gallery File Airdancelive.JPG projecto de danza aerea airdancelive File Blue Lapis Light Aerial Dance Maya.jpg http www.bluelapislight.org Blue Lapis Light performance at Texas State History Museum gallery Aerial dance Aerial modern dance is a sub genre of modern dance first recognized in the United States in the 1970s. The choreography incorporates an apparatus often attached to the ceiling, allowing performers to explore space in three dimensions. The ability to incorporate vertical, as well as horizontal movement paths, allows for innovation s in choreography and movement vocabulary. Aerial ... changes the dancer s balance, center, and orientation in space. Aerial modern dancers gather annually at the Aerial Dance Festival in Boulder, CO Boulder, Colorado since its inception in July 1999 ... artists, and other aerial enthusiasts to showcase their own works and learn about new developments in technique and technology. An early influence on aerial modern dance, Terry Sendgraff, is credited ... line and in a circle. Aerial dance is an art form that is incredibly demanding and requires ... example of aerial modern dance are the site specific works of Joanna Haigood of the http www.zaccho.org ... amateur communities of aerial dancers. Nevertheless some people do on suitable parties ... of aerial dance. As these form of dances are dangerous and possibly destructive, such dances are nearly always forbidden. Other forms of aerial dance practised by amateurs are non erotic tabledances ... External links AerialDancing.com Connecting the aerial dance community to resources, to opportunities, and to each other. http www.aerialdancing.com Aerial Experience Productions features Aerial ..., Washington, D.C. edition 1.9 November 24, 2003 http www.cycropia.org about history.htm Cycropia Aerial ... a report from the Aerial Dance Festival 2000 and a talk with Terry Sendgraff . Contact Quarterly. 26.2 ... 38.9 2004 10 11. DEFAULTSORT Aerial Dance Category Modern dance it Danza verticale ... more details
Aerial seeding is a technique of sowing seed s by spraying them through aerial mechanical means such as a plane ..., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service n.d. . Aerial seeding publisher fws.gov date accessdate 2012 ... blm.gov date accessdate 2012 03 08 ref File AseedingHeli.jpg thumb helicopter Aerial Seeding File AreialSeedingPlane.jpg thumb Plane Aerial Seeding Aerial seeding is also often used to plant ... History According to the National Agricultural Aviation Association, the birth place of aerial seeding ... lead to aerial seeding. Aerial reforestation, a type of aerial seeding, specifically to repopulate ... name autogenerated6 cite web url http science.howstuffworks.com environmental green science aerial ... howstuffworks.com date accessdate 2012 03 08 ref By 1946 aerial seeding was being used in Oregon to seed ... for many people to develop a business around A aerial applications. Today professionals use planes ... Major Advantage The major advantage of aerial seeding is with it one is able to cover a larger amount of ground in the least amount of time. Aerial seeding also allows people to seed in areas that otherwise ... by non aircraft or ground conditions being far too wet. Aerial seeding is also great to use when ... autogenerated1 Soil Conditions Soil moisture plays a large role in the success of aerial seeding ... in the success of aerial seeding and establishment of seed. ref name autogenerated1 The best soil surface ... important factor besides soil surface conditions are that of timing of aerial seeding and seeding rates. ref name autogenerated1 Timing and Seeding Rates When aerial seeding a cover crop one must seed them at least 7 to 10 days before drilled cover crops. The reason for this is because the aerial ... to 50 higher with aerial seeding when compared to other more conventional methods like drilling ... with aerial seeding the seed can be often on the soil surface longer making the seed more susceptible ... There has been much debate with regards to which type of aircraft is better for aerial seeding. There is some ... more details
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File SerraEstrela MAR2007 5.jpg thumb right 250px In this picture, the aerial perspective effect is emphasized by a series of mountains in different planes photographed in a near contre jour situation File Mount Feathertop, Australia May 2005.jpg thumb right 250px Aerial perspective as viewed towards a sunset, with the colour shifting toward red as a result of scattering. File Dai Jin Landscape in the Style of Yan Wengui.jpg thumb right 250px Dai Jin , Landscape in the Style of Yan Wengui , Early Ming Dynasty 1368 1644 a Chinese landscape painting using atmospheric perspective to show recession in space. File Frans Koppelaar Landscape near Bologna.jpg thumb right 250px Frans Koppelaar , Landscape near Bologna , 2001 a painting depicting aerial perspective distant objects are lighter, of lower contrast, and bluer than nearer objects. Aerial perspective or atmospheric perspective refers to the effect the atmosphere has on the appearance of an object as it is viewed from a distance. As the distance between an object and a viewer increases, the contrast vision contrast between the object ..., at sunrise or sunset distant colors may shift towards red . History Aerial perspective was used ... . The latter used aerial perspective in many of his paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last ... frequencies. Aerial perspective reduces the contrast of all spatial frequencies. In art In art, especially painting, aerial perspective refers to the technique of creating an illusion of depth by depicting ... speech, the words perspective and viewpoint tend to be used interchangeably however, in art, aerial perspective does not imply an aerial viewpoint , such as that forming the basis of the aerial ... is a good example of aerial perspective however, it is not an aerial landscape, since the observer is apparently standing on the ground. References reflist See also Aerial landscape art Aerial perspective disambiguation Aerial shot Haze Landscape art Rayleigh scattering Tyndall effect Category Perspective ... more details
File CH Furtschellas aerial tram.jpg thumb Aerial tramway suspended on two track cables with an additional haulage rope. File IMG 8618.JPG thumb thumb An Port Vell Aerial Tramway aerial tramway in Barcelona , Spain File Rittnerbahn 09.jpg thumb thumb An aerial tramway in Italy An aerial tramway U.S. English , cable car British English , ropeway Japanese language Japanese or aerial tram is a type of aerial .... ref http gondolaproject.com 2010 04 24 technologies module 5 aerial trams The Gondola Project Aerial Technologies, Lesson 5 Aerial Trams Retrieved on 2010 04 24 ref With this form of lift, the grip of an aerial tramway cabin is fixed onto the propulsion rope and cannot be decoupled from it during ... cabins suspended from a continuously circulating cable whereas aerial trams simply shuttle back and forth ... cable car means Cable car railway and funicular . Overview An aerial tramway consists of one or two ... motor drives the haulage rope which provides propulsion . Aerial tramways are constructed as reversible ... loop which stops and reverses direction when the cabins arrive at the end stations. Aerial tramways ... . Some aerial trams have only one cabin , which lends itself better for systems with small elevation changes along the cable run. History The first aerial tram was built in 1644 by Adam Wiebe Citation ... MayflowerTramwayBucket.jpg thumb left Ore bucket on the aerial tramway leading from the Mayflower ..., Breco Ropeways Ltd., Ceretti and Tanfani, and Riblet for instance. The perfection of the aerial ... farming, tea plantations, coffee beans and guano mining. A resource on the history of aerial tramways in the mining industry is Riding the High Wire, Aerial Tramways in the West , by Robert A. Trennert ... have emerged in mountainous and seascape areas. The aerial tram evolves again in latter ... some still work, and moving people remains a starring role for the device. Many aerial tramways were ... aerial tramway is a special form of the aerial tramway that allows a fast escape from a dangerous ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 File arielinsert.jpg thumb right 250px In telecommunications an aerial insert is a segment of Telephone cable cabling that rises from ground to a point above ground, followed by an overhead run, e.g. on poles, followed by a drop back into the ground. An aerial insert is used in places where it is not possible or practical to place a cable underground. Ariel inserts might be encountered in crossing deep ditch es, canal s, river s, or Subway rail subway lines . References http www.its.bldrdoc.gov fs 1037 fs 1037c.htm Federal Standard 1037C Category Telecommunications equipment ... more details
Aerial Distributors was a US aircraft manufacturer established in Wichita, Kansas in 1967 in aviation 1967 . It set up to develop the Aerial Distributors Distributor Wing DWA 1 Distributor Wing DWA 1 , an unorthodox agricultural aircraft . References cite book last Gunston first Bill title World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers year 1993 publisher Naval Institute Press location Annapolis page 11 cite book title Jane s All the World s Aircraft 1973 74 publisher Jane s Yearbooks location London page 316 Aviation lists Category Companies established in 1967 Category Companies based in Wichita, Kansas Category Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States Aero company stub ... more details
Infobox VG title Aerial Assault image Image Smsaacv.jpg 250px Aerial Assault caption Sega Master System cover art developer Sega publisher Sega designer released Sega Master System vgrelease NA 1990 ref name faqsmastersystem http www.gamefaqs.com sms 588023 aerial assault data Aerial Assault Master System information at GameFAQs ref EU 1990 ref name faqsmastersystem Sega Game Gear vgrelease NA 1992 ref name faqsgg http www.gamefaqs.com gamegear 586631 aerial assault data Aerial Assault Game Gear information at GameFAQs ref EU 1992 ref name faqsgg JP June 5, 1992 ref name faqsgg genre Shoot em up Scrolling shooters Scrolling shooter modes Single player video game Single player platforms Sega Master System br Sega Game Gear media ROM cartridge Cartridge Aerial Assault is a horizontal Shoot em up Scrolling shooters scrolling shooter video game for the Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear . Gameplay Player takes the role of a Freedom Fighter who must destroy five targets, including the Vinsk a flying battleship that is clearly influenced by the Space Battleship Yamato Citation needed date September 2009 , the CB 53 Bomber, El , and two cliff fortresses. During each of the five missions, the player encounters enemy jets, choppers, submarines, jeeps, parachute bombs, and several other enemies which they must destroy. Shooting either the spinning fighters, the small flying helicopters, or the mines on the final mission will earn the player a power up that allows them to upgrade or downgrade their firepower. There are three difficulty settings Easy , Normal , and Hard . Players will not be able to complete the game if they select the Easy setting. The game title was taken from the fact that Master System television aerials were known for their flimsy nature. Plot Some years ago ... Game Manual ref The game received mixed reviews. References reflist External links moby game id aerial ... Scrolling shooters Category Sega games scroll shooter videogame stub fr Aerial Assault ru Aerial ... more details
Straps , also known as aerial straps , are a type of aerial apparatus on which various feats of strength and flexibility may be performed, often in the context of a circus performance. It is a cotton or nylon web apparatus that looks like two suspended ribbons. Straps are available in various configurations, including those with various types of loops at the ends and those without loops. A straps act usually includes held poses and postures done on the straps, dance moves performed on the floor away from the straps, partner acrobatics done on and off the straps, as well as having the straps pulled up and let down during the act. ref http community.simplycircus.com tutorials aerialaerial arts faq.htm Aerial Arts FAQ . Community.simplycircus.com. Retrieved on 2012 04 15. ref The Panteleenko Brothers The discipline of aerial straps was originally a Chinese specialty where athletes would perform intensely muscular tricks up and down the straps. Many of the moves are similar to those of the Aerial Rings. The pioneers of contemporary aerial straps were identical twins Yuri and Valery Panteleenko, known as the Panteleenko Brothers. The brothers started their performance careers as part of a Russian illusionist s magic show. During a show in Rostov On Don in 1969, Vladivien Levshin, the Rubanov Company s acrobatic coach saw their athleticism and potential and began training them to perform what was to become a milestone act in the history of this apparatus. Previously, a straps routine would be performed from a static position, only moving up and down the straps. Levshin introduced swinging, circular, and two person moves. These new elements, not to mention the brothers elegance and resemblance added a new level of grace and beauty to the balletic nature of the apparatus. In 1972 the brothers debuted the act by 1973 they had already won the U.S.S.R. s All Union Circus Competition, at that time considered to be the world s most difficult circus competition. They subsequently ... more details
Use British English date February 2012 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aerial Type ... Columbia US Producer Kate Bush Last album The Red Shoes album The Red Shoes br 1993 This album Aerial br 2005 Next album Director s Cut Kate Bush album Director s Cut br 2011 Misc Singles Name Aerial ... Start date df yes 2005 10 24 Aerial is the eighth studio album by British singer songwriter and musician Kate Bush . Overview Aerial is Bush s first double album, and was released after a twelve year ..., Aerial does not feature a cover photograph of Bush, but rather one that is emblematic of the album ... over a glowing photograph. Aerial is one of Bush s most critically acclaimed albums. ref name critics cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Aerial work publisher MetaCritic.com date url http www.metacritic.com music artists bushkate aerial critics doi accessdate 2007 04 03 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070416113107 http www.metacritic.com music artists bushkate aerial archivedate ... Aerial review work publisher Heat date url http gaffa.org reaching rev aer UK5.html date 2005 11 05 ... s Dream and The Painter s Link and then passes on to a crimson Sunset. The interlude Aerial ... a star studded diamond sky. The song cycle ends with Aerial and its euphoric welcome of the following ... accessdate 2007 04 03 ref Album reception On 13 November 2005, Aerial entered the UK Albums Chart at number ... for Best British Female Solo Artist and Best British Album for Aerial . ref cite web url http brits.co.uk ..., Nocturne, and Aerial, represents the most joyous and euphoric finale to an album that you ... Mojo Rating 5 5 http www.metacritic.com music artists bushkate aerial Link Daily News New York New ... Media 6.4 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com reviews albums 1181 aerial link PopMatters 7 10 http ... aerial link Slant Magazine Slant Rating 4 5 http www.slantmagazine.com music review kate bush aerial ... also peaked at no.6 on the UK download chart. iTunes release, and re release As of mid May 2010, Aerial ... more details
lighting displays Aerial advertising is a form of advertising that incorporates the use of aircraft ..., logo, lighted sign ref cite journal magazine Aerial age weekly date 18 October 1915 ref or sponsorship ... cite journal magazine Billboard date March 19, 1955 ref Aerial advertising is effective if a large ... route. Secondary distribution such as news media coverage, word of mouth and photos of aerial advertising ... to perform aerial advertising is regulated by local and federal entities throughout the world. ref cite book title Civil Aviation Aerial Advertising Regulations 1995 author James Hill ref Employment ... wing aircraft are not commonly used for aerial advertising. Their minimum airspeed is too high and they consume too much fuel for the task of aerial advertising. The most common type of fixed wing aircraft that are used for mobile billboards and aerial advertising are propeller, or prop airplanes, such as a converted ... companies have signed the Aerial Media Code of Conduct which specifies minimum safety and community ... in or around most major U.S. metropolitan airports, hence professional Aerial Advertising companies ... Company was the first to use aerial advertising in 1925, when the company created its first in house ... display aerial advertisements often have sophisticated Light emitting diode LED billboards for enhanced ... drawing drawn Parallel geometry parallel to the earth not vertically is often confused with aerial ... of aerial advertising that remains popular with major advertisers, especially movies , TV , and insurance ... planes. Effectiveness Modern proponents of aerial advertising hold the position that it is an extremely ... hour traffic, or at the beach, where advertising tends to be limited . Numerous aerial advertisement companies assert that the CPM of their service economics services is less than 6 US. Aerial ... of most aerial advertisements, proponents also point out that potentially large numbers of people can view an advertisement at once. Detractors of aerial advertising maintain it has a highly limited ... more details
for elevating a platform Aerial work platform Image Telecabina Panticosa.jpg thumb 8 passenger ... aerial tramway, in Breuil Cervinia Cervinia , Italy , moves 120 people at a time to 3480m glacier. An aerial lift is a means of cable transport in which cabins , cars , gondolas or Chair open chairs are hauled above the ground by means of one or more Wire rope cables . Types of aerial lifts include Aerial tramway , with fixed cable s track ropes that support two cabins and another cable haul rope ... to pull the cabin along the cables. Unlike an aerial tramway each cabin possesses its own bull wheels .... Aerial lift is also a proper term used in industry for mechanical devices used to elevate workers ... trucks. Aerial lift systems are frequently employed in mountainous territory where roads are relatively difficult to build and use, and have seen extensive use in mining. Aerial lift systems are relatively ... effectiveness and flexibility of aerial lifts has seen an increase of gondola lift being integrated ... 5 fr French de German style text align center ATW Aerial Tramway style text align center TPH T l ph rique ... align center Materialseilbahn Types Aerial tramway main Aerial tramway Image CH Furtschellas aerial tram.jpg thumb right 220px Aerial tramway suspended on two track cables with an additional haulage rope. An aerial tramway U.S. English or cable car British English or aerial tram is a type of aerial .... ref http gondolaproject.com 2010 04 24 technologies module 5 aerial trams The Gondola Project Aerial Technologies, Lesson 5 Aerial Trams Retrieved on 2010 04 24 ref The grip of an aerial tramway is fixed ... Kong built by Leitner Group . A gondola lift is a type of aerial lift, often called a cable car ... with aerial tramway s as the latter solely operates with fixed grips and simply shuttles back and forth .... The Norsj aerial tramway in Sweden had a length of 96 kilometers. Funitel main Funitel Image funitel 1.jpg thumb right Squaw Valley Funitel, Jan 2005 A funitel is a type of aerial lift, generally ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Aerial Observer Air Force Reconnaissance . An Aerial Observer is the functional position of gathering information visually from an airborne platform for use by military or commercial purposes. This history started when the first balloons were flown in Europe. In the early twentieth century it developed with the invention of biplanes and mono winged aircraft. During World War I and II there was a tremendous amount of intelligence gathered through these means. These crewmembers would use optical and photographic means to record their observations. In the Vietnam War , aerial observers also might be Forward Air Controller s FACs . These O 1 Bird Dog , O 2 Skymaster and OV 10 Bronco pilots would slowly fly over an area and direct bombing by radio to fast moving jet aircraft. Observer is the Royal Navy s term for its Fleet Air Arm navigator radar weapons system operators, both in two seat fixed wing combat aircraft such as the Sea Vixen and F 4 Phantom II F4K Phantom and anti submarine helicopters such as the Westland Lynx . The US Navy s equivalent is the radar intercept officer RIO . Although today sometimes a manned aircraft is still utilized, industry and the military use both satellites and remotely piloted vehicles RPV for this function. Portal United States Air Force Category United States Air Force careers ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 main Cinematic techniques Aerial shots are usually done with a crane or with a camera attached to a special helicopter to view large landscapes. This sort of shot would be restricted to exterior locations. A good area to do this shot would be a scene film scene that takes place on a building . If the aerial shot is of a character it can make them seem insignificant. Circular shots are also possible. See also multicol 100 Aerial perspective Aerial shot American shot Angle of view Bird s eye shot Bird s eye view Boom shot B roll Camera angle Camera coverage Camera Dolly Camera operator Camera tracking Cinematic techniques Close up Crane shot Dolly zoom Dutch angle Establishing shot Film frame col break Filmmaking Follow shot Forced perspective Freeze frame shot Full frame Full shot Hanging miniature Head shot High angle shot Long shot Long take Low angle shot Master shot Medium shot Money shot Multiple camera setup One shot music video Over the shoulder shot Panning camera Point of view shot col break Rack focus Reaction shot Shot filmmaking Shot reverse shot Single camera setup Tilt camera Top down perspective Tracking shot Trunk shot Two shot Video production Walk and talk Whip pan Worm s eye view col end Category Cinematography cs Vzdu n z b r ... more details
Infobox lighthouse name RAF College image name College Hall Officers Mess crop.jpg caption The last operational Aerial lighthouse in the UK, at the RAF College main building at RAF Cranwell location RAF Cranwell pushpin map pushpin latd 53 latm 2 lats 12.96 latNS N longd 0 longm 30 longs 37.74 longEW W coordinates display yearbuilt 1920 s yearlit automated y yeardeactivated foundation construction shape marking height focalheight lens currentlens intensity range characteristic White light flashing every three seconds fogsignal racon admiralty canada NGA ARLHS USCG country England countrynumber countrylink An aerial lighthouse is a lighthouse used to guide aircraft with lighted beacon s at night. ref cite journal journal Flight url http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1921 1921 20 200280.html accessdate 29 11 2011 ref ref cite news title LIGHTHOUSE FOR AIRSHIPS. One Already Installed at Spandau for German Army Flights url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FA0F17FE355D16738DDDAC0894DE405B808DF1D3 publisher The New York Times date 5 June 1910 ref A network of aerial lighthouses was established in the United Kingdom and Europe during the 1920 s and 1930 s. Use of the lighthouses has declined with the advent of Radio Navigation aids such as Non directional beacon NDB Non directional Beacon , VHF omnidirectional range VOR VHF Omni directional Ranging and Distance measuring equipment DME Distance measuring Equipment . The last operational aerial lighthouse in the United Kingdom is on top of the Cupola over the RAF College main hall at RAF Cranwell . References reflist Category Air traffic control Category Lighthouses Category Article Feedback 5 lighthouse stub aviation stub ... more details
Infobox Aviation name Aerial crane image Image Sikorsky Skycrane carrying house bw.jpg caption A Sikorsky S 64 Skycrane carrying a house Helicopter s used to lift heavy loads are called aerial cranes or skycranes . As aerial cranes, helicopters carry loads connected to long cables or slings in order to place heavy equipment when other methods are not available or economically feasible, or when the job must be accomplished in remote or inaccessible areas, such as the tops of tall buildings or the top of a hill or mountain, far from the nearest road. Helicopters were first used as aerial cranes in the 1950s, but it was not until the 1960s that the popularity of the use of skycranes in the construction and other industries began to catch on. The most consistent use of helicopters as aerial cranes is in the logging industry to lift large trees out of rugged terrain where vehicles aren t able to reach, or where environmental concerns prohibit the buildings of roads. ref Stephens, Ernie. http www.avtoday.com rw commercial heavylift 9023.html Helicopter Training on the job Flying the Line . Rotor & Wing . March 2007. Accessed on 1 November 2008. ref These operations are referred to as longline because of the long, single sling line used to carry the load. ref Webster, L. F. The Wiley Dictionary of Civil Engineering and Construction . New York Wiley, 1997. ISBN 0 471 18115 3 ref History Bell 47 helicopters were the first, lightweight aerial cranes to be used in the early 1950s. Unfortunately, due to the helicopter s limited power, it was never capable of carrying more than just a few ... predecessors. But the heaviest loads required a pure aerial crane. The answer came from Sikorsky Aircraft ... supplies to the construction site. In 1993, an Erickson aerial Skycrane, normally used for hauling lumber ... gently returned to the top of the dome, once again with a Skycrane. Companies utilizing aerial cranes This is a list of companies that have utilized aerial cranes in their operations. class wikitable ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aerial Ballet Type studio Artist Harry Nilsson Cover Harry Nilsson Aerial Ballet.jpg Released November 1968 Recorded Late 1967 early 1968 Genre Pop music Pop Length 25 15 Label RCA Victor RCA Producer Rick Jarrard Last album Pandemonium Shadow Show br 1967 This album Aerial Ballet br 1968 Next album Skidoo soundtrack br 1968 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r45654 pure url yes ref rev2 George Starostin rev2Score 11 15 ref cite web url http starling.rinet.ru music nilsson.htm Ballet title Harry Nilsson publisher Starling.rinet.ru date accessdate 2011 11 02 ref Aerial Ballet is the third album by Harry Nilsson released in 1968. Aerial Ballet was Nilsson s second album for RCA Victor , and was titled after the Tightrope walking highwire circus act of his grandparents. It consists almost entirely of songs written by him, including One Harry Nilsson song One , which later became a Number Five hit for Three Dog Night . The song s opening line, One is the loneliest number , is a common phrase to this day, but very few people know who coined it. The title of the album has been given by Joey Kramer as the inspiration for Aerosmith Aerosmith s name and wings motif. Citation needed date March 2008 The most familiar track from Aerial Ballet is its one cover song, Fred Neil s Everybody s Talkin . It was released as a single in North America in 1968, and reached the top forty in Canada but initially flopped in the US. However, the song was subsequently selected for use in the Academy Awards Oscar winning film Midnight Cowboy and became one of Nilsson s biggest hits as a performer, hitting the US ... , was written by Nilsson s mother. The original opening number for Aerial Ballet was Daddy s Song ... to a brothel . References reflist External links http www.harrynilsson.com page aerial ballet monophonic lp.html Aerial Ballet at The Harry Nilsson Web Pages http youtube.com watch?v Tv IP4czdjI Daddy ... more details
File Cooper 20 pound Aerial Bomb AWM.jpg thumb right A British Cooper 20 Pound mass pound bomb used during World War I WWI Image German WW2 Bombs.jpg thumb right German World War II WWII bombs Explosive material explosive to left, rest concrete practice bombs 250 kilogram kg and 50 kg Image British Grand Slam bomb.jpg thumb right Royal Air Force Grand Slam bomb Grand Slam bomb, early 1945 Image F 100D 308TFS 31TFW TuyHoa 1966.jpg thumb right An North American F 100 Super Sabre F 100 Super Sabre of the 308th TFS, being loaded with M117 bomb Mk 117 750 lb bombs at Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam in 1966 File JDAM GBU30 MER.jpg thumb right Modern Joint Direct Attack Munition JDAM guided GBU 31 bombs An aerial bomb is a type of explosive weapon intended to travel through the Atmosphere of Earth air with predictable Trajectory trajectories , usually designed to be dropped from an aircraft . Aerial bombs include a vast range and complexity of designs, from unguided gravity bomb s to guided bomb s, hand tossed from a vehicle , to needing a large specially built delivery vehicle or perhaps be the vehicle itself such as a glide bomb , instant detonation or delay action bomb . The act is termed aerial bombing . As with other types of explosive weapons aerial bombs are designed to kill and injure people and destroy wiktionary materiel materiel through the projection of blast and fragmentation outwards from the point of detonation. Early bombs The first bomb s delivered to their targets by air were launched on unmanned balloon s, carrying a single bomb, by the Austria ns against Venice in 1849. ref cite book last Millbrooke first Anne title Aviation History publisher Jeppesen year 2006 pages 1 ... Aerial bombs typically use a contact fuze to detonate the bomb upon impact. See also Area bombardment Bomber Explosive weapons Strategic bombing Tactical bombing Types of aerial bomb div col ... Aerial bombs Category Aerial bombing Category Explosive weapons az Aviasiya bombas cs Leteck puma ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aerial Boundaries Type Album Artist Michael Hedges Cover Aerial Boundaries.jpg Released 1984 Recorded Various locations Genre New Age music New Age , World music world Length 37 36 Label Windham Hill Records Windham Hill Producer Will Ackerman , Michael Hedges , Steven Miller Last album Breakfast in the Field br 1981 This album Aerial Boundaries br 1984 Next album Watching My Life Go By br 1985 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r83113 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Aerial Boundaries is the landmark recording by guitarist Michael Hedges released on the Windham Hill Records Windham Hill label. Considered to be one of the greatest acoustic guitar records of all time, ref Allmusic class album id r83113 pure url yes Allmusic review. ref it was nominated for a Grammy Award as Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non Classical Best Engineered Recording . Track listing All compositions by Michael Hedges except After the Gold Rush by Neil Young . Aerial Boundaries   4 45 Bensusan   2 30 Rickover s Dream   5 00 Ragamuffin   3 15 After the Gold Rush song After the Gold Rush Neil Young   4 10 Hot Type   1 31 Spare Change   5 45 M nage Trois   7 10 The Magic Farmer   3 50 Tracks 1 4 & 6 recorded in the Living Room at the Windham Hill Inn, West Townshend, VT. Track 5 recorded at Sheffield Studio, Baltimore, MD. Track 7 realized at the Peabody Electronic Music Studio, Baltimore, MD. Track 8 recorded at Mobius Music, San Francisco, CA. Track 9 recorded at Different Fur Studio, San Francisco, CA. Personnel Michael Hedges  acoustic guitar Michael Manring   fretless bass Mindy Rosenfeld   flute Production notes Produced by Will Ackerman , Michael Hedges , Steven Miller Engineered by Steven Miller , Oliver Di Cicco, Bill Mueller, Michael Hedges References Reflist Category 1984 albums Category Michael Hedges ... more details
about the 1943 film Air gunner Infobox Film name Aerial Gunner image Aerial Gunner poster.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director William H. Pine producer William H. Pine br William C. Thomas writer Jack F. Dailey br Maxwell Shane starring Chester Morris br Richard Arlen br Jimmy Lyndon music Daniele Amfitheatrof cinematography Fred Jackman Jr. editing William H. Ziegler distributor Paramount Pictures released Film date 1943 3 20 runtime 78 minutes country Film US language English budget gross Aerial Gunner is a 1943 United States American war film directed by William H. Pine and starring Chester Morris , Richard Arlen and Jimmy Lydon . Robert Mitchum , Kirk Alyn and Jeff Corey make uncredited appearances. The film was shot at the air gunner training school at Harlingen Air Force Base Texas. Plot Jon Davis is a policeman who consoles Foxy Pattis at his shooting gallery that his criminal father has died. Foxy blames all policeman for his father s death feeling they harassed him all his life and thus were responsible for his death. Both enlist in the United States Army Air Forces where Foxy is the instructor and an aerial gunnery school and tries to drive Jon, now a Flying Sergeant ref http www.af.mil news story.asp?id 31103853 ref student out of the school. In addition to the hostility of his instructor Foxy, Jon befriends a young Texas boy, Sandy, whose father was an airman killed at the Attack on Pearl Harbor Japanese attack on Hickam Field . Sandy invites Jon and Foxy to his family s ranch where both men fall for Sandy s sister Peggy. After graduation Jon is commissioned as a pilot with many of his classmates now the crew of his A 29 Hudson light bomber including Foxy. During a bombing mission against the Japanese the plane is shot down behind enemy lines with the crew using their talents to get their craft back in the air to continue the fight. Cast Chester Morris ... ... S Sgt Benson References reflist External links IMDb title 0035614 Internet Archive film id aerial ... more details
File Aerialtelescope.jpg thumb right An engraving of Huygens 210 foot aerial telescope showing the eyepiece and objective mounts and connecting string. An aerial telescope is a type of very long focal ... PA54&lpg PA54&dq Christiaan Huygens Aerial telescope title The history of the telescope first ... Improved ref Tubeless aerial telescopes Around 1675 the brothers Christiaan and Constantine Huygens ... altogether. In Huygens aerial telescope the objective was mounted inside a short iron tube mounted ... Huygens published designs for these tubeless Aerial telescopes in his 1684 book Astroscopia Compendiaria ... arrangements for aiming these aerial telescopes at an object visible in the night sky. The telescope ... . ref Miscel. Berol. , 1710, vol. i. p. 261 ref The objectives for aerial telescopes could have ... 300 to 600  ft 90 to 180  m focal length and Auzout proposed a huge aerial telescope ... tubed telescopes and the objectives of aerial telescopes made for him by the Italian optician Giuseppe Campani . ref name Cartage In 1684 he used one of his aerial telescopes to find Dione moon Dione ...&pg PA279&lpg PA279&dq Cassini aerial telescope first Fred William last Price title The planet ... 27, 1722, measured the diameter of Venus with an aerial telescope whose objective had a focal ... rotational period in Rome in 1726 using a 2.6 66  mm 100 foot focal length aerial telescope. ref ... inch 190  mm diameter aerial telescope built by Constantijn Huygens, Jr. that the Society had ... objects as distinct, though not altogether so clear and bright as the Huygens aerial telescope ... with the invention of the achromatic lens in the middle of the 18th century. gallery Image Aerial telescope Christian Huygens.png An engraving of Huygens aerial telescope showing the adjustable ... holding another style eyepiece mount for an aerial telescope. gallery See also History of the telescope ... Aerial Telescope Category History of astronomy Category Telescope types zh ... more details
dispersion Aerial application , commonly called crop dusting , involves spraying crops with fertilizer ... is also known as aerial topdressing . Agricultural aircraft are often purpose built, though many ... serve double duty as water bomber s in areas prone to wildfires . History Aerial seed sowing 1906 The first known aerial application of agricultural materials was by John Chaytor, who in 1906 spread .... Aerial sowing of seed has continued on a small scale. Crop dusting 1921 The first known use of a heavier ... 1946 Aerial topdressing , the spread of fertilizers such as superphosphate , was developed in New ... Carson s Silent Spring . Water bombing 1952 Aerial firefighting , or water bombing, was tested ... and seed , and established in California in the mid 1950s. Night aerial application 1973 present ... pilots earned an average annual wage of 63,210. Environmental and human health issues The aerial application ... the products. ref http www.agaviation.org content industry faqs safe National Aerial Application Association NAAA . ref Another concern is that the aerial application of pesticides can lead to Pesticide ..., lawsuits and court cases involving spraying of pesticides, such as aerial application in commercial ... dispersal of pesticides among all users. Aerial application specifically has improved equipment ... to the highest standards. Recently, NAAA developed the Professional Aerial Applicators Support System ... every aerial applicator in the U.S. with the latest information regarding these issues. In addition, the NAAA works with the federal government to invest in researching, developing and testing aerial ... used by aerial applicators or in any other form of agriculture for three decades because of the adverse ... sources. Aerial application helps make it possible for us to have these fresh fruits and vegetables ... more details
unreferenced date January 2009 A Cage aerial is a radio antenna , which consists of the top portion of a tower or mast and of several parallel wires, which are radially arranged around the lower part of the mast. one advantage of the cage aerial is that the supporting tower can be grounded, allowing it to be used for other radio services, such as a support for VHF or UHF antennas. A grounded tower also simplifies the installation of aircraft warning lamps. Cage aerials have been built in different variants for broadcasting stations in the longwave and mediumwave band. The cage is electrically one quarter of the operating wavelength long. It is connected to the mast at its upper end. This way it isolates the lower part of the mast &lambda 4 stub and makes the upper part of the mast the radiator. Very often the typical height of such an antenna is no problem as the height of the mast is selected for the TV or FM antennas on top. Example At 1000 kHz the wavelength is 300 m. Therefore the minimum length of the cage antenna is a bit more than 150 m 75 m for the radiator, 75 m for the cage and some metres to make the lower end of the cage inaccessible from the ground as the lower end of the cage carries a very high RF voltage.This antenna type is know in America as Folded unipole and extensively studied by John H. Mullaney Category Radio frequency antenna types Radio comm stub de Reusenantenne ... more details
notability date May 2008 Unreferenced date May 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aerial View Type Album Artist Blackmail band Blackmail Cover Aerialview.JPG Released January 13, 2006 Recorded April December 2005 Genre Indie rock Length 39 00 Label flagicon Germany flagicon UK City Slang Records City Slang Rough Trade Records Rough Trade br flagicon Japan V2 Records Producer Kurt Ebelh user , Andi Jung Reviews Last album Friend or Foe? album Friend or Foe? br 2003 This album Aerial View br 2006 Next album Tempo Tempo br 2008 Aerial View is the fourth studio album by the Germany German band Blackmail band Blackmail . The album was released on Friday, January 13, 2006 under City Slang Records . The album is noted for its harsh guitar melodies and mellow vocals. Crediting the album release, the band s website released a promotional e card with full length previews of the songs. It was also released with a limited edition Digital video disc DVD containing music videos of the song Moonpigs and Everyone Safe Track listing Electricido   1 28 Moonpigs   3 51 Everyone Safe   3 44 Couldn t Care Less   4 12 Meddlesome   3 03 Away With The Fairies   5 01 Me & My Shadow   3 29 Never Forever   3 30 Splinter   3 58 Armory   2 46 Soulblind   3 58 Limited edition A limited edition was released containing a bonus DVD and the bonus track Today along with a slightly different track order. Electricido   1 28 Moonpigs   3 51 Today   4 08 Couldn t Care Less   4 12 Meddlesome   3 03 Away With The Fairies   5 00 Everyone Safe   3 43 Me & My Shadow   3 29 Never Forever   3 30 Splinter   3 58 Armory   2 46 Soulblind   3 58 Personnel Aydo Abay   vocals Kurt Ebelh user   guitars, backing vocals, keyboards Carlos Ebelh user   bass Mario Matthias   drums References blackmail Category 2006 albums Category blackmail albums ... more details
agricultural aircraft , see aerial application . No footnotes date May 2010 Aerial topdressing is the spreading of fertilisers such as superphosphate over farmland with the use of aircraft. Aerial topdressing .... Origins Other aerial applications The first known aerial application of agricultural materials was by John ... a hot air balloon with mobile tethers. The first known use of a heavier than air machine in aerial topdressing ... of the new leaders of the new aerial topdressing industry Len always remained an advocate of so ... and Rivers Control Council to decide to fund aerial sowing and topdressing trials in 1937 to prevent ... Pritchard was tasked with conducting an aerial survey in Northland Region Northland . The survey was delayed ... aerial topdressing would cost about 4 per ton of fertiliser on a basis of 2 Hundredweight cwt per ... Masterton 5 May 1949.jpg thumb right At aerial topdressing trials, Hood Aerodrome, Masterton, 5 ... the spread of both seed and fertiliser for erosion control and aerial spreading of trace minerals since ... . Convinced by the trials, Campbell formed the co ordinating and advisory committee on aerial topdressing ... Tiger Moth at Te Papa National Museum of New Zealand. Several factors lay behind the development of aerial ..., as well as occasional aerial sowing and dropping of rabbit poison. By the end of 1949 there were five firms Airwork had five Tiger Moths, James Aviation three, Aircraft Services three, Gisborne Aerial ... Aerial application license Within the following five years nearly 50 other companies mostly one man ... lime. Airwork was aware that Fred Popeye Lucas had conducted aerial seeding as well as rabbit poisoning ... firm, Aerial Sowing . Acting on Worral s suggestion, Airwork arranged a public demonstration on Sir ... damage, Field bought Barbara II and started the Gisborne Aerial Topdressing Company on 2 August ... farmers 5 per ton. In September 1949 he became the founding president of the New Zealand Aerial Work ... there were 182 aerial topdressing Tiger Moths but it was obvious the lightweight Tiger Moths would need ... more details