- fins. Some
blimps may be
powered dirigibles, as in
early versions of the
Goodyear Blimp.
Later Goodyear dirigibles,
though technically semi-rigid airships...
- well as the
sheds for
dirigibles may at the
discretion of the said Powers, be left to
Germany until the time when the
dirigibles are
handed over." On 23...
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original on 6
April 2012,
retrieved 30
August 2020 "Controllable Balloons:
Dirigibles".
National Museum of the
United States Air Force™.
Retrieved 7 January...
-
Dirigible is a 1931
American pre-Code
adventure film
directed by
Frank Capra for
Columbia Pictures and
starring Jack Holt,
Ralph Graves and Fay Wray....
-
Zeppelin mail was mail
carried on zeppelins, the
German airships that saw
civilian use from 1908 to 1939.
Almost every zeppelin flight carried mail, sometimes...
- Each
hangar was
designed to
house up to six blimps. US
Naval Air
Station Dirigible Hangar B,
listed on the U.S.
National Register of
Historic Places, is...
- / 36.229°N 76.135°W / 36.229; -76.135 (W****sville
Dirigible Hangar) The W****sville
Dirigible Hangar (former
Naval Air
Station W****sville) is an airship...
- The Schütte-Lanz SL 11 was a
German military dirigible built in 1916 by
Luftschiffbau Schütte-Lanz. It was the
first German airship to be shot down while...
- The
Dirigible/Balloon
Pilot Insignia was a
military decoration of the
United States Navy and
United States Marine Corps that was
issued to
those service...
-
altitude of 1,200 ft (370 m) over the
Chicago Loop. When it
became clear the
dirigible was failing,
pilot Jack
Boettner and
chief mechanic Harry Wacker used...