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What (who) is kite-balloon - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kite (album); Kite (movie); The kite (film); The kite; The Kite; Kites (disambiguation); Kite (song); Kite (film); The Kite (film)

Kytoon         
  • Kytoon balloons were used on Indian Springs Air Force Base, Nevada, April 20, 1952, to get exact weather information during [[atomic test]] periods. Balloons were sent aloft before each nuclear test, and were hauled down minutes before the actual detonation occurs.
AIRCRAFT WHICH OBTAINS SOME OF ITS LIFT DYNAMICALLY AS A HEAVIER-THAN-AIR KITE AND THE REST AEROSTATICALLY AS A LIGHTER-THAN-AIR BALLOON
Hybrid moored balloon; Kite-balloon
A kytoon or kite balloon is a tethered aircraft which obtains some of its lift dynamically as a heavier-than-air kite and the rest aerostatically as a lighter-than-air balloon.Popular Mechanics Mar 1958 The word is a portmanteau of kite and balloon.
Kite balloon         
  • ''Drachen'' kite balloon, showing its characteristic shape
  • ''Caquot'' kite balloon with basket near the ground
TETHERED BALLOON INCORPORATING AERODYNAMIC ELEMENTS OPERATION IN WINDY CONDITIONS
A kite balloon is a tethered balloon which is shaped to help make it stable in low and moderate winds and to increase its lift. It typically comprises a streamlined envelope with stabilising features and a harness or yoke connecting it to the main tether and a second harness connected to an observer's basket.
balloonist         
  • Lana's aeronautic machine
  • Hot air balloon taking off
  • Balloon landing in Mashgh square, [[Iran]] ([[Persia]]), at the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, around 1850.
  • Brian Jones]] achieved the first non-stop balloon [[circumnavigation]] in ''[[Breitling Orbiter 3]]''.
  • Gas balloons at the [[Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta]]
  • Hot air balloons, San Diego
  • A model of the [[Montgolfier brothers]] balloon at the [[London Science Museum]]
  • [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s prototype airship ''Passarola'' devised 1709.
  • A modern Kongming Lantern
  • Close-up view of an American major in the basket of an [[observation balloon]] flying over territory near front lines during World War I.
UNPOWERED AEROSTAT
Balloonist; Charlière; Balloon flight; Balloonists; Gondola (balloon); Balloon gondola; Balloon (aircraft); Balloon ascent
(balloonists)
A balloonist is a person who flies a hot-air balloon.
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Wikipedia

Kite (disambiguation)

A kite a tethered heavier-than-air or lighter-than-air craft with wing surfaces.

Kite or kites may also refer to:

  • Kite (bird), the common name for a number of birds of prey
  • Kite (geometry), a quadrilateral with reflection symmetry across a diagonal