The 23 class were rigid airships produced in the United Kingdom during the First World War. Development of the 23 class began in August 1915 when Vickers...
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class of rigid airships were developed during World War I using the experience gained from the 23 class, but only two of the planned four R.23X class...
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The R.38 class (also known as the A class) of rigid airships was designed for Britain's Royal Navy during the final months of the First World War, intended...
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The R.33 class of British rigid airships were built for the Royal Naval Air Service during the First World War, but were not completed until after the...
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Scout Zero) non-rigid airships or "blimps" were developed in United Kingdom during World War I from the earlier SS ("Sea Scout") class. The main role of these...
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The two Hindenburg-class airships were hydrogen-filled, passenger-carrying rigid airships built in Germany in the 1930s and named in honor of Paul von...
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SS (Submarine Scout or Sea Scout) class airships were simple, cheap and easily assembled small non-rigid airships or "blimps" that were developed as a...
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An airship, dirigible balloon or dirigible is a type of aerostat (lighter-than-air) aircraft that can navigate through the air flying under its own power...
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The R31 class of British rigid airships was constructed in the closing months of World War I, and comprised two aircraft, His Majesty's Airship R31 and...
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The Akron-class airships were a class of two rigid airships constructed for the US Navy in the early 1930s. Designed as scouting and reconnaissance platforms...
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Goodyear Blimp (redirect from Goodyear airship America)
The Goodyear Blimp is any one of a fleet of airships (or dirigibles) operated by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, used mainly for advertising purposes...
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Class 23 may refer to: 23-class airship Belgian Railways Class 23, electric locomotive British Rail Class 23 "Baby Deltic", diesel-electric locomotive...
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Airship development in the United Kingdom lagged behind that of Germany and France. The first British designed and built airship was constructed by Stanley...
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pressure airships) and semi-rigid airships. Rigid airships are often commonly called Zeppelins, though this technically refers only to airships built by...
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Blimp (redirect from Non-rigid airship)
A non-rigid airship, commonly called a blimp (/blɪmp/), is an airship (dirigible) without an internal structural framework or a keel. Unlike semi-rigid...
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The N-Class, or as popularly known, the "Nan ship", was a line of non-rigid airships built by the Goodyear Aircraft Company of Akron, Ohio for the US Navy...
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class airship Astra-Torres airship SS class airship SSP class airship SST class airship SSZ class airship Coastal class airship C Star class airship NS class...
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Ferdinand von Zeppelin (category German airship aviators)
general and later inventor of the Zeppelin rigid airships. His name became synonymous with airships and dominated long-distance flight until the 1930s...
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LZ 129 Hindenburg (redirect from German airship Hindenburg)
commercial passenger-carrying rigid airship, the lead ship of its class, the longest class of flying machine and the largest airship by envelope volume. It was...
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The L-class blimps were training airships operated by the United States Navy during World War II. In the mid-1930s, the Goodyear Aircraft Company built...
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US had 10 nonrigid airships: Combat & Patrol Ships 2 TC-class blimps: older patrol ships built in 1933 for the US Army's airship operations. The US Navy...
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Schütte-Lanz (SL) airships were a series of rigid airships designed and built by the Luftschiffbau Schütte-Lanz company from 1909 until 1917. One research...
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Airborne aircraft carrier (section Airship projects)
project saw only the civilian R100 and R101 airships to completion. The two rigid airships of the Akron class, Akron and Macon, were built for scouting...
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Base from 1921–1937 for training, including J-class blimps. In 1937, the Army Air Corps ended its airship program and transferred all its LTA material...
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The Zeppelin P Class was the first Zeppelin airship type to be produced in quantity after the outbreak of the First World War. Twenty-two of the type were...
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Goodyear GZ-20 (category Airships of the United States)
The Goodyear GZ-20/20A was a class of non-rigid airship or blimp introduced in 1969 by The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in the United States as its...
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The G-Class Blimps were a series of non-rigid airships (blimps) used by the United States Navy. In 1935, instead of developing a new design airship, the...
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with rigid airships to launch and recover fighters were carried out during World War I. The British experimented with the 23-class airships from that time...
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Thrust vectoring (category Airship technology)
Intruder (First 7 examples) 23 class airship, a series of British, World War 1 airships Airship Industries Skyship 600 modern airship Zeppelin NT modern, thrust–vectoring...
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Dixmude was a Zeppelin airship built for the Imperial German Navy as L 72 (c/n LZ 114) and unfinished at the end of the First World War, when it was given...
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