progress in airships (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, Lessons of the disaster of the L II (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, Progress in landing Zeppelins (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, The destruction of the German dirigible L. Z. 15 (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, The military value of low flying (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, The naval airship (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1913, The wreck of the first German naval airship L 1 (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1914, A criticism of the Steinmetz system of aerial defense and offense (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1914, Did Prof. S. P. Langley invent the first practical flying machine? (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1914, Has the fighting dirigible airship arrived? (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1914, Recent improvements in aeroplane design and what they mean (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1914, The Austrian aircraft disaster (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1914, The prospects of aerial fighting in the present war. What may be expected of dirigibles and aeroplanes (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1914, The vindication of adjustable wings (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1914, The Wright automatic stabilizer for aeroplanes. Merits and faults of the patented device; how the actual stabilizer differs from that of the patent (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1915, Christmas in the air (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1915, Our first naval dirigible. An American-built airship possessing novel features of control and anchorage (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1915, The gyrotelescope (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1916, The flying sensation. Could it be realized? (← links)
- Dienstbach, 1916, The war Zeppelin. Why recent mammoth dirigibles exhibit deviation from standard types (← links)
- Eppelsheimer, 1915, Twin-six engines for aeroplanes (← links)
- Eppelsheimer, 1915, Where wings are made for fighting men. How the war has stimulated the aeroplane industry in this country (← links)
- Ferguson, 1907, International kite ascensions (← links)
- Ferguson, 1909, The exploration of the upper air by means of ballons-sondes (← links)
- Fournier, 1908, Fourth aeroplane of the aerial experiment association (← links)
- Fournier, 1914, A new way of throwing messages from aeroplanes (← links)
- Gammeter, 1907, The Gammeter orthopter--A beating-wing flying machine (← links)
- Giffard, 1878, Le grand ballon captif à vapeur (← links)