Gondola is one name. The same as the small boats used on the canals of Venice.
Sleeping quarters beneath the aft or rear section of the boat (sometimes called a mid cabin when located beneath the helm).
zeppilin
AVIATOR
The first successful airship was built in France by Henri Giffard in 1852. Blimp is another name for non-rigid airship or dirigible.
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The gas inside the shell of the airship (a helium mixture these days, though hydrogen was widely used until the time of the Hindenburg disaster) is lighter than the nitrogen and oxygen that makes up the bulk of the atmosphere.The helium seeks to rise to the top of the atmosphere (and beyond, into outer space), but is contained - and partly weighed down - by the shell of the airship. Through a careful balancing of the helium mixture and the weight of the craft and its cargo, it can be made to float at a given altitude.Once airborne, giant steering fans attached to the gondola (the cabin beneath the airship's shell) provide both propulsion and the ability to turn. When the ship is ready to land, the pilot vents helium, making the airship less buoyant and returning it to earth.
Aviator
Blimp is a non-rigid airship or a dirigible. The origin of the name blimp is not known but, it is believed to come from the British Class B Airship, B plus limp (non-rigid), created the word blimp.Airship, dirigible or Zeppelin.
In the hold, beneath the passenger cabin.
Gondola
Hindenburg
The cabin filter for the 1999 Chevy Tahoe can be found directly behind the glove compartment. You will then need to locate it beneath the HVAC hush panel.