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    Coordinates: 39°27′7.8″N 73°42′27.00″W. USS Akron (ZRS-4) was a helium -filled rigid airship of the U.S. Navy, the lead ship of her class, which operated between September 1931 and April 1933.

  2. 1 aircraft launch trapeze. The Akron-class airships were a class of two rigid airships constructed for the US Navy in the early 1930s. Designed as scouting and reconnaissance platforms, the intention for their use was to act as "eyes for the fleet", extending the range at which the US Navy's Scouting Force could operate to beyond the horizon.

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  4. The United States Navy airships U.S.S. Akron (ZRS-4) and U.S.S. Macon (ZRS-5) were designed for long-range scouting in support of fleet operations. Often referred to as flying aircraft carriers, each of the helium-inflated airships carried F9C-2 Curtiss Sparrowhawk biplanes which could be launched and recovered in flight, greatly extending the ...

  5. Mar 24, 2024 · The USS Akron and Macon were two massive aircraft carrying airships built for the US Navy and helped define an era. Photo: Simple Flying. Summary. Key Takeaways: Brief era of massive flying carriers with USS Akron and Macon. Akron class airships carried up to 5 Sparrowhawk fighters.

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  6. Akron class. USS Akron (ZRS-4) - aircraft carrier served 1931-33, lost 4 April 1933 in a storm, 73 killed; USS Macon (ZRS-5) - aircraft carrier served 1933-35, lost 12 February 1935 due to structural failure, 2 killed , proposed successor to the Akron class, not built Other airships. All other airships were registered as aircraft

  7. Jan 19, 2018 · The airships of the Akron class, Akron and Macon, were ordered in 1926 before the Great Depression. The two ships were commissioned into U.S. Navy service in 1931 and 1933, respectively.

  8. Dec 11, 2023 · Both the USS Akron, and the second ship in class, the USS Macon, were destroyed in accidents. In 1933, the USS Akron was caught in a storm off the coast of New Jersey. The airship crashed. 73 ...

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