hot-air balloon vs ramjet

hot-air balloon

noun
  • A balloon-shaped aircraft whose bag is inflated with hot air; it carries passengers and crew in a gondola slung underneath. 

ramjet

noun
  • A jet engine in which forward motion forces air into an inlet, compressing it (as opposed to having a pump type device compressing the air for combustion with fuel), and where combustion is subsonic. 

How often have the words hot-air balloon and ramjet occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )