Dirigible
dirigible
An airship is a lighter-than-air aircraft which can be propelled forward through the air as well as steered.
A dirigible can be steered as it is a powered, steerable airship with engines and controls. A balloon, on the other hand, is unpowered and moves with the wind, making it unable to be steered in a specific direction.
Another name for an airship is a dirigible. Dirigibles are lighter-than-air aircraft that can be steered and controlled, often characterized by their elongated shape and gas-filled envelopes. They include types like zeppelins and blimps.
Steered is the past tense of steer: He steered the car into the space perfectly on his first try.
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.
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Count Ferdinand Zepplin
the answer is Italian
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.
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