-
aerosledges may have been
built in 1903–05 by
Sergei Nezhdanovsky.[citation needed] In 1909–10,
young Igor
Sikorsky designed and
tested an
aerosledge...
- the
Museum of
Hungarian Aviation in Szolnok, with some
pictures of the
aerosledges,
showing them in Budaörs, and in
their new
location Kamov AEROSLED K30...
- well as for recreation.
Aerosledges were used by the
Soviet Red Army
during the
Winter War and
World War II. Some
early aerosledges were
built by
young Igor...
- speedboat, 1922. ANT-2, the
first all-metal boat, 1923. GANT-3 Pervenets,
torpedo boat, 1928. ANT-4/Sh-4 Tupolev, 1927. ANT-5/G-5, 1933. A-3
Aerosledge...
- transport.
Wegener decided to
bring dogsledges and
ponies as well as
aerosledges. He also used the
occasion to
carry out
preliminary scientific research...
- The
following is a list of
Second World War
military vehicles used by each parti****nt country,
showing numbers produced in parentheses. Fiat 3000 Lancia...
- p****engers SR.N6. Airboats, flat
bottomed vessels planing on water.
Aerosledges, also
known as the aerosleigh, propeller-driven sledge, or propeller-driven...
- The
three scientists manning the station:
Ernst Sorge,
Fritz Loewe and
Johannes Georgi with one of the
aerosledges of the expedition....
- by road impossible.
Aerosleds are
still in use today. The
Tupolev A-3
Aerosledge is a
quintessential example of this type of vehicle; it can
reach speeds...
-
destroying many
Soviet bombers and
their fuel reserves, and a raid
against the
aerosledge base at
Petsnajoki on 22
March 1944. The
whole bomber regiment took part...