Ballōn (lyftcræft)

(Edlǣded of Hātlyftballōn)

Ballōn is lyftcræftes cynd þe on lyfte stent bȳ his flēothāde. Ballōn færþ þȳ ƿinde sæȝlende. Se nis lyftscip, þe flēotende lyftcræft is, ac mid spinnendum feðrum.

[*[1] Aerophile]
Ballōn
Hātlyftballōn in flyhte
Endebyrdnesse dǣl ymbe
Lyftcræfta Floccas
Supported bȳ Lēohtra-þonne-Lyft Lyftingas (aerostats)
Ungemihtod Gemihtod
Ballōn Lyftscip
Supported bȳ LþL Lyftingas + Aerodynamic Lift
Ungemihtod Gemihtod
Cyndblendisc lyftscip
Supported by Aerodynamic Lift (aerodynes)
Ungemihtod Gemihtod
Ungemihtod fæstgefeðrod Gemihtod fæstgefeðrod
Glider
hang gliders
Glīdflēoge
Kite
• Gemihtod lyftwægn
powered hang gliders
Gemihtod glīdflēoge
Flettner airplane
Ground-effect vehicle
Powered hybrid fixed/rotary wing
Tiltwing
Tiltrotor
Mono Tiltrotor
Mono-tilt-rotor rotary-ring
Coleopter
Ungemihtod rotary-wing Gemihtod rotary-wing
Rotor kite Autogyro
Gyrodyne ("Heliplane")
Þyrla
Powered aircraft driven by flapping
Ornithopter
Ōðer Gescēad Hebboðes
Ungemihtod Gemihtod
Hovercraft
Flying Bedstead
Avrocar

Hātlyftballōn

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Se hātlyftballōn is se ieldost siȝeful mannberende flyhtes searucræft, and ballōnlyftcraft underset is.

On 21 Blōdmōnþe, 1783, in Paris, Franclande, se fyrmest unrāpliċ[1] flyht mid manne, ƿæs bȳ Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes fremmedon, in hātlyftballōn þe ƿorhton hīe on 14 Ȝēolmōnþe, 1782 þȳ Montgolfier brōðrum.[2]

Fruman

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