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		Definition of ballonet in US English: ballonet(also ballonnet) noun ˌbaləˈnāˌbaləˈnā A separate gas- or air-filled compartment within the main envelope of a balloon or airship, designed for the maintenance or adjustment of the envelope's shape, buoyancy, or orientation. Example sentencesExamples -  That latitude is provided in the form of collapsible air bags, called ballonets, inside the helium envelope.
 -  The pilot controls the ballonet, so there is no need to ‘valve off’ the expensive helium gas.
 -  The helicopter is fitted with ballonet flotation devices for emergency landing on water.
 -  Unless perfectly synchronized, dual ballonets tend to tip the craft toward the tail or nose.
 -  Besides, it is possible to go to the fore and aft set of the ballonets and into the gas volume.
 -  This triggers an automatic mechanism that pumps air into the ballonet compartment to compensate.
 -  When the ballonets are filled with air, the dense air contained within different balloons but the same envelope as the helium has an effect on the buoyancy.
 -  The two air chambers inside the envelope called ballonets can be expanded and contracted to add or subtract weight from the nose or the tail, trimming the airship.
 -  Air is squeezed out of the ballonets as the gas expands with increasing altitude and forced back in again as the helium contracts when the airship descends.
 -  As a rigid airship, it had no need of ballonets, which are used only in pressure airships, or blimps.
 -  The pressure inside the ballonet acts on the helium inside the envelope to maintain the shape.
 -  The initial design of the ballonet size will determine an individual airship's maximum change of altitude capability.
 -  The altitude at which all air has been removed from the ballonet is referred to as the pressure altitude.
 -  Prior art methods of pressurizing and filling the ballonets typically involved the use of ram air scoops.
 -  As a rule, such airships have a soft structure of a ballonet and consequently a considerable drag.
 -  The ballonet is an airtight bag which allows the density of the blimp to be adjusted by adding or releasing air.
 -  The pressure of the helium in the envelope is adjusted by changing the amount of air in the ballonets.
 -  Air is pumped in to or out of these ballonets to adjust the helium pressure.
 -  The envelope is a helium gas cell, with an air ballonet which is pressurized by a ballonet fan.
 -  Therefore ballonets are needed for semi-rigid airships to keep the envelope pressure constant.
 
    Definition of ballonet in US English: ballonet(also ballonnet) nounˌbaləˈnā A separate gas- or air-filled compartment within the main envelope of a balloon or airship, designed for the maintenance or adjustment of the envelope's shape, buoyancy, or orientation. Example sentencesExamples -  That latitude is provided in the form of collapsible air bags, called ballonets, inside the helium envelope.
 -  The pressure inside the ballonet acts on the helium inside the envelope to maintain the shape.
 -  The pilot controls the ballonet, so there is no need to ‘valve off’ the expensive helium gas.
 -  When the ballonets are filled with air, the dense air contained within different balloons but the same envelope as the helium has an effect on the buoyancy.
 -  Therefore ballonets are needed for semi-rigid airships to keep the envelope pressure constant.
 -  The envelope is a helium gas cell, with an air ballonet which is pressurized by a ballonet fan.
 -  Air is squeezed out of the ballonets as the gas expands with increasing altitude and forced back in again as the helium contracts when the airship descends.
 -  Prior art methods of pressurizing and filling the ballonets typically involved the use of ram air scoops.
 -  The pressure of the helium in the envelope is adjusted by changing the amount of air in the ballonets.
 -  As a rigid airship, it had no need of ballonets, which are used only in pressure airships, or blimps.
 -  As a rule, such airships have a soft structure of a ballonet and consequently a considerable drag.
 -  Air is pumped in to or out of these ballonets to adjust the helium pressure.
 -  The ballonet is an airtight bag which allows the density of the blimp to be adjusted by adding or releasing air.
 -  The helicopter is fitted with ballonet flotation devices for emergency landing on water.
 -  This triggers an automatic mechanism that pumps air into the ballonet compartment to compensate.
 -  Besides, it is possible to go to the fore and aft set of the ballonets and into the gas volume.
 -  The two air chambers inside the envelope called ballonets can be expanded and contracted to add or subtract weight from the nose or the tail, trimming the airship.
 -  Unless perfectly synchronized, dual ballonets tend to tip the craft toward the tail or nose.
 -  The initial design of the ballonet size will determine an individual airship's maximum change of altitude capability.
 -  The altitude at which all air has been removed from the ballonet is referred to as the pressure altitude.
 
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