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Old engraved illustration of Airships in the past
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Old engraved illustration of Airships in the past
Copyright has expired on this artwork. From my own archives, digitally restored.
1) Montgolfier brothers' balloon (1783)
2) Giffard dirigible (1852)
3) Navigable balloon developed by Dupuy de Lome (1872) 4) Hydrogen-balloon by Charles and Robert brothers (1783)
5) Victor Tatin (1843-1913) compressed air powered Aeroplane (1879)
6) Airship by Paul Haenlein (1835-1905)
7) La France - Airchip by Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs (1884/85)
8) Anchor by Herve
9) Helicopter by Enrico Forlanini (1878)
10) Mechanical bird by Gustave Trouve (1890)
11) Flying machine by Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim (1894) 12) Basket of the ballon "M.W." with equipment (M. W. is the name of a balloon of the German Association for the Promotion of Air Navigation, founded 1881.)
13) Flying machine by Horatio Frederick Phillips (1893)
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Step into the fascinating world of early aviation with this stunning print featuring a collection of engraved illustrations from the past. This remarkable piece showcases 13 pioneering airships, balloons, and flying machines that paved the way for modern flight.
From the Montgolfier brothers' groundbreaking balloon flight in 1783 to Victor Tatin's compressed air-powered aeroplane in 1879, each illustration tells a story of innovation and perseverance. You'll see iconic designs like Giffard's dirigible (1852), Dupuy de Lome's navigable balloon (1872), and Charles and Robert's hydrogen-balloon (1783).
This impressive compilation also includes lesser-known but equally significant inventions, such as Paul Haenlein's airship (1860s), La France - Airchip by Renard and Krebs (1884/85), Herve's anchor-shaped aircraft, Enrico Forlanini's helicopter (1878), Gustave Trouve's mechanical bird (1890), Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim's flying machine (1894), Horatio Frederick Phillips' flying machine (1893), and more.
Digitally restored from original archives, this print is a testament to human ingenuity and creativity. It serves as a reminder that even the most seemingly impossible dreams can become reality with determination and hard work. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates history, this print is sure to inspire awe.
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