The first airship is generally considered to be the "La France," which was designed by Henri Giffard and made its first flight in 1852. It was a steam-powered dirigible that measured 44 meters in length and used a propeller for propulsion. Giffard's invention marked the beginning of powered flight in airships, paving the way for future developments in lighter-than-air aviation.
The first airship (dirigible) was invented at Friedrichshafen, Germany, by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin.
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.
Dirigible
dirigible
becasue they but explosive stuf into the airship instead of heluim and when they lit the first thw airship exploted
The Norge airship is an Italian built airship that was used to carry out the first verified trip to the North Pole. The trip was carried out in 1926 and funded by the Aero Club of Norway.
Count Ferdinand Zepplin
the answer is Italian
who invented the first airship
Henri Giffard, 1852.
Henri invented the first airship of all time.
The first flight of the R33 class airship was on the day of September 22, 1902. More information on this flight can be found if one just takes a moment to look.