dirigibles

     

An airship, irigible or Zeppelin is a lighter-than-air (buoyant) aircraft that can be steered and propelled through the air using rudders and propellers or other thrust. Unlike other aerodynamic aircraft such as fixed-wing aircraft (airplanes) and helicopters, which produce lift by moving a wing or airfoil through the air, aerostatic aircraft, such as airships and hot air balloons, stay aloft by filling a large cavity, such as a balloon, with a gas less dense than the surrounding air.

Trivia about dirigibles

  • In the '30s the U.S. Navy had battleships named for states & these for cities: Macon, L.A. & of course Akron
  • Until 1937 the Lakehurst, New Jersey, naval air station was the U.S. transatlantic terminal for these craft

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