gas is still used in airships to provide lift.
Hydrogen used to be used in airships.
Airships do use gas, to provide lift.
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Hydrogen gas was used to inflate the Hindenburg.
The gas was Hydrogen.
An example of a gas element is helium, which is a noble gas commonly used in party balloons and airships.
Helium is used because it is lighter than air
Hydrogen was the gas that was once used to filled airships. It is extremely plentiful and easy to produce. However, it is also extremely flammable and caused a few accidents. Helium is now used.
There never were hydrogen powered airships. Hydrogen provided lift, not propulsion. Propulsion came from combustion engines using diesel or gasoline.
You can inflate a balloon without air by using a different gas, such as helium, which is often used for party balloons. Alternatively, you can use a manual or electric pump to inflate the balloon with a liquid, such as water, which will evaporate and create gas inside the balloon.
No, Hydrogen is a gas. The verb "fly" can not be applied to a gas.