• of the lifting gas by heating (more buoyancy) or cooling (less buoyancy). The use of vacuum/air buoyancy compensator tanks The use of thrust vectoring using...
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  • Buoyancy compensator may refer to: Buoyancy compensator (diving) Buoyancy compensator (aviation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • destabilising factor: See Buoyancy compensator (diving) Buoyancy compensator (aviation) Static VAR compensator Heisenberg compensator, key part of a Transporter...
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    displacement Buoyancy compensator (diving) – Equipment for controlling the buoyancy of a diver Buoyancy compensator (aviation) – equipment to regulate buoyancy of...
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  • Archimedes paradox Buoy Brunt–Väisälä frequency Buoyancy compensator (diving) Buoyancy compensator (aviation) Cartesian diver Dasymeter Diving weighting system...
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    [clarification needed] Service ceiling: 2,600 m (8,530 ft) Buoyancy compensator (aviation) Goodyear Blimp Hybrid Air Vehicles HAV 304 Airlander 10 Zeppelin...
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    The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) is an astronaut training facility and neutral buoyancy pool operated by NASA and located at the Sonny Carter Training...
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    Zeppelin (category Aviation in World War I)
    weather permitting, on flights over Munich. Airship hangar Buoyancy compensator (aviation) Lane hydrogen producer List of airships of the United States...
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    for a special purpose, usually to increase the buoyancy of a lifting device such as a buoyancy compensator, inflatable surface marker buoy or small lifting...
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    300 mi, 8,900 nmi) at 37.5 metres per second (135 km/h; 84 mph) Buoyancy compensator (aviation) Related lists List of Zeppelins Dick & Robinson, 1986 Fowler...
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  • Lifting gas (category Buoyancy)
    with a dense gas. Aerostat Airship Balloon (aircraft) Buoyancy Buoyancy compensator (aviation) Cloud Nine (tensegrity sphere) Heavier than air Hot air...
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    and breathing apparatus assembly, such as a jacket or wing style buoyancy compensator and instruments mounted in a combined housing with the pressure gauge...
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    in 2015. $471 million had been spent from 2007 through 2012. Buoyancy compensator (aviation) High-altitude platform station TCOM Blue Devil "DARPA Asks...
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    without resorting to ditching weights. This can be due to a major buoyancy compensator failure or a major dry-suit flood. Injury or illness. Scuba equipment...
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    A neutral buoyancy pool or neutral buoyancy tank is a pool of water in which neutral buoyancy is used to train astronauts for extravehicular activity...
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    buoyancy compensator inflation valve. Both types may be called alternate air sources. When the secondary demand valve is integrated with the buoyancy...
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    cylinder may also be used to supply inflation gas for a dry suit or buoyancy compensator. Cylinders provide gas to the diver through the demand valve of a...
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  • the Carleton SIVA 55 rebreathers. It is worn in a back inflation buoyancy compensator harness which incorporates two counterlungs, one on each side. All...
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    gas outlets within hospitals and some medical vehicles; and in the buoyancy compensator (BC) inflators of SCUBA systems where the ability to easily disconnect...
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    difficulties with buoyancy and trim. This may be a consequence of a buoyancy distribution not well catered for by most harness, buoyancy compensator and weighting...
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    support divers with disabilities Adjustable buoyancy life jacket (ABLJ) – Chest inflation type buoyancy compensator Administrative controls – Industrial safety...
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    cabin must withstand a huge pressure differential and is massively built. Buoyancy at the surface can be trimmed easily by replacing gasoline with water,...
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    control device or buoyancy compensator. A backplate and wing is an alternative configuration of scuba harness with a buoyancy compensation bladder known...
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    must be ballasted for neutral buoyancy during the dive, so they don't tend to lift the diver's head with excess buoyancy. There is little difference in...
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    by inflation problems with buoyancy compensator or drysuit, or both. Insufficient ballast weight to allow neutral buoyancy at the shallowest decompression...
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    ballast to compensate for the loss of weight as fuel was consumed, so avoiding the necessity to vent scarce helium to maintain neutral buoyancy. The airship...
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    Auguste Piccard (category Swiss aviation record holders)
    and filled with a low density liquid for buoyancy. Liquids are relatively incompressible and can provide buoyancy that does not change as the pressure increases...
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  • com. Retrieved July 16, 2013. "Aeros Tests Pelican Variable-Buoyancy Airship". Aviation Week. January 3, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2013. Hernandez, Salvador...
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    balloon weight remains constant. Its buoyancy increases, and this leads to a rise in altitude unless it is compensated by venting gas. Conversely, if the...
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    Blau gas (category Aviation fuels)
    early 20th centuries. Blau gas is most famous, however, as the buoyancy compensating fuel for the LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin. Because its density is approximately...
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