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French balloon manufacturer
Aerophile SAS is a French company specialized in building, selling and operating tethered helium balloons. Founded in 1993, it operates the tethered gas
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Parc André-Citroën, it was created and developed by the French company Aerophile SAS for the celebration of the year 2000. The balloon has lofted more
Ballon_Generali
French aviation magazine (1893–1947)
L’Aérophile (French pronunciation: [laeʁɔfil], "The Aerophile") was a French aviation magazine published from 1893 to 1947. It has been described as "the
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Balloon containing gases which are lighter than air
once a year at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in October. Aerophile is the world's largest lighter-than-air carrier, flying 300,000 passengers
Gas_balloon
Type of aerostat that remains aloft due to its buoyancy
balloon in modern times was made in France at Chantilly Castle in 1994 by Aerophile SA. Ballooning developed as a leisure activity. It was given a significant
Balloon_(aeronautics)
Experimental tiltrotor aircraft to explore convertiplane technologies
in the Research & Development Gallery. Data from NASA Monograph 17 and Aerophile, Vol. 2, No. 1. General characteristics Crew: 1 Length: 30 ft 4 in (9
Bell_XV-3
Theme park in France
succession foundation and great-nephew of the author, the managers of Aerophile SAS, Jérôme Giacomoni and Matthieu Gobbi, had the idea of building a park
Parc_du_Petit_Prince
Tethered helium balloon in Singapore in operation between 2006 and 2008
Launched at a cost of S$2.5 million, the DHL Balloon was a joint venture by Aerophile Balloon Singapore Pte Ltd and Vertical Adventure Pte Ltd, and took one
DHL_Balloon
Public park in Irvine, California
attraction. On July 14, 2007, the balloon ride—designed and operated by Aerophile SA—was the first attraction to open in the park. It transports visitors
Orange_County_Great_Park
Experimental parasite fighter
Enthusiast, No. 84, November/December 1999. Miller, Jay. "Project Tom-Tom." Aerophile, Volume 1, No. 3, December 1977. O'Leary, Michael. "McDonnell's parasite
McDonnell_XF-85_Goblin
Flying boat
Washington D.C.: NASA. Miller, Jay (1977). "USAF X-Series Aircraft (Part II)". Aerophile. 1 (2): 72–102. "Pereira/Hummel Model 2 Osprey 2". Pima Air & Space Museum
Osprey_Osprey_I
Hot air balloon attached to the ground
aerostat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aerostatics Barrage balloons Aerophile SA Raven Aerostar Worldwide Aeros Corp "GAO-13-81, DEFENSE ACQUISITIONS:
Tethered_balloon
1950s USAF fighter conveyor program
Military/Aviation History, 1998. ISBN 0-7643-0444-5. Miller, Jay. "Project Tom-Tom." Aerophile, Volume 1, Number 3, December 1977. Miller, Jay. "Talkback". Air Enthusiast
FICON_project
1944 French communications and liaison aircraft
Paul A. (1979). French Military Aviation. Midland Counties Publications (Aerophile) Limited. ISBN 0-904597-18-0. Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia
Nord_Noralpha
Vol. CXV, No. 210, Part 2, p. 10. Simone, William J., "One Oh Seven", Aerophile, Austin, Texas, August 1978, Vol. 1, No. 5, pp. 251–252. "1946–1948 USAAF-USAF
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–1959)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1955–1959)
balloon in modern times was made in France at Chantilly Castle in 1994 by Aérophile SA.[citation needed] November 1975 Pilot Terry McCormack and passenger
History_of_ballooning
Artwork in Paris by Mathieu Lehanneur for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics
distance, the Eiffel Tower. It was operated by French balloon manufacturer Aerophile. During the Olympic opening ceremony, the ring was lit by judoka Teddy
2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics cauldron
2024_Summer_Olympics_and_Paralympics_cauldron
Historic house in Indiana, United States
can carry up to about twenty people, and the balloon (manufactured by Aerophile) can lift up to 4.5 tons. It is one of five such balloons in the United
Conner_Prairie
ISBN 978-1-880588-23-9, page 141. Miller, Jay, "Project 'Tom-Tom'", Aerophile, San Antonio, Texas, December 1977, Volume 1, Number 3, page 163. Maloney
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1950–1954)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1950–1954)
Shopping, dining and entertainment complex in Disneyland Paris
Village: Cinema with IMAX, 4DX and D-Box Technologies PanoraMagique: Aerophile Observational Balloon Annette's Diner (table service restaurant) – long
Disney_Village
Retrieved 19 January 2012. Miller, Jay "USAF X-Series Aircraft – Part II", Aerophile, San Antonio, Texas, March/April 1977, Volume 1, Number 2, p. 75. "Report
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1960–1969)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1960–1969)
Marcel LEYAT:Les avions". Aérophile (in French). 2 January 1913. Retrieved 18 May 2014. "L'Hélica Marcel LEYAT:Les avions". Aérophile (in French). 1923. Retrieved
List_of_aircraft_(La–Lh)
French engineers and balloonists
mad, magical and marvellous France By Piers Letcher – Jacques Charles Aerophile.com Birth of the Charliere or gas balloon Histoire Beuvry, Balloon revolution
Robert_brothers
Place in Ile-de-France, France
inland. Five huge outdoor air filters developed by the French company Aérophile removed 95% of particulate matter from the air, filtering 30 m3 of air
Olympic_Village_(Paris)
German light sport aircraft of the 1930s
DKW Erla Me 5a sport and tourism aeroplane (Germany)]. L'Aérophile [The Aerophile] (in French). Vol. 41, no. 9. Paris: L'Aérophile. September 1933. p. 277
Erla_5
French aeronaut and physicist
gave the name of weather balloon, and thanks to the support of the Union Aerophile de France, they then launch a series of balloons capable of carrying more
Gustave_Hermite
Gas balloon
Schama (1989), Citizens, p. 125-6. Cira, Colo State.edu, Hilger, Metrology, Profile of Nicolas Robert Aerophile.com Birth of the Charliere or gas balloon
Charlière
French flying ace
technique et pratique de la locomotion aʹerienne Georges Besançon, Union aérophile de France, Aéro-club de France - 1917 Volume 25 - Page 138 "Lieutenant
Jean_Derode
Two-seat sport aircraft produced in France in the early 1910s
cylindres" [REP aeroplanes and the REP 5-cylinder engine]. L'Aérophile [The Aerophile] (in French). Vol. 19, no. 8. Paris: L'Aérophile. pp. 173–179.
REP_Type_D
Vol. XV, no. 3. 18 January 1923. pp. 31, 33. "Stand Lioré et Olivier". Aérophile. L'AérophileSalon 1922: 11. 1–15 February 1924. "Lioré et Olivier LeO
Lioré_et_Olivier_LeO_H-10
(21,300 ft) Green and Swanborough give the date as April 1923 but the Aérophile account makes it clear that it took place before 1 February. Green, William;
Lioré_et_Olivier_LeO_8
Single-seat French training aircraft, 1920
R Side by side seating, Le Rhône 9C engine, 67 kW (90 hp). Data from Aérophile - Salon 1924, p.23 General characteristics Crew: Two Length: 5.72 m (18 ft
Potez_VIII
German aircraft manufacturer and airline
Marine aircraft of the 1914-1918 War. p. 62. The Engineering Index. p. 20. Aerophile. 1 January 1921. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) Great
Sablatnig
Nurse and French WW2 pilot
pilot. Resistance Medal (1947) Knight of the Legion of Honor (1949) The Aerophile: technical and practical review of aerial locomotion, vol. 401932. Air
Anne-Marie_Imbrecq
vols du 14bis décrits par les membres del'Aéro- Club de France dans les Aérophiles de 1906". Aéro-Club de France (in French). Archived from the original
Aéro-Club_de_France
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English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Browning. Compare Brunning.Americanized spelling of German Breuning (see Breunig).
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Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Is wakeful
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
With Beautiful Hair
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Australian, British, English, French
Hunter
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Australian, Danish, French, German, Swedish
Guards Wisely; Protecting Hands
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of fallow land, Middle English falwe (Old English f(e)alg). This word was used to denote both land left uncultivated for a time to recover its fertility and land recently brought into cultivation.The name is also borne by Ashkenazic Jews, as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.
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Christian, Danish, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish
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Masculine; manly; brave.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Powerful; Strong
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