Aeronautic


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Historical Examples

Indeed the fruit of his many years’ study of aeronautic conditions was ready for the gathering at this very moment.
Aircraft and Submarines Willis J. Abbot.

The secretary of the aeronautic association wrote me that he had picked out for us one of the best on the grounds.
The Motor Boys on the Wing Clarence Young

Clutching its aeronautic thread, the minute creature mounts in an apotheosis.
The Life of the Spider J. Henri Fabre

He took a prominent part in aeronautic experiments during his stay in France.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 1 “Franciscans” to “French Language” Various

They were rising in the air smoothly and quietly, and moving slowly to the throb of the engine athwart the aeronautic park.
The War in the Air Herbert George Wells

Theres going to be a big airship carnival next month, boys, said Andy Rush, who seemed to keep abreast of aeronautic matters.
The Motor Boys in the Clouds Clarence Young

In the aeronautic journals and in the London Times there is no mention of escaped balloons, in the summer or fall of 1898.
The Book of the Damned Charles Fort

McCook has given some interesting notes of his own observations on aeronautic spiders.
Spiders Cecil Warburton

And all this, in connection with aeronautic machinery, means work for thousands of mechanics.
Don Hale with the Flying Squadron W. Crispin Sheppard

He travelled nine leagues in the air: managing his machine with a skill never since surpassed in aeronautic experiments.
A Voyage in a Balloon (1852) Jules Verne

adjective
of or relating to aeronauts or aeronautics

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