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Definition of Balloonist

Balloonist
Balloonist Bal*loon"ist, n. An a["e]ronaut.

Meaning of Balloonist from wikipedia

- require high-grade materials for their envelopes, and they are po****r for balloonist sport activity. The first balloon which carried p****engers used hot air...
- This is a list of notable balloonists: Jean-Pierre Blanchard (French) and John Jeffries (American), first flight across the English Channel, 1785. Mercedes...
- balloonist, hydronaut) Jacques Piccard (hydronaut) Bertrand Piccard (psychiatrist, balloonist) Jean Felix Piccard (organic chemist and balloonist; twin...
- aircraft List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea Other intrepid balloonists: Adelir Antônio de Carli (a.k.a. Padre Baloneiro), Brazilian priest,...
- The weight of the balloonist would cause the balloon to collapse inwards and there had been a number of accidents where the balloonists had been killed...
- chemist, aeronaut, and balloonist Jeannette Piccard, wife of Jean Felix, an aeronaut and balloonist Don Piccard, a balloonist University of California...
- compelling as the ****ual tensions he imagines."[citation needed] His novel The Balloonist, published in 1976 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, tells the story of a...
- Abruzzo (May 19, 1963 – c. September 29, 2010) was a champion American balloonist who with Carol Rymer Davis won the 2003 America's Challenge Gas Balloon...
- Balloonist theory was a theory in early neuroscience that attempted to explain muscle movement by ****erting that muscles contract by inflating with air...
- (organic chemist, aeronaut, and balloonist) Jeannette Piccard (wife of Jean Felix) (aeronaut and balloonist) Don Piccard (balloonist) Auguste Piccard was the...