Hydrogen hot-air balloon for military use made by Charles Coutelle. Hot-air balloons were used by Napoleon's army to keep an eye on the enemy and lead the battle. The ballons were attached to the floor using wires and they communicate using messages inside sand sacks which slided through the wires. Engraving.

Hydrogen hot-air balloon for military use made by Charles Coutelle. Hot-air balloons were used by Napoleon's army to keep an eye on the enemy and lead the battle. The ballons were attached to the floor using wires and they communicate using  messages inside sand sacks which slided through the wires. Engraving.
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