- ballonet
- bal·lo·net
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Ballonet — Ballonet, in der Luftschiffahrt ein kleiner Ballon innerhalb eines größeren, der den Zweck hat, letzteren stets bei praller Form zu erhalten. Das Ballonet wird nach Maßgabe des Gasverlustes, den der große Ballon erleidet, von der Gondel aus… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Ballonet — Ballonet, soviel wie Meusniersche Tasche, s. Luftschiffahrt … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Ballonet — (frz., spr. neh), Meusniersche Tasche, ein im Innern eines Luftballons befindlicher kleiner Ballon, den man voll Luft pumpt, um dem Luftballon die durch Gasverlust verloren gehende straffe Form zu erhalten … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
ballonet — [bal΄ə net′] n. [Fr ballonnet, dim. of ballon,BALLOON] any of several auxiliary air containers within a balloon or airship, that can be inflated or deflated to compensate for changing gas pressure during flight: used to control altitude and… … English World dictionary
ballonet — noun Etymology: French ballonnet, diminutive of ballon Date: 1902 a compartment of variable volume within the interior of a balloon or airship used to control ascent and descent … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ballonet — Ballonets are air filled bags that are located inside the envelope of an airship. An airship has two ballonets, one fore and one aft. The ballonets are similar to the ballast tanks of a submarine. Because air is heavier than helium, the ballonets … Wikipedia
ballonet — /bal euh nay /, n. an air or gasbag compartment in a balloon or airship, used to control buoyancy and maintain shape. [1900 05; < F; see BALLOON, ET] * * * … Universalium
ballonet — noun one of several small balloons, inside a dirigible, that can be inflated or deflated to control buoyancy during flight … Wiktionary
ballonet — n. interior gasbag (changeable in volume) of a balloon or airship used to control and preserve buoyancy and shape by inflating or deflating it during flight … English contemporary dictionary
ballonet — bal•lo•net [[t]ˌbæl əˈneɪ[/t]] n. aer. an air or gasbag compartment in a balloon or airship used to control buoyancy and shape • Etymology: 1900–05; < F … From formal English to slang