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answers.askkids.com/Weird_Science/what_is_a_dirigible
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Dirigible is an aerostat or "lighter-than-air aircraft". Basically, it is a blimp. Any balloon type air craft that can be steered and has ... Where are they now ? ex airship industries pilots
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uk.ask.com/question/when-was-the-airship-invented
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The first airship was invented in 1852 by a Frenchman, Henri Giffard. It was cigar shaped ... The first dirigible, invented by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, made its maiden flight on July 2, 1900.
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Airship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airship
In some countries, airships are also known as dirigibles from the French (diriger to direct plus -ible), meaning "directable" or steerable.
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Zeppelin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeppelin
The Art Deco spire of the Empire State Building was originally if impractically designed to serve as a dirigible terminal for Zeppelins and other airships to dock.
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www.airships.net/dirigible
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What is the difference between a blimp and a zeppelin? What is the definition of a dirigible? The basic types of Lighter-than-Air aircraft are explained.
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Aeroscraft. Why Aeroscraft · Aeroscraft Family · Military · Commercial. Airship. Aeros 40D Sky Dragon · FAA TC Data Sheet. Aerostat. General Information ...
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www.airships.net/dirigible-airships
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May 11, 2011 ... Although the term “dirigible” is often associated with large rigid airships such as the Hindenburg and Graf Zeppelin, the word comes from the ...
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www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Lighter_than_air/dirig...
www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Lighter_than_air/dirigibles/LTA9.htm
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The British also used nonrigid airships to patrol their coasts and rigid airships for convoy protection against German submarines. The British expression "blimp" ...
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www.girdersandgears.com/airships.html
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Airship-Dirigible Model Designs. Hi folks, Doc here, with a subject of interest to many of you out there, if your emails are any indication: airship models.
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