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    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. It was the world's first purpose-built flying aircraft carrier , carrying F9C Sparrowhawk fighter planes , which could be launched and recovered while it was in flight.

    • 5 x Curtiss F9C 'Sparrowhawk', Consolidated N2Y-1, Waco XJW-1
    • Crashed off coast of New Jersey, 4 April 1933
    • 27 October 1931 (commissioned)
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    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. It was the world's first purpose-built flying aircraft carrier, carrying F9C Sparrowhawk fighter planes, which could be launched and recovered while it was in flight.

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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.

  5. USS Akron (ZRS-4), the first ship of her class, was built at Akron, Ohio. Along with his sister ship, USS Macon (ZRS-5), both dirigibles had 6,500,000 cubic feet. Commissioned in October 1931, she performed tests and search exercises in the eastern United States and western Atlantic, including tests with the Scouting Force. In February 1932, she was damaged during a ground-handling accident ...

  6. Mar 17, 2016 · Updated November 9, 2023. See the glorious USS Akron airship and learn why this vintage flying vessel's historic crash has now largely been forgotten. The USS Akron flying above the Manhattan skyline in the early 1930s.

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · The USS Akron, launched in 1931, was one of the largest rigid airships ever built and served as a pioneering flying aircraft carrier for the U.S. Navy. Designed with an internal hangar, it could deploy and retrieve F9C Sparrowhawk fighter planes in mid-air, offering unique reconnaissance and defense capabilities.

  8. Sep 23, 2016 · On this day in 1931, the U.S. Navy airship the USS Akron took its first flight. The Akron is remembered as the first rigid, lighter-than-air ship made in Ohio, and it would become even more famous less than two years later when it was destroyed in the worst airship disaster in the world’s history.

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