The AI reading companion for people who take books seriously
AI insights, chapter breakdowns, community discussions — all in one place.
Airopaidia : $b Containing the narrative of a balloon excursion from Chester, the eighth of September, 1785, taken from minutes made during the voyage; hints on the improvement of balloons ... To which is subjoined, mensuration of heights by the barometer, made plain; with extensive tables. The whole serving as an introduction to aërial navigation.
About this book
More by Thomas Baldwin
Browse all books by this authorExplore Aeronautics Books
Discover more Aeronautics literature
Click "Read now" to open in our Reader with AI features.
Community Discussions
Join the conversation about this book
Discussions
0 discussions
No discussions yet
Be the first to start a discussion about this book!
Sign up to start the discussionAI-Powered Insights
A clearer way to understand Airopaidia : $b Containing the narrative of a balloon excursion from Chester, the eighth of September, 1785, taken from minutes made during the voyage; hints on the improvement of balloons ... To which is subjoined, mensuration of heights by the barometer, made plain; with extensive tables. The whole serving as an introduction to aërial navigation. through themes, characters, and key ideas
Unlock full AI analysis for “Airopaidia : $b Containing the narrative of a balloon excursion from Chester, the eighth of September, 1785, taken from minutes made during the voyage; hints on the improvement of balloons ... To which is subjoined, mensuration of heights by the barometer, made plain; with extensive tables. The whole serving as an introduction to aërial navigation.”
Chapter breakdowns, character deep-dives, and thematic analysis — all in one place.
Reader Reviews
See what others are saying
Reviews
Overall Rating
Based on community ratings
No reviews yet
Be the first to review this book!
Readers Also Enjoyed
Discover more books similar to Airopaidia : $b Containing the narrative of a balloon excursion from Chester, the eighth of September, 1785, taken from minutes made during the voyage; hints on the improvement of balloons ... To which is subjoined, mensuration of heights by the barometer, made plain; with extensive tables. The whole serving as an introduction to aërial navigation.