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In addition to the simple anchor, there are the "Yon anchor" with four legs and the "Hevré anchor" with eight.<ref>[[Banet-Rivet, 1898, L'Aéronautique]], p. 76.</ref>
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In addition to the simple anchor, there is a [[Yon]] anchor with four or six legs and an [[Hevré]] anchor with eight.<ref>[[Banet-Rivet, 1898, L'Aéronautique]], p. 76.</ref><ref>[[Nansouty, 1911, Aérostation, Aviation]], pp. [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6574482t/f175.image 165]–166.</ref.
  
 
See also the [[deviator]] (or "Hervé deviator") which trails in the water.
 
See also the [[deviator]] (or "Hervé deviator") which trails in the water.

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In addition to the simple anchor, there is a Yon anchor with four or six legs and an Hevré anchor with eight.[1]<ref>Nansouty, 1911, Aérostation, Aviation, pp. 165–166.</ref.

See also the deviator (or "Hervé deviator") which trails in the water.

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