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Sky Ships A History Of The Airship In The United States Navy William F Althoff

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Sky Ships A History Of The Airship In The United States Navy William F Althoff
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Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 177.07 MB
Pages: 336
Author: William F Althoff
ISBN: 9781591142133, 159114213X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Sky Ships A History Of The Airship In The United States Navy William F Althoff by William F Althoff 9781591142133, 159114213X instant download after payment.

Originally published in 1990,Sky Shipsis easily the most comprehensive history of U.S. Navy airships ever written. The Naval Institute Press is releasing this new edition-- complete with two hundred new photographs--to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the book's publication.
Impressed by Germany's commercial and military Zeppelins, the United States initiated its own airship program in 1915. Naval Air Station Lakehurst in New Jersey was homeport for several of the largest machines ever to navigate the air. The success of the commercial rigid airship peaked in 1936 with transatlantic round trips between Central Europe and the Americas byHindenburgand byGraf Zeppelin-- ending with the infamous fire in 1937. That setback, the onset of war, and the accelerated progress of heavier-than-air technology ended rigid airship development. The Navy continued to use blimps to protect Allied shipping during World War II. Following the war, the Navy persisted with efforts to integrate the airships, but the program was finally discontinued in the early 1960s.

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