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Example sentences for "aeronautical"

Lexicographically close words:
aerodynamic; aerolite; aerolites; aeronaut; aeronautic; aeronautics; aeronauts; aeroplane; aeroplanes; aeroscope
  1. Baumann was already noted for his work as an aeronautical engineer.

  2. Later on, a two-engine commercial land plane was nearing completion when the Inter-allied Aeronautical Commission ordered all work stopped, and the activities at Staaken ceased.

  3. Once more the aeronautical world became interested in Zeppelins.

  4. The eyes of the entire aeronautical world were focused on the floating airship shed (Plate 1), which Count Zeppelin built and anchored in a bay close to his workshops at Manzell, near Friedrichshafen.

  5. Hucks (the famous pilot) in the course of an address delivered before the Royal Aeronautical Society in July, 1914.

  6. Mention has already been made of the founding of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, which, since 1918 has been the Royal Aeronautical Society.

  7. The pamphlet, which has been reproduced in extenso in the Aeronautical Classics series published by the Royal Aeronautical Society, displays a curious mixture of the true scientific spirit and colossal conceit.

  8. Both the engine and the triplane model were exhibited at the first Aeronautical Exhibition held at the Crystal Palace in 1868.

  9. Probably the best account of Pilcher's work is that given in the Aeronautical Classics issued by the Royal Aeronautical Society, from which the following account of Pilcher's work is mainly abstracted.

  10. Up to the time of his death, in 1857, Cayley maintained his study of aeronautical matters, and there is no doubt whatever that his work went far in assisting the solution of the problem of air conquest.

  11. In that year they took up the problem thoroughly, studying all the aeronautical information then in print.

  12. In that lecture Wilbur detailed the way in which he and his brother came to interest themselves in aeronautical problems and constructed their first glider.

  13. The author's thanks are also due to the Royal Aeronautical Society for free access to its valuable library of aeronautical literature, and to Mr A.

  14. At the first annual banquet of the Aeronautical Society four years ago, I predicted exactly the use of the aeroplane in war that it has had since that time.

  15. Burnaby being in the chair, supported by several other aeronautical notables.

  16. In the Proceedings of the Aeronautical Conference, held in connection with the Chicago Exposition, Prof.

  17. The handsomest aeronautical work published during this period is perhaps La Conquete de l'Air, by Grand-Carteret and Delteil, a finely illustrated folio, offered at L3 3s.

  18. Montgolfier brothers, as well as the works of the great Baron Munchausen, so famed for his aeronautical exploits.

  19. In a lecture to the Scottish Aeronautical Society, delivered in Glasgow in November, 1913, Sir Hiram claimed to be the inventor of the first machine which actually rose from the earth.

  20. His work is officially commemorated in Britain by an annual Premium Lecture, given under the auspices of the Aeronautical Society.

  21. Another line connected him to the head office of Nissan's aeronautical and space division in Tokyo, already in charge of all solid rocket boosters for the Japan Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science.

  22. The way you talk one would think you were drawing L400 a year at Westminster, and working up a reputation as an Aeronautical Expert.

  23. Filmer walked in a group of three with Banghurst, who was supremely and conspicuously happy, and Sir Theodore Hickle, the president of the Aeronautical Society.

  24. Later in London the two brothers were entertained by the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain and received its gold medal.

  25. Simon made another record that way by being the first man to be killed in an aeronautical accident.

  26. True, we weren't looking for any signs of aeronautical activity, and for that reason perhaps something slipped past us.

  27. There just isn't that something in the Nazi aeronautical make-up that drives a man on to improve upon his best efforts!

  28. Richthofen, neither the British nor the German aeronautical authorities ever took the trouble to devote attention to this new method of war.

  29. They began to experiment with a series of models driven by tiny and most ingenious steam engines built by Stringfellow; and so cleverly did he construct them that the Aeronautical Society awarded him a prize of L100.

  30. Fayette Taylor (professor of aeronautical engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology): "I believe that the compression ignition engine will continue to remain in the experimental stage during the year 1930.

  31. Taylor (acting chief engineer, Wright Aeronautical Corporation): "I believe the compression ignition engine is probably the type which will eventually supersede the present electric ignition units.

  32. During that same year the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company and the Wright Aeronautical Corporation specified 87-octane fuel for certain of their engines.

  33. Woolson (aeronautical engineer, Packard Motor Car Company): "There is no question that the compression ignition aircraft engine will in time offer severe competition to the gasoline engine.

  34. Without such protection the crankshaft would be too large and heavy for practical aeronautical applications.

  35. Most of them were only familiar with the aeronautical diesel as a design project and therefore did not have the practical experience necessary to understand all of its limitations.

  36. An advantage peculiar to the Packard among aeronautical diesels was its light weight.

  37. The big depression was also unfortunate, but it did not stop aeronautical engine development.

  38. Woolson, chief aeronautical engineer for Packard, tested an air-cooled and a water-cooled diesel that Dorner had designed and built in Germany.

  39. The advantages of the latter type for aeronautical use are that it is of a more compact engine, of lower weight and greater efficiency.

  40. In the foreground is a cutaway Packard diesel aeronautical engine and directly in front of Senator Bingham is the Collier Trophy, America's highest aviation award.

  41. Woolson, aeronautical engineer for the Packard Motor Company and adapter of the diesel engine to airplanes, were killed here today.

  42. Sir Hiram Maxim, in addressing the Aeronautical Society, once said that for a man to successfully imitate a bird his lungs must weigh 40 lbs.

  43. The copyists were being weeded out and competent aeronautical constructors financed by adequate means began operations on systematic business lines.

  44. Chairman of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain.

  45. The only firm which has in Belgium the speciality of aeronautical patents.

  46. Has long been prominent in aeronautical circles.

  47. Armstrong Street, Peoria Aeronautical Society of the University of Illinois, Urbana, R.

  48. President of the Centre Aeronautical Committee, formed in June, 1912.

  49. In the spring of 1908, the Association was disbanded and The Aeronautical Society gave Curtiss an order for an aeroplane with carte blanche as to design.

  50. When you have obtained carefully established data, do not keep them to yourself, send them along to one of the aeronautical journals.

  51. Almost from the day of Lindbergh's flight and the Graf Zeppelin's arrival at Lakehurst, aeronautical engineers found themselves with money to spend in research and machinery.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aeronautical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.