Yes because what will hapen if the essential were gone it will be a tragedy.
No. helium gas inside the blimp keeps it aloft. Just like a helium makes balloons fly!!
Yes because what will hapen if the essential were gone it will be a tragedy.
blimps are oval shaped
Blimps are used to studie air pollution.
Blimps use lighter than air gasses namely hydrogen or helium.
No. helium gas inside the blimp keeps it aloft. Just like a helium makes balloons fly!!
A blimp gets lift from being filled with helium, which is lighter than air. A blimp floats on air because of this. They rely on the engines to move, but not to stay aloft.
Blimps are obsolete nowadays. Blimps were always a danger to air travel, as well as its passengers. An example of the dangers of blimps was the Hindenburg tragedy.
Yes they do, as helium is lighter than air and blimps will float.
Beside the actual design of course, the difference is that airplanes use their engines/propellers and wing to create air flow and fly while blimps, zeppelins, and the like use hot air to propel themselves up and increase or decrease hot air in the balloon to go up or down. This is the main difference between the two aircrafts.
pollution ZION JOSEPH
Yes, helium has been used in blimps as a lifting gas. Helium is less dense than air, which allows it to provide buoyancy and help the blimps stay afloat. However, today, most blimps use a combination of helium for lift and air for control and propulsion.