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1 I | globe. The night before an aerial trumpet had blared its brazen
2 I | a sort of huge bird, an aerial monster, whose structure
3 II | the air,” flying machines, aerial ships, or what not. That
4 III | practical use of this mode of aerial locomotion.~With regards
5 III | three aerostats with the aerial machine of the Weldon Institute,
6 IV | think that the steering of aerial apparatus lighter than the
7 IV | although he has made an aerial voyage of twelve hundred
8 V | indifferent on the question of aerial navigation. But never before
9 VII | they trusted to realize aerial locomotion.~This was exactly
10 VII | with several patents for aerial systems. Bréant, Carlingford,
11 VII | calculated all that could render aerial locomotion practicable.
12 VII | various steps in the ladder of aerial locomotion, on the top of
13 VII | that admirable type of aerial locomotion,” according to
14 VII | himself of in building his aerial locomotive. Everything—framework,
15 VII | the maneuvers required in aerial navigation. There were arms
16 VII | America, and Europe, this aerial Icarian sea, which millions
17 VIII | believe in the possibility of aerial locomotion by machines heavier
18 VIII | marvelously adapted for aerial locomotion, is susceptible
19 X | perfection of this engine of aerial locomotion.~In less than
20 XI | fled terrified from the aerial monster.~The twelve hundred
21 XII | to run close up to this aerial orchestra, and the “Albatross”
22 XII | may have recognized the aerial machine as the moving body
23 XII | drowned the final notes of the aerial concert. It did not interrupt
24 XIII | so perfect an engine of aerial locomotion, they allowed
25 XIV | its electric rays.~This aerial promenade, this nocturnal
26 XV | maledictions against the aerial monster. These were more
27 XVI | of whose superiority in aerial locomotion they had such
28 XX | passing ship had sighted the aerial machine as she gunk through
29 XXI | asteroid or aerolite or aerial monster, it had reappeared
30 XXII | claim the first place among aerial locomotives, they would
31 XXII | vessel launched into the aerial sea? The “Go-Ahead” went
32 XXIII| week of April. During this aerial passage Robur did not want
33 XXIII| anyone fall from a height. An aerial combat was beginning in
34 XXIII| world.~As for the future of aerial locomotion, it belongs to
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