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What is the name of the most famous airship?

The most famous airship known is called The Hindenburg. The Hindenburg was a German passenger airship from the 1930's era. The Hindenburg had a fatal disaster as it tried to dock in Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 6, 1937, killing 36 passengers, 61 crew members and one ground crewman out of the 97 total on board.


In 1937 what famous airship transported the most people across the Atlantic?

The German dirigible 'Hindenburg' probably carried the most trans-Atlantic passengers. This is the airship that crashed and burned at Lakehurst, New Jersey.


What is the shape of an airship called?

airfoil


How old is the oldest airship?

The oldest operating airship is a Goodyear Blimp. The blimp is named the Spirit of Goodyear and has more than 41,000 flight hours.


Who invented the rigid-frame airship?

In 1897, the first rigid frame airship was built in Germany. The hull was made out of aluminum sheeting. The most successful rigid airship designer and builder was Ferdinand, Count von Zeppelin, with his first airship the LZ-1 built in 1900.


What were the airship style balloons called in world war 2?

Blimps


What is the most famous sheep in australia called?

The most famous sheep, if not the most abundant sheep, in Australia is called the Merino.


What aircraft did Ferdinand Von zeppelin build successfully?

Airship which were called Zeppelins.


What name is given to the car that is suspended from the hull or body of an airship?

It is called a "control car".


What is a traveler in a hot air balloon or airship called?

a human being or a passanger or a pilot


What is a traveller in a hot - air balloon or airship called?

a human being or a passanger or a pilot


If the airship was shrunk by an enemy what would happen to the volume of the gas in the airship?

If the airship is shrunk by an enemy, the volume of the gas inside the airship will reduce in proportion to the shrinkage of the airship. The gas molecules will be more compressed, leading to an increase in pressure within the airship.