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+ | Prospective Concepts, a Swiss company developed the Flying Stingray an ultralight lifting body in the shape of a stingray but still using propellers as propulsion.\\ | ||
+ | source: via www.myairship.com/ | ||
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+ | NASA's Dryden Flight Research center Photo Collection. | ||
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+ | The Helios Prototype wing is shown over the Pacific Ocean during its first testflight on solar-power.\\ | ||
+ | source: www.dfrc.nasa.gov/ | ||
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+ | "The Little Japan" vehicle was developed so that its creator Kazuya Kanemaru and any volunteer could travel to towns and villages on it.\\ | ||
+ | They were searching for a place to launch the attached balloon that was shaped like Little Boy, the nuclear weapon dropped on Hiroshima, on August 6, 1945.\\ | ||
+ | source: via www.we-make-money-not-art.com | ||
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+ | 1.Compagnie generale Transaerienne 9 (Paris) - ASTRA airship Ville-de -Lucerne (Transaerienne II). The airship served a commercial sightseeing tours. Its enveloppe is 4500m3 and 60 m long to alow operating at the high Swiss elevations.\\ | ||
+ | 2. The first version of the ASTRA- dirigeable Ville de Paris - 1906 in its Aerostation - courtesy Jean-Pierre Lauwers\\ | ||
+ | 3. The war dirigable Ville-de-Bordeuax. First shown to the public (as future military airship) during the 1908 Exposition de l' | ||
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+ | Silver Inflatable, | ||
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+ | Winter Olympics 1992: costumes worn by females leading each team of athletes during the opening and closing ceremonies\\ | ||
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