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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G class blimp and L class blimp, US training blimps built by Goodyear during World War II K class blimp and M class blimp, US anti-submarine blimps operated...
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tornado. The design for this class is similar to the L class blimp built by Goodyear for the U.S. Navy. GZ-20/20A: This class was introduced in 1969, with...
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K-class blimp was a class of blimps (non-rigid airship) built by the Goodyear Aircraft Company of Akron, Ohio, for the United States Navy. These blimps...
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L-class Sydney tram L-class destroyer (disambiguation), several classes L-class submarine (disambiguation), several classes L-class blimp, airships built for...
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L-8, later renamed America and popularly known as the "Ghost Blimp", was a United States Navy L-class airship whose two crewmen disappeared over the Pacific...
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blimp bases, (Navy Air Stations Blimps bases), were United States Navy blimp bases built to protect coastal waters during World War II. Navy Blimps could...
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Akron, Ohio built the M-class blimp for the United States Navy as the follow-on to the K-class anti-submarine warfare blimp used during World War II...
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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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The J-class blimps were non-rigid airships designed by the Navy Bureau of Aeronautics and Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in the early 1920s for the US...
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A class blimp (experimental) B class blimp (patrol & training) C class blimp (patrol) D class blimp (patrol) E class blimp (trainer) F class blimp (trainer)...
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Enterprise (section Ship classes)
the Union Army during the American Civil War Enterprise, a US Navy L-class blimp Enterprise, an Armstrong Whitworth Ensign plane IXS Enterprise, a NASA...
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1993, including intellectual property surrounding the now-retired Goodyear Blimp designs (GZ-20 and GZ-22). While owning the designs, Lockheed Martin does...
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Israel military operation in Gaza Strip Rainbow, an L-class blimp given the US Navy designation L-7 in World War II Project RAINBOW, a CIA project Rainbow...
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engines powered the N-Class blimps. An initial contract was awarded to the Goodyear Aircraft Company for the prototype N-class blimp in the late 1940s, with...
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The E class of US Navy blimps comprised a single airship, built during World War I by Goodyear as one of a group of three small blimps offered to the US...
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(automobile), produced from 1903 to 1907 Reliance (L 6), a World War II US Navy Goodyear L class blimp Reliance (skipjack), a Chesapeake Bay skipjack built...
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airships were built for the U.S. Navy 133 K-class blimps 10 L-class blimps 7 G-class blimps 4 M-class blimps As well as planned and new construction, some...
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The H class blimp was an observation airship built for the U.S. Navy in the early 1920s. The original "H" Class design of 1919 was for a twin engined...
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L8 (redirect from L-8 (disambiguation))
L8 may refer to: HMS L8, a British submarine L-8, an L-class blimp of the US Navy that turned up without its crew over Daly City, California in 1942 Li...
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prototype G-Class Blimp, G-1, purchased 23 September 1935, in constant use until it is lost in a mid-air collision on this date with L-Class Blimp L-2. The...
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M class or M-class may refer to: M-class blimp, an American WW2 class of anti-submarine warfare airships M-class cruiser, a planned German light cruiser...
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In December 1941 and the first months of 1942, Goodyear commercial L-class blimp Resolute operating out of Moffett Field in Sunnyvale, California, flew...
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London: Peerage Books. ISBN 0-907408-37-0. Smith, J. Richard; Kay, Anthony L. (2002). German Aircraft of the Second World War. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval...
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The F class of US Navy blimps comprised a single airship, built during World War I by Goodyear as one of a group of three small blimps offered to the US...
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riot takes place in Toronto, Ontario. 1942 – World War II: US Navy L-class blimp L-8 drifts in from the Pacific and eventually crashes in Daly City, California...
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FMA Ae.C.3 General Aristocrat Gee Bee Sportster Model E Harlow PJC-2 L-class blimp Meyers OTW Monocoupe 110 Pasped Skylark Redfern Nieuport 17/24 Ryan...
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Resolute Mining, an Australian mining company Resolute, a commercial L class blimp Esbern Snare (1127–1204), Danish royal chancellor and Crusader also...
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K-1 (airship) (redirect from K-1 Blimp)
was an experimental blimp designed by the United States Navy in 1929. The K-1 was not the prototype of the later K-class blimps. Due to the inability...
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