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coastal blimps used in WW I SS, SSP, SST, SSZ and NS
class airships,
convoy escort blimps used by the UK in WW I G
class blimp and L
class blimp, US training...
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Goodyear Blimp.
Official Website The
Goodyear Blimp,
Today and Yesterday: A
complete guide to Goodyear's
advertising blimps Goodyear upgrades from
blimps to...
- 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 were...
- Look up
blimp or
Blimp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
blimp is an
airship without an
internal supporting framework or keel.
Blimp may also refer...
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after the non-rigid
airship and
barrage balloon,
which were
known as
blimps.
Blimp issues proclamations from the bath,
wrapped in his
towel and brandishing...
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designated L-13
through L-22. All the
blimps were
delivered by the end of 1943. As
training airships these blimps operated mainly from the two
major lighter-than-air...
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prototype M-class
blimp on
August 16, 1943. This
contract was
followed by
another contract on
September 11, 1943 for 21 M-class
blimps.
These airships were...
- 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...
- Lighter-than-Air Bases. The
blimps (non-rigid airships) were
built by
Goodyear Aircraft Company of Akron, Ohio. The
blimps were
powered by two aircraft...
- Non-rigid
airships are
often called "
blimps". Most, but not all, of the
American Goodyear airships have been
blimps. A non-rigid
airship relies entirely...