Chapter
1 III | means employed to give the aerostat its motion a great deal
2 III | of such a thing! If the aerostat finds support in the air
3 III | there reposed an enormous aerostat, whose strength had been
4 IV | they can be masters of an aerostat as they can be masters of
5 VII | physician, had devised his first aerostat, a few adventurous spirits
6 VII | has the advantage over the aerostat even when the aerostat is
7 VII | the aerostat even when the aerostat is furnished with the means
8 VIII | we can compete with an aerostat? Well, I should not advise
9 IX | chance of encountering an aerostat gliding through the air
10 IX | be all the worse for the aerostat—the earthen pot and the
11 XVIII| The aeronef was like an aerostat, which drifts with the fluid
12 XXI | remains for us to finish the aerostat “Go-Ahead.” it is left to
13 XXII | meetings this time. The aerostat “Go-Ahead,” built by the
14 XXII | atmospheric vehicle was the aerostat, and that to it alone belonged
15 XXII | the qualities of a good aerostat. Her dimensions allowed
16 XXII | eleven o’clock the enormous aerostat had been floating a few
17 XXII | eye.~At this moment the aerostat rose a few hundred yards.
18 XXII | there, high or low. The aerostat maneuvered without encountering
19 XXIII| anxiety! In a few moments the aerostat had attained a height of
20 XXIII| the aeronef and not the aerostat.~It is to the “Albatross”
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