Examples of 'aerostat' in a sentence

Meaning of "aerostat"

Aerostat (noun): A lighter-than-air aircraft that gains its lift from buoyant gas, such as hot air or helium. Examples include hot air balloons and blimps
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  • An aircraft, such as a dirigible or balloon, that derives its lift from buoyancy rather than from wings or rotors.
  • A moored balloon flown in a semi-permanent manner, such as a border patrol monitoring balloon affixed at 18,000 feet (~6 km).

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Aerostat for transporting equipment and passengers.
The same applies to the aerostat as a whole.
The aerostat used in the ceremony was the largest in the world.
Destroy the aerostat and base.
Airships are a type of aerostat.
Neither the aerostat nor its pilot or companion were ever found.
Opening reinforcement for aerostat envelope.
Operators launch the aerostat from a large circular launch pad containing a mooring fixed or mobile system.
Wait for us on the aerostat.
No trace of the aerostat or Perez were found.
The invention applies in particular to the inflated envelope of an aerostat balloon.
A vehicle would transfer the gases from the aerostat to an orbital station above the planet.
Such a payload fulfills functions intrinsic to a mission relating to each aerostat flight.
Aberdeen based aerostat in position to protect Washington from cruise missile.
There is an aerostat.

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The Aerostat heard the music.
Pieces of it broke into their hands and the aerostat escaped to them.
Drive the aerostat in continuous rotation around the main axis ; and.
Rios claims he was once briefly detained while trying to see the aerostat.
NORAD later confirmed the aerostat was grounded.
The Navy SEALs are just a few hours out from meeting up with the aerostat.
It is impossible to mistake the Lajas Aerostat with the object reported by the witnesses.
The Navy SEALs are just a few hours from the aerostat.
Means for driving the aerostat comprising,.
The airship 2 may also be known as or comprise a dirigible or aerostat.
Air Force aerostat.
For example, such a criterion may be a time elapsed since takeoff of the aerostat.
A powered, steerable aerostat is called a dirigible.
A hundred yards up there … there is an aerostat.
The process for producing such an aerostat is of the type comprising,.
The hull of the aerostat contains two parts separated by a gas-tight fabric partition.
The reliability of the operation of this aerostat rests on the following points,.
One aerostat carries a surveillance radar, while the other carries a fire control radar.
To this end, the invention relates to an aerostat of the double balloon type comprising,.
Thus, the peripheral toric balloon 3 establishes and maintains the general lenticular shape of the aerostat.
Aerostat may also refer to, Airships are powered aerostats.
Act according to plan. Destroy the aerostat and base.
Aerostat drones attack, and John, Blair and others go outside to take care of them.
FIG . 1 is a general view of an experimental aerostat described in the preamble of this description.
That was Homeland. The Navy SEALs are just a few hours from the aerostat.
These services are provided through the use of aerostat systems, fixed-wing surveillance aircraft and UAV.
An aerostat with temperature control?
A blimp is a non-rigid aerostat.
When the aerostat is inflated, the envelope 1 is tensioned.
An airship is a powered, free-flying aerostat that can be steered.
An aerostat in the cloud?
According to the present invention, this aerostat is characterized in that,.
Aerostat and equipment availability averages more than 98 percent system-wide.
We will not take the tower, we will get captured, aerostat flies away.
Thus, the aerostat can comprise two diametrically opposite support parts 4.

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