118 examples of aeronautic in sentences

He was making an imaginative flight comparable in daring to the Wright brothers' first aeronautic flight.

Take for illustration the subject of aeronautics.

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Austria has lost every access to the sea, has consigned her fleet and her merchant marine, but in return has had the advantage of numerous inter-allied commissions of control to safeguard the military, naval and aeronautic clauses.

He will at once appeal to the past experience of all mankind, his argument being that what has not been in the past cannot be in the future; yet he does not apply the same argument to aeronautics and is quite oblivious of the fact that the Sacred Volume which he reverences contains promises of these very things.

* An author who can choose so fascinating a title as The Way of the Air (HEINEMANN) certainly has much in his favour, and this not only because of the more or less temporary connection between aeronautics and victory, but because just lately we have all been talking large and free about peace-time developments of the craft in the near future.

Adj. sailing &c v.; volant^, aerostatic^; seafaring, nautical, maritime, naval; seagoing, coasting; afloat; navigable; aerial, aeronautic; grallatory^.

" Andy's father had been a professor in one of the colleges, who, having taken up aeronautics, had made many balloon voyages in quest of scientific information, so that his name had become quite famous.

They have heard and read much about the wonderful things being done today in aeronautics, but have seen little or nothing.

He had a book dealing with aeronautic subjects with him, and, drawing the lantern close to the aëroplane, he buried himself in the volume.

He visited this plant with proposals to turn over our aeronautic secrets to his government, but we refused to have anything to do with his scheming.

There was a very little boy who had one of those balloons you may have seen, which are filled with light gas, and are held by a string to keep them from running off in aeronautic voyages on their own account.

HAYDON, STANSBURY. Aeronautics in the Union and Confederate armies; from Bull Run to the Peninsular Campaign.

With a Survey of military aeronautics to 1861.

BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS.

Prepared by Training Division, Bureau of Aeronautics, U.S. Navy, F. T. Ward, director.

BAUER, HUBERT A. A pre-flight aeronautics workbook; teacher's manual and key.

DRAKE, R. H. Cooperative pre-flight aeronautics tests.

Educational Testing Service (PWH); 24Feb71; R501565. Cooperative pre-flight aeronautics tests.

Cooperative pre-flight aeronautics tests.

Educational Testing Service (PWH); 24Feb71; R501567. Cooperative pre-flight aeronautics tests.

Educational Testing Service (PWH); 24Feb71; R501568. Cooperative pre-flight aeronautics tests.

SEE BARTLETT, JOHN F. Cooperative plane geometry test, revised series form T. SEE MARTIN, MARGARET P. Cooperative pre-flight aeronautics tests.

"Now, Paul, you are an aeronautic fiend," went on Frank, "So am I, and Hiram has the fever in a mild way.

That is Mr. Scrymser, a gentleman who has made several aeronautic excursions, and talked about a balloon voyage to Europe last year.

118 examples of  aeronautic  in sentences