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observation balloon - перевод на немецкий

AERONAUTICAL BALLOON USED FOR RECONNAISSANCE OR ESPIONAGE
Espionage balloon; Observation balloons; Reconnaissance balloon; Spotting balloons; Balloon reconnaissance; Surveillance balloons; Surveillance balloon; Spy balloon
  • German Parseval-Siegsfeld type balloon at [[Équancourt]] (September 1916). The rear "tail" fills with air automatically through an opening facing the wind.
  • battle of Fleurus]], 26 June 1794, saw the first military use of an aircraft (''L'Entreprenant'').
  • WWI German observation balloon
  • British observation balloon from 1908, typical of pre-WWI observation balloons
  • Caquot type kite balloon, used by the Allies in the mid-latter part of WWI

observation balloon         
Beobachtungsballon
pilot balloon         
Pibal; Pilot balloon; Pilot weather balloon
Richtballon (mit Gas gefüllter Ballon zur Einholung von Information)
air balloon         
  • Hot air balloon in flight
  • A commercial balloon ride approaching its landing site at [[Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania]]
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  • A burner directing a flame into the envelope
  • Hot air balloon safari in [[Maasai Mara]]
  • Taken from the basket, the reflection of the balloon can be seen in the lake below. Obstacles in the landscape can inhibit smooth retrieval of the balloon upon landing.
  • [[Bristol International Balloon Fiesta]]
  • Novelty hot air balloons resembling anthropomorphized bees
  • Hot air balloons, [[Cappadocia]] sunrise
  • Hopper balloons]]
  • One of the last Aerostar International, Inc. RX8 balloons
  • A hot air balloon over the city of [[Helsinki]] in September 2009
  • Hot air balloon basket in flight
  • [[Stainless steel]] [[fuel tank]]s, wrapped in red insulating covers, mounted vertically, and with fuel gauges, during refueling
  • The parachute vent at the top of an envelope, as seen from below through the mouth
  • Thermal image showing temperature variation in a hot air balloon
  • Burner
  • A model of the Montgolfier brothers' balloon at the [[London Science Museum]]
  • Top of balloon during inflation. [[Crew]] is securing parachute vent.
  • A [[sky lantern]]
  • Souvenir Hot air balloon
  • Virgin hot air balloon]] flying over [[Cambridge]]
LIGHTER THAN AIR AIRCRAFT CONSISTING OF A BAG, CALLED AN ENVELOPE, WHICH CONTAINS HEATED AIR
Hot air balloons; The first hot air balloon flight in the United States; The first hot air balloon flight in the United States.; Hot air ballon; Hot Air Baloon; Parachute (balloon); New Mexico state aircraft; Hot Air Balloon; Air balloon; Hot-air balloons; Montgolfier balloon; Balloon Ride; Hot-air balloon
Luftballon, mit Luft gefülltes ausdehnbares Gummi

Определение

balloonist
(balloonists)
A balloonist is a person who flies a hot-air balloon.
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Википедия

Observation balloon

An observation balloon is a type of balloon that is employed as an aerial platform for gathering intelligence and spotting artillery. The use of observation balloons began during the French Revolutionary Wars, reaching their zenith during World War I, and they continue in limited use today. Synonyms include espionage balloon, reconnaissance balloon, spy balloon, and surveillance balloon.

Historically, observation balloons were filled with hydrogen. The balloons were fabric envelopes filled with hydrogen gas, the flammable nature of which led to the destruction of hundreds of balloons. Observers manning these observation balloons frequently had to use a parachute to evacuate their balloon when it came under attack. Observation balloons after World War I were often filled with non-flammable helium to avoid the potentially explosive consequences of hydrogen.

Typically, balloons were tethered to a steel cable attached to a winch that reeled the gas bag to its desired height (usually 1,000-1,500 metres) and retrieved it at the end of an observation session.

From late January to early February of 2023, a balloon originating from China was spotted in United States airspace. The Chinese government claimed it was a weather balloon, while the United States government claimed it was a spy balloon.

Примеры употребления для observation balloon
1. That and an Israeli observation balloon hovering over Gaza, taking pictures of everything below.