Several blimps (Goodyear and Fuji) are used at sporting events and can be seen either live or on TV.
Possibly. Blimps have engines and baloons do not. So it's more likely to see a blimp go much faster than a baloon. But if you put them in a hurricane...
Take the blimp until you see Mythology Island, then land the blimp there.
Click on the map you should see you're blimp in main street click on you're blimp and you should be on you're map.
Most blimps are advertising devices for companies such as Goodyear, MetLife, or Fujifilm. You will see them overhead at games played in open-air sports stadiums, but usually only in good weather.
It's an attention getter... you don't see a blimp every day, after all.
If a gondola became separated from the envelope of a blimp while in flight, the gondola would lose the lift provided by the blimp and would likely experience a rapid descent. The occupants of the gondola would be in immediate danger due to the sudden loss of support and should deploy any emergency safety measures available.
The most famous of all blimps is most likely the Goodyear Blimp. They can be seen over sporting events such as baseball and football games. If one is lucky, they can win a ride and fly in one.
The Tagalog word for blimp is "himpapawid na pagulong."
You can leave by the Carrot Transporter and the blimp. For a solution, see the related question.
because the blimp is propelled by to engines one on each side of blimp
A blimp propeller spins in a circular motion, creating thrust that helps propel the blimp forward. The propeller is typically mounted at the front or rear of the blimp and its rotation can be controlled to change the direction of the blimp's movement.
Probably the blimp. Unless the blimp is a tiny toy, or the textbook is really huge.