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Air-filled bags inside the envelope of an airship
A ballonet is an inflatable bag inside the outer envelope of an airship which, when inflated, reduces the volume available for the lifting gas, making
Ballonet
Powered lighter-than-air aircraft
smaller internal bags containing air (ballonets). As altitude increases, the lifting gas expands, and air from the ballonets is expelled through valves to maintain
Airship
1900s French airship
suspended from the frame on steel cables. Contained within the envelope was a ballonet, the function of which was to ensure that sufficient gas pressure was maintained
Patrie_(airship)
Non-rigid airship
changes of altitude are compensated for by pumping air into internal ballonets (air bags) to maintain the overpressure. Without sufficient overpressure
Blimp
1900s French airship
the two being in the dimensions of the gasbag (or 'envelope') and the ballonet. Although she was operationally successful, République crashed in 1909
La_République_(airship)
Type of airship
single ballonet, the J-1 proved difficult to handle. J-1 was retired in August 1924. J-2 was cancelled due to the failure of the single ballonet J-1, with
J-class_blimp
American rigid airship
Diameter: 20.1 m (65 ft 11 in) Volume: 22,850 m3 (807,000 cu ft) gross Ballonet volume: Max gross gas lift: 25,401 kg (56,000 lb) Max disposable load:
Pathfinder_1_(airship)
Science of air flight-capable machines
for having an outer envelope with the gas contained in a second, inner ballonet. On 19 September 1784, it completed the first flight of over 100 kilometres
Aeronautics
British non-rigid airship
equipped with a pair of ballonets, one forward and one aft comprising a maximum of 27% of the envelope's gross volume. Ballonets are air-filled compartments
Airship Industries Skyship 600
Airship_Industries_Skyship_600
Lighter-than-air aircraft
more rigid outer envelope or an airframe, with other gasbags such as ballonets to help modulate buoyancy. Aerostats are so named because they use aerostatic
Aerostat
Airship manufacturer in Germany
these included propeller arrangements, structure and girder design, and ballonet implementation. In March 1991, a flyable remote control proof of concept
Luftschiffbau_Zeppelin
Lighter-than-air aircraft
Changes in volume of the lifting gas are balanced using ballonets (air-filled bags). Ballonets also may serve to provide pitch control. For small types
Semi-rigid_airship
Vehicle or machine that can fly by gaining support from the air
more rigid outer envelope or an airframe, with other gasbags such as ballonets to help modulate buoyancy. Aerostats are so named because they use aerostatic
Aircraft
French sugar producer and manufacturer of semi-rigid airships
35 Experimental airship. Astra hull. One Mercedes engine; twin-screws. Ballonet: 300 m³. Was the first successful modern airship. Best endurance : 98 km
Lebaudy_Frères
Class of airship
these included propeller arrangements, structure and girder design, and ballonet implementation. In March 1991, a flyable remote control proof of concept
Zeppelin_NT
French mathematician, engineer and Revolutionary general (1754–1793)
the French Academy of Sciences. This concerned an elliptical balloon (ballonet) 84 metres long, with a capacity of 1,700 cubic metres, powered by three
Jean_Baptiste_Meusnier
Airship fleet used for promotional purposes
envelope, the blimps are fitted with air-filled ballonets. As the blimp ascends or descends, the internal ballonets expand or contract to compensate for density
Goodyear_Blimp
Alternative vehicle power source
continuous supply of pressurized air was needed to keep the airship's Ballonets inflated, and so maintain the structure of the gasbag. In normal flight
Auxiliary_power_unit
Aircraft propulsion component
drawings depict a 260-foot-long (79 m) streamlined envelope with internal ballonets that could be used for regulating lift. The airship was designed to be
Propeller_(aeronautics)
that contained the hydrogen lift gas within itself, without the use of a ballonet. Ropes passing over the top of the envelope suspended an open-framed gondola
Deutschland_(1896_airship)
Former island in the Pacific Ocean
a 9 foot square aluminum-sheathed plywood tunnel filled with helium ballonets. This box allowed gamma and neutron radiation from the blast to travel
Elugelab
British military blimps during WWI
SSZs had an envelope of 70,000 ft3 (2,000 m3) capacity containing two ballonets of 6,375 ft3 (180.5 m3) each; and like the SSPs, the fuel was contained
SSZ_class_airship
German-made observation balloon type
filled with air under wind pressure. Volume compensation was regulated by a ballonet. The positive flight characteristics of the Parseval-Sigsfeld kite balloon
Parseval-Sigsfeld kite balloon
Parseval-Sigsfeld_kite_balloon
1952 American nuclear bomb test
the causeway was an aluminum-sheathed plywood tube filled with helium ballonets, referred to as a Krause-Ogle box. This allowed gamma and neutron radiation
Ivy_Mike
Australian non-rigid airship
and configuration. It has a helium-filled envelope, with ballonets fore-and-aft. The ballonets can be inflated by airscoops situated in the slipstream
Mantainer_Ardath
Airships
fastest airship of its time. 19,000 cubic metres volume fitted with a ballonet to regulate the pressure 1913 Rebuilt and equipped with 100-kilogram bombs
Gross-Basenach
British hybrid airship prototype
forms the airship's gas barrier. The Airlander 10 only has diaphragms and ballonets (see below) as internal framework; weight from the payload module is distributed
Hybrid Air Vehicles Airlander 10
Hybrid_Air_Vehicles_Airlander_10
September 1898, this had a cylindrical envelope with conical ends containing a ballonet connected to an air pump: 25 m (82 ft) long, 3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) diameter
List of Santos-Dumont aircraft
List_of_Santos-Dumont_aircraft
Type of non-rigid airship
a variable volume corrugated metal envelope airship that did not need ballonets. These were submitted to an Imperial department for aeronautics, which
Metal-clad_airship
German general and airship pioneer (1838–1917)
gas cells, each free to expand and contract thus obviating the need for ballonets; a modular frame allowing addition of sections and gas cells; and the
Ferdinand_von_Zeppelin
70 ft (21 m) Volume: 319,000 cu ft (9,000 m3) * Ballonet: 2 of, 104,400 cu ft (2,960 m3) Fuel gas ballonet: 1 of, 51,700 cu ft (1,460 m3) Useful lift: 7
K-1_(airship)
1900s airship
engine, which also powered the ventilator which inflated the internal ballonet. It started to descend and was unable to clear the roof of the Trocadero
Santos-Dumont_number_6
Aircraft developed before the modern aeroplane
for having an outer envelope with the gas contained in a second, inner ballonet. On 19 September 1784, it completed the first flight of over 100 kilometres
Early_flying_machines
Airship in which the envelope is supported by a framework
a variable volume corrugated metal envelope airship that did not need ballonets. David Schwarz had thought about building an airship in the 1880s and
Rigid_airship
Type of aircraft
resistance. Within the outer envelope, the airship possess ballonets for pitch control. The ballonets are made from lightweight polymer cells which is equipped
AVIC_AS700_Airship
British airship
centre and covered with an aluminium cap. The envelope contained two ballonets of 6,375 ft3 (180.5 m3) each instead of just one as used on the prototype
SS_class_airship
gearbox. The engine also drove a pump to maintain pressure in the internal ballonet. The nacelle was a square-section wire-braced wooden structure which had
La_Ville_de_Paris_(airship)
Airship owned by streaming company DirecTV
of 170,000 cubic feet (4,800 m3) of helium. The airship’s envelope and ballonet were designed and manufactured by ILC Dover, a manufacturer of flexible
DirecTV_blimp
airships, and for the static balancing of the craft, both nose and tail ballonets are used. The main areas of application for this airship are expected
Au-30_(airship)
Hungarian aviation pioneer (1850–1897)
gas bags. The Russian engineer Kowanko pointed out that the lack of a ballonet would cause stresses on the skin during ascent and descent. Also, the skin
David Schwarz (aviation inventor)
David_Schwarz_(aviation_inventor)
Airship
the materials be returned to Wright Field, the envelope, and cardboard ballonet and cantonary templates being recommended for destruction. United States
Goodyear_RS-1
overall height of the aircraft and slightly reducing head resistance. Four ballonets, two in each of the two lower lobes, were used to maintain the envelope's
Coastal_class_airship
Equipment to regulate buoyancy of airships
change the density of a volume of lifting gas by compressing it with a Ballonet. Basically a balloon inside a balloon that can be pumped full of outside
Buoyancy compensator (aviation)
Buoyancy_compensator_(aviation)
cylindrical envelope constructed from goldbeater's skin without internal ballonets, from which a long triangular-section framework of steel tubing was suspended
British_Army_Dirigible_No_1
British non-rigid airship
11 in) Height: 18.66 m (61 ft 3 in) Volume: 5,153 m3 (182,000 cu ft) gross Ballonet volume: 1,334 m3 (47,109.8 cu ft) (Nominal 26% of gross volume) Max gross
Airship Industries Skyship 500
Airship_Industries_Skyship_500
French biplane torpedo bomber
Nine production aircraft were built in 1923, these were fitted with ballonets and jettisonable landing gear for operations at sea. The aircraft entered
Levasseur_PL.2
British kite balloon
traditional aerostats, so Helikites use far less helium. Helikites do not need ballonets and so are simpler in construction than traditional aerostats, as Helikites
Allsopp_Helikite
Airship
deflation. The gas bag had three ballonets, one at the front, one in the centre and one at the rear: the front and rear ballonets could be used to fly the airship
Lebaudy_Morning_Post
third of the envelope, consisted of steel tubes. The airship's three ballonets were equipped with Sirocco system fans, powered by separate gasoline engines
Giant_(airship)
Type of tethered balloon
Later versions of the Drachen used wind pressure to inflate a stabilising ballonets or sock at the rear, which acted as a tail fin and kept it pointed into
Kite_balloon
and D.S. Sukharshevsky. The lifting gas, hydrogen, was contained in two ballonets of 1,200 m3 each. The airship's envelope was coated with aluminum, which
Albatross_(airship)
000 m3) it was significantly larger than that of the "Coastals". Six ballonets of 128,000 ft3 (3,600 m3) in total were provided; equivalent to 35.5%
NS_class_airship
Naval airship
1 kW) Indian engine was provided to maintain air pressure in the two ballonets when the engine was not running. The gondola was water-tight as the Navy
DN-1
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