File:CactusCow - airship 1897.jpg
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English: inventor Professor Barnard created a cigar-shaped ballon about 46 feet long made in silk and cotton woven in
shades of yellow. The diameter of the ballon at its largets portion is about 18 feet. The gearing from the bicycle runs the propeller situated in front of th machine. The ballon was charged with hydrogen |
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Source | The Galveston Daily News 13May1897 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
cigar shaped airship
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