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Definition of Aerial torpedo
1. Noun. A torpedo designed to be launched from an airplane.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aerial Torpedo
Literary usage of Aerial torpedo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1917)
"1419. Bronze in torpedoes. (Metal industry, New York, v. 22 ¡new series, v.
14], 1916, p. 159.) VIA 1420. Buck automatic aerial torpedo, illus. ..."
2. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1898)
"If there is even a fighting chance for the aerial torpedo to work the ...
aerial torpedo guns when once successfully tried, either on land or sea, ..."
3. Practical Aeronautics: An Understandable Presentation of Interesting and by Charles Brian Hayward (1912)
"Tatin=Paulhan aerial torpedo. M. Victor Tatin, who is responsible for the design
of this extremely novel-looking aeroplane, has waited twenty years to see ..."
4. Torpedoes: A List of References to Material in the New York Public Library by William A. Ellis (1917)
"The Barlow aerial torpedo. illus. (Journal of the United States artillery, ...
Buck automatic aerial torpedo. illus. (Aerial age weekly, New York, v. ..."
5. Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations by New York Public Library (1917)
"The Barlow aerial torpedo, illus. (Journal of the United States artillery, Fort
Monroe, v. ... Buck automatic aerial torpedo, ..."
6. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1889)
"It is not probable that the aerial torpedo thrower, supplied with comparatively
few projectiles, can open at a longer range with advantage. ..."