Definition of Aerostation. Meaning of Aerostation. Synonyms of Aerostation

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Definition of Aerostation

Aerostation
Aerostation A`["e]r*o*sta"tion, n. That part of a["e]ronautics that deals with passive balloons.

Meaning of Aerostation from wikipedia

- equipment (including cameras and telescopes, and flight-control mechanisms). Aerostation is an obsolete term referring to ballooning and the construction, operation...
- In 1896, Vives was made head of the Servicios de Aerostación [es] ("Aerostation Services"), and at his suggestion, the army adopted the kite-type ballon...
- air. His History and Practice of Aerostation (1785) was considered "one of the earliest and best works on aerostation published in eighteenth century England"...
- Gallica. L'Auto-vélo : automobilisme, cyclisme, athlétisme, yachting, aérostation, escrime, hippisme (in French). Cherpe, L. (1925). "Sébédio contre Guillermoz"...
- Brazilian Army Aviation, created in 1919, operated fixed-wing aircraft (planes) as part of the Brazilian Army until its incorporation into the Brazilian...
- (1936). "L'Auto-vélo : automobilisme, cyclisme, athlétisme, yachting, aérostation, escrime, hippisme". Gallica. Villeneuve vous parle (in French). Desgrange...
- Aviation RegimentGiarmata Airdrome 1st Aerostation Company (Compania 1 Aerostație) 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Aerostation Companies Grupul de Aerostație București...
- Aeronautics Service Serviciul de Aeronautică Militară 1913-1915 Military Aerostation Aerostația Militară 1893-1913 Romanian Naval Aviation 2006   1949-1960...
- Santos-Dumont. Inaugurated on October 19, 1913, it sits on a square near the old Aerostation of Saint-Cloud, where Santos-Dumont performed his experiments with heavier-than-air...
- Engineering Arm of the Army Staff was entrusted the burgeoning Air Service (Aérostation militaire), its personal was titled sapper-airman (sapeur-aérostier)...