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1 And with that promise Graham bought his first lesson in aerial navigation .
2 Aerostatic.-Pertainingto suspension in the air; the art of aerial navigation .
3 From the stand-point of exact science aerial navigation is a very simple matter.
4 Why, the surface of aerial navigation has only been scratched.
5 In the single field of aeronautics, it would probably solve the question of aerial navigation .
6 I knew less about fencing than I did about aerial navigation , which was precious little.
7 This is one of the things connected with aerial navigation which calls for prompt, intelligent action.
8 Then with our superior knowledge of propulsion we could forever settle the perplexing problem of aerial navigation .
9 Even aerial navigation may now become a possibility, and the problem of force at home is finally solved.
10 She knows nothing of aerial navigation -
11 At last the art of aerial navigation was discovered in France, and in 1782 the first ascent was made.
12 The enthusiastic supporters of aerial navigation maintained that the dirigible and the aeroplane would supersede the captive balloon completely.
13 One of two things, Senor Mathematician: it is either the discovery of aerial navigation , or else some love affair.
14 We shall only say here that aerial navigation should be divided into two kinds with balloons, and without balloons.
15 This firm has long held an honourable place in aeronautics, both in the construction of air-craft and in aerial navigation .
16 The Count d'Artois, afterwards Charles X., and the Duke de Chartres, father of Louis Philippe, made experiments in aerial navigation .
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