A blimp is an example of non-rigid airship
A blimp is an airship constructed with a non-rigid lifting agent container.
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.
A blimp is an airship constructed with a non-rigid lifting agent container.
The Zeppellin was a rigid framed airship with helium in huge bags. .
Non-rigid
The first successful airship was built in France by Henri Giffard in 1852. Blimp is another name for non-rigid airship or dirigible.
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.
Rigid was First Invented by Ibayan Bryan From Taguig city.
An airship, made up of a huge gas-filled balloon, and powered by propellers.
The type of airship with a metal frame that extends the entire length and height of the envelope is known as a rigid airship. Unlike non-rigid airships, which rely on internal gas pressure to maintain their shape, rigid airships have a structural framework that supports the envelope and maintains its form. This design allows for greater control and stability in flight, as well as the ability to carry heavier payloads. The most famous examples of rigid airships include the Zeppelin and the Graf Zeppelin.
inflating a balloon.
Henri Giffand Hope I helped! =)