His elder brother, now a naval officer, entirely failed to divert his aspirations into other channels, and it was when the boy had completed sixteen summers that an aeronautic enterprise attracted not only his own, but public attention also.
In the summer of 1867 an attempt was made to revive the long extinctAeronautic Company of France, established by De Guyton.
He has no doubt frequently seen a small black spider creeping on his hat or clothes (if he lives in the country this must have occurred to him many times); this is the aeronautic spider.
The Government of the United States conferred the title of aeronautic engineer upon Mr. Allan, of Rhode Island, who originated the idea of communicating by a telegraphic wire from the balloon to the camp.
When one of the first aeronautic ascents was made, the old Marechal Villeroi, an octogenarian and an invalid, was conducted to one of the windows of the Tuileries, almost by force, for he did not believe in balloons.
The aeronautic habit has engaged the attention of many arachnologists.
McCook has given some interesting notes of his own observations onaeronautic spiders.
In clear, fine weather, the air is invariably positive; and it is precisely in such weather that the aeronauticspider makes its ascent most easily and rapidly, whether it be in summer or in winter.
A pleasant October day is the best on which to observe it; but young spiders may be seen in aeronautic flight during all warm months.
The aeronautic or ballooning habit of spiders is the basis of these engineering feats of the Pixies Lycosa and Gossamer.
His death cast a gloom over the many aeronautic enthusiasts of France, England and America.
It was for this that she began her costly and gigantic program of Zeppelin construction, it was for this that the best engineers in the Empire were set to work designing aeronautic engines.
The year following the Great War will go down in history as a marvelous period in aeronautic achievement.
It's the largest aeronautic station in the world--bigger, they say, than all our railway termini put together.
A new aeronautic machine has been exhibited at Paris, which it is claimed solves the long sought problem, at least on a small scale, of directing the course of a balloon through the air.
From the advantages it seemed to promise, the recommendation was instantly acted on by the government, which established an aeronauticschool at Meudon, near Paris.
It was then that he began his aeronautic studies and experiments which culminated in the construction of the gigantic ships of the air with which Germany undertook to carry the terror of war into England.
Unfortunately after five years of gliding experiments a fatal accident terminated his aeronautic research.
In aeronautic voyages it is the distance through the air that must be reckoned rather than the distance over the ground or sea.
He took a fancy to Dave, and told him things about transatlantic aircraft and airmen that were part of an actual education to the young aspirant for aeronautic honors.
These casualties were not all fatal, although the percentage of fatalities in aeronautic accidents is high.
The cup has been offered annually by Mr. James Gordon-Bennet for international competition under such conditions as may be prescribed by the International Aeronautic Federation.
In addition, we have in this country other clubs, like the Aeronautic Society, the United States Aeronautical Reserve, etc.
A permanent aeronautic laboratory, to be located at Washington, D.
Aviation as a sport is under the control of the International Aeronautic Federation, having its headquarters at Paris.
President Lincoln organized a regular aeronautic auxiliary staff in which one Lowe held the official rank of chief aeronaut.
General Jourdan publicly proclaimed the assistance he had received from aeronautic observations.
He travelled nine leagues in the air: managing his machine with a skill never since surpassed in aeronautic experiments.
Then came the Battle of North India, in which the entire Anglo-Indian aeronautic settlement establishment fought for three days against overwhelming odds, and was dispersed and destroyed in detail.
He was lying on a little patch of grass beside one of the main avenues of the aeronautic park.
There came to their great aeronautic parks at Chinsi-fu and Tsingyen by the mono-rails that now laced the whole surface of China a limitless supply of skilled and able workmen, workmen far above the average European in industrial efficiency.
Chatterjee, a political exile who had formerly served in the British-Indian aeronautic park at Lahore.
A large number of skilled engineers had already been brought from the fleet and were busily at work adapting the exterior industrial apparatus of the place to the purposes of an aeronautic park.
They were rising in the air smoothly and quietly, and moving slowly to the throb of the engine athwart the aeronautic park.
But the Drachenflieger were away in the second great aeronautic park east of Hamburg, and Bert Smallways saw nothing of them in the bird's-eye view he took of the Franconian establishment before they shot him down very neatly.
Emperor forgave him and placed him in control of the new aeronautic arm of the German forces.
The chief of the aeronautic establishment near West Point was Cabot Sinclair, and he allowed himself but one single moment of the posturing that was so universal in that democratic time.
They had disposed of the unfortunate German drachenflieger and were now aiming at the incipientaeronautic park,--the electric gas generators and repair stations which formed the German base.
It was then they heard for the first time of the real scale of the Dornhof aeronautic park and the possibility of an attack coming upon them not only by sea, but by the air.
Clutching its aeronautic thread, the minute creature mounts in an apotheosis.
It is usually made of cast iron or aluminum, though in some motors where extreme lightness is desired, such as those used for aeronautic work, it may be made of steel.
One of these comparatively new designs is the Van Anden biplane, made by Frank Van Anden of Islip, Long Island, a member of the New York Aeronautic Society.
Another successful American aviation motor is the aeromotor, manufactured by the Detroit Aeronautic Construction.
Goodyear Aircraft Corporation, the aeronautic subsidiary, was asked to build tail surfaces for Martin bombers.
The bases at Washington and Los Angeles were converted to other aeronautic uses; the two-ship dock at Chicago and the one at New York were torn down and moved to Akron to provide additional space for ship assembly.
We still know less than we should about the movements of the air, this new world into which the Aeronautic Age is moving.
Navy photo)] Which led to one of the interesting aeronautic adventure stories of the period.
Brannigan, flying the Vigilant at Washington, was caught in a storm which broke up an aeronautic show, wrecked several planes on the ground, sent the rest scattering for shelter.
Did he not overleap with aeronautic flight when it so suited him, from liberalism to conservatism, from advocating freedom of thought to enforcing the harshest repression?
Russia before the war had hidden her aeronautic activities behind the dreary curtain of miles of steppe and marsh that shut her off from the watchfulness of Western Europe.
Indeed the fruit of his many years' study of aeronautic conditions was ready for the gathering at this very moment.
He followed the incomprehensible direct ascension of the aeronautic animal, and at last descried at the upper window the attracting artist, and animal-magnetizer, who had drawn his lot for dinner from the hen-yard below.
He tells nothing but lies; of the aeronautic Christ-child, and the jingling Ruprecht with his bells.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aeronautic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.