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"I'm just trying to work out some new problems in aerial navigation, Ned," he went on.
He also completed an engineering course and studied aerial navigation.
The pool was lit at night - an aid to aerial navigation.
"Why, the surface of aerial navigation has only been scratched.
But, since you've taken to aerial navigation and submarine work, not to mention one or two other lines of activity, I give up.
He was a great believer in aerial navigation and devoted considerable time to the study of the subject.
It is divided into two parts, the first being a review of aerial navigation, and the second, a satire on the political situation in Europe.
Field units were given maps that were only of use for aerial navigation.
De la Santiago examined the aerial navigation chart in his lap.
Once released and back in Britain, Brown continued to develop his aerial navigation skills.
Experts of the day claimed that the invention revolutionized aerial navigation.
Éphémérides aéronautiques, (from 1938) for civil and military aerial navigation.
In World War I, aerial navigation was done mostly by sight.
The freaks cared nothing about an aerial navigation menace.
Supplying motive power for aerial navigation, they have given to commerce a mighty impetus.
"Aerial navigation is now a fact, and the gnomish people must not delay in exploring all the possibilities it presents."
Cadets were given three months of rigorous physical training and instruction in basic aerial navigation and communications.
It is currently an aerial navigation, maritime operations and maritime survival school.
"I don't know anything about aerial navigation, but I do know this ship was too heavy to get off the ground.
It solved the so-called celestial triangle accurately to about one minute of arc and quickly enough for aerial navigation.
He attended the early International Conferences on Aerial Navigation in 1893 and 1900.
"Complete and suc- cessful aerial navigation, that's my goal.
In 1928, his attention turned to aerial navigation, particularly to trans-oceanic flights, where his experience as a ship's navigator applied.
Zahm's 1911 book Aerial Navigation described the historical development of experimental aircraft that led to functional airplanes.
Airmanship is skill and knowledge applied to aerial navigation, similar to seamanship in maritime navigation.