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Instrumentation in B-29, 1944. Creator: NASAInstrumentation in B-29, 1944. Recording high altitude flight data in a flying laboratory at the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Cleveland
Altimeter, German. Creator: CP Goerz105mm diameter, 55mm deep; red and black scales; chrome casing
Altimeter, Zeppelin, L-49. Creator: G LufftAluminum case, black face, luminous markings, scale 0-8 km
Section of Route from Diarbekir to Sivas and Sivas to Sinope by Aneroid readings, c1915. Map showing the journeys, with altitude above sea level, of British writer
Instruments used by Mr. Glaisher during his balloon ascent, 1862. Creator: UnknownInstruments used by Mr. Glaisher during his balloon ascent, 1862. 1. Barometer; 2; Wet and Dry Bulb Hygrometer; 3. Daniell's Hygrometer; 4. Chronometer; 5. Bucket of Water to keep Bulb wet; A. B
Measuring the altitude of the Sun, 1539. From Cosmographia by Peter Apian. (Antwerp, 1539)
Surveying, from Levinus Hulsius Instrumentorum Mechanicorum, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1605. Artist: Levinus HulsiusSurveying, from Levinus Hulsius Instrumentorum Mechanicorum, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1605. Top; measuring angles using a quadrant. Bottom; obtaining levels and altitudes using Hulsiuss planimeter
Johannes Hevelius, German astronomer, 1647. Known now by the latinized form of his name - Jan Hewel or Hewelcke - Hevelius (1611-1687)
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