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  1. Feb 17, 2021 · Meanwhile, the crash of the USS Akron, a Navy airship, was reported but failed to capture the nation's interest in the same way. The Akron was on a mission the night of April 3, 1933, when it took off from its base in Lakehurst, New Jersey (later the site of the Hindenburg disaster ).

  2. Aug 22, 2021 · 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.

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · The German airship was a “height climber,” a class of advanced, high-altitude airships designed to fly too high to be shot down by enemy fighters and anti-aircraft guns.

  4. The Spirit of Goodyear, one of the iconic Goodyear Blimps. This is a list of airships with a current unexpired Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) [1] registration.. In 2021, Reader's Digest said that "consensus is that there are about 25 blimps still in existence and only about half of them are still in use for advertising purposes". [2]

  5. Goodyear Aerospace Corporation (GAC) was the aerospace and defense subsidiary of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.The company was originally operated as a division within Goodyear as the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation, part of a joint project with Luftschiffbau Zeppelin, leading to the development of rigid airships in the United States.

  6. www.history.navy.mil › danfs › aAkron (ZRS-4) - NHHC

    A city in Ohio. (ZRS-4: dead weight 221,000 pounds; useful load 182,000 pounds; length 785'; maximum diameter 132.5'; height 152.5'; nominal gas volume 6,500,000 cubic feet; speed 72 knots (maximum), 50 knots (cruising); complement 89; armament 4 aircraft, 7 machine guns; class Akron) Construction of the rigid airship ZRS-4 commenced on 31 October 1929 at Akron, Ohio, by the Goodyear-Zeppelin ...

  7. The first two airships to be constructed and launched at the airdock were USS Akron, in 1931, and its sister ship, USS Macon. When World War II broke out, enclosed production areas were desperately needed, and the airdock was used for building airships. The last airship built in the airdock was the U.S. Navy's ZPG-3W in 1960. The building later ...

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