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maintain flight.
Aerostats include unpowered balloons (free-flying or tethered) and
powered airships. The
relative density of an
aerostat as a
whole is lower...
- coordinates) The
Tethered Aerostat Radar System (TARS) is an
American low-level
airborne ground surveillance system that uses
aerostats (moored balloons) as...
- only to
tethered balloons.
Aerostat may also
refer to:
Airships are
powered aerostats: Airship, or dirigible, any
aerostat that can be
manoeuvred through...
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Ballast tanks are also used in
certain types of aircraft,
particularly in
aerostats like
balloons and airships, to
maintain stability and
control during flight...
- RT
Aerostats Systems is an
Israeli company that
designs and
manufactures the
SkyStar family of
aerostats, for use in intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance...
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dirigible is a type of
aerostat (lighter-than-air)
aircraft that can
navigate through the air
flying under its own power.
Aerostats use
buoyancy from a lifting...
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Transfer Kitemill An
aerostat-type wind
power system relies at
least in part on
buoyancy to
support the wind-collecting elements.
Aerostats vary in
their designs...
-
specific (propeller or
ducted fan)
thrust device attached to a craft,
either aerostats (airship) or
aerodynes (aircraft, WIG, paramotor, rotorcraft) or others...
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navigation and
communication systems. An
aerostat or lighter-than-air
aircraft relies on
buoyancy to
maintain flight.
Aerostats include unpowered balloons (free-flying...
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balloon is a form of
aerostat,
along with the
powered free-flying airship,
although the
American GAO has used the term "
aerostat" to
describe a tethered...