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00 Virtual Museum
- Dr. & Mrs. A. Dale Topping L-T-A Museum Virtual Museum of the Lighter-Tan-Air Society’s Collection
01 Other Museums and Exhibits
- MAPS Air Museum – North Canton, Ohio MAPS Air Museum – Including the Control Car from the Goodyear blimp Spirit of Akron
- Summit Memory View The Lighter Than Air Society’s collection on Summit Memory
03 Associations
- Naval Airship Assn. Home of the Naval Airship Association
- Northeast Ohio Balloon Pilots Association
Tag Archives: blimp
Goodyear’s newest zeppelin will take to the skies this summer
Source: Cleveland.com – cleveland.com By Jennifer Conn Blimp-enthusiasts might not immediately be able to tell the difference, but the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.’s newest airships are not blimps – they’re semi-rigid zeppelins.
Posted in Airships, Blimps, Dirigible, Semi-Rigid
Tagged airship, Akron, blimp, Blimp Hangar, Blimp NT, Carson Airship Base, Carson California, dirigible, goodyear, Goodyear blimp, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., GZ-20A, Pompano Beach, Pompano Beach Airship Base, Thomarios, Wingfoot Lake, Wingfoot One, Wingfoot Two, zeppelin
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Skier Gets Towed by Blimp for Nearly 7 Miles on Lake Elsinore, Sets New World Record
Source: The Press-Enterprise – pe.com By Shane Newell A new world record for the longest-distance blimp skiing has been set at Lake Elsinore.
Posted in Airships, Blimps
Tagged airship, blimp, T-Mobile Blimp, Water skiing towed by an airship, World Record
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York Man Piloted the Longest Nonstop Blimp Flight Ever
Source:York Daily Record – ydr.com By Mike Argento Robert Bowser joined the Navy in November 1941, a month before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
How a WWI Blimp Pump Made My Day
Source: The Cape Cod Chronicle – capecodchronicle.com By: Dan Broderick It’s really interesting, even intriguing, how things (they are called gifts if we want them, or other unusual words, if we don’t) end up in a museum.
Posted in Blimps, History
Tagged airship, B-class blimp, blimp, Chatham Historical Society, Chatham Naval Air Station, World War I
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