This is a complete list of Forlanini airships designed and built by the Italian pioneer Enrico Forlanini from 1900 to 1931 (posthumously). These, like...
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suspended below the envelope. The main types of airship are non-rigid, semi-rigid and rigid airships. Non-rigid airships, often called "blimps", rely solely on...
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other semi-rigid airships, among them the Patrie and the République. British Army Dirigible No 1, often called the Nulli Secundus. Forlanini F.1 Leonardo...
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development of airships. At the same time that non-rigid airships were starting to have some success, the first successful rigid airships were also being...
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greenhouse effect, boot soles Enrico Forlanini (1848–1930), Italy – Steam helicopter, hydrofoil, Forlanini airships Eric Fossum (born 1957), U.S. – intra-pixel...
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was built from 1912 to 1913, and was used on Forlanini airships. In November 2014, Pittaway and a team of motorists managed to return the S76 engine to...
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Thrust vectoring (category Airship technology)
control the motion of the aircraft. The first airship that used a control system based on pressurized air was Enrico Forlanini's Omnia Dir in 1930s....
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Helicopter (redirect from List of deadliest helicopter crashes)
dedicated its city airport to Enrico Forlanini, also named Linate Airport, as well as the nearby park, the Parco Forlanini. Emmanuel Dieuaide's steam-powered...
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Early flying machines (redirect from List of early flying machines)
and Dandrieux (1878–79). Of these, Forlanini's steam-powered contra-rotating model flew for 20 seconds, reaching a height of 13 metres (43 ft), and Dandrieux'...
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Umberto Nobile (category Airship designers)
expeditions. List of explorers Timeline of hydrogen technologies Enrico Forlanini – another Italian designer of semi-rigid airships Spitsbergen Airship Museum...
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Fiat S76 Record (redirect from The Beast of Turin)
from 1912 and 1913 was mounted on Forlanini airships. The last one to survive from 6 built is in the Capetti collection of Politecnico di Torino. Duncan Pittaway...
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Helicopter 1877 Forlanini Helicopter 1877 Vuitton Helicopter 1878 Castel Helicopter 1878 Mouillard Glider No.4 (1878–1895) 1878 Ritchel Airship 1879 Biot-Massia...
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First flight of a steam-driven model helicopter built by Enrico Forlanini. Imperial Japanese Army flying experience begins with the use of balloons. 1878...
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1906 - Early hydrofoil used by Enrico Forlanini. 1907 - The London Electrobus Company started running a service of battery-electric buses between London's...
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