May 17, 2012 by admin

Benefits of Airships

Airships were first introduced before World War I when they were used for military purposes. However, as time passed improvements in these airships resulted in its popularity due to its usage in number of ways. In this article, I have briefly described some benefits, which are due to these airships. These benefits are mentioned as below:Transportation of heavy material or machineryTransportation of heavy machinery and material is a difficult job in which millions of dollars are spent. However, with the emergence of airships, we can now easily transport heavy things with less fuel consumption, making transportation cheaper.Advertisement through blimpsNon-rigid airships are now widely used for the advertisements of different products, services, events, and occasions. Before the emergence to airships, other modes of advertisements were used which were quite expensive and less effective. These include commercials on TV, radio advertisements, billboards, print media like newspapers and magazines, and many others. All of these methods are expensive and that is why companies are now using aerial advertising. Blimps is a less expensive mode and is very useful to position you message in front of thousands of people.Defense purposesAirships are also used for the defense purpose. They played a vital role World War I and World War II. Still many countries use airships with sophisticated designs to meet the challenges of war. Even police departments and intelligence agencies are using these airships for defense purposes. They help because these airships can be deployed at any place (like mountains, roads or at the top of building) to serve us. They are also used against drug smuggler by using the latest technology with help to detect the culprits. In addition, hidden cameras with long ranges are installed in these airships, which help detect criminals.Traveling of passengersAirplanes are widely used all over the world for traveling purpose. Airships can serve better than airplanes because they consume less fuel and silently complete its journey. In addition, they can also use solar energy to fly and well as electricity. Moreover, they are potential for long flights but they have a disadvantage as well which is that their speed is low as compared to the airplanes. A problem with airships is speed and is one of the reasons airplanes are widely used all over the world. However, experts believe that their speed and efficiency could be enhanced. A most renowned company named as “Good Year” is involved in the research for airships so that they can be used as an alternative of airplanes.EntertainmentBlimps are widely used for entertainment purpose as well. Many companies use it for different events, festivals, etc. For example, they are widely used on New Years for companies to promote their products and tag lines in front of a mass amount of people.

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May 10, 2012 by admin

The Future of Airships

Scientists are now involved in the development of airships that can serve us better. Many research institutions are involved in the research for finding ways to improve airships. These airships will soon replace the airplanes due to its efficiency, less fuel consumption and other benefits. Airships are featured in many of the latest Hollywood movies. Although, they don’t exist nowadays, these films give new ideas and possibilities to scientists for making of airships.Currently, airships are serving us for advertisement, defenses, transportation, and many other purposes. However, it still needs improvement in many aspects.

One of the major disadvantages is that they use helium gas to lift up and this gas is highly flammable which can cause serious problems. Moreover, they have less speed compared to airplanes. Scientists are dedicated to making airships that can fly at the same or at higher speeds, hoping to replace airplanes.Airplanes consume a lot of fuel due to their flights moving from one place to another.

Additionally, they make a lot noise due to their heavy engines. On the other hand, resources are scarce and can serve us for many other purposes. Most of the researchers are of the opinion that we should think of the other ways so that we can save fuel. The governments of United States, Germany, Australia, and many other countries are also well aware of this problem and they have allocated a special budget for research purposes.In this situation, the future of airships looks very bright because governments are motivating scientist with grants so that they can properly work out to find a best solution. In the past, airships were only utilized in wars as they played a vital role in the WWI and WWII. Over time, scientists realized that these airships can also be used for many other purposes, such as advertising, defense, etc.

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May 3, 2012 by admin

America’s Flying Aircraft Carriers

Imagine a fleet of warships able to cruise at 100 knots, out of reach of marauding submarines and surface craft. Consider further these same vessels launching waves of bombers and fighter planes from her massive bowels, striking unsuspecting foes before they can react. Such was the expectations of the US Navy’s fleet of rigid airships in the 1920′s and 30′s, as instigated by America’s “Father of Naval Aviation” Admiral William Moffet. Despite having lost two giant airships to tragic accidents, including the mighty Shenandoah, the Navy forged ahead with her plans for “flying aircraft carriers”.

The new ships were the ZRS-4 and ZRS-5, more famously remembered as Akron and Macon. Before they were ready, aircraft hook-on experiments were conducted by the fleet’s sole remaining airship, Los Angeles, made on July 3 1929. Success was achieved by using a”trapeze” apparatus to catch the planes in-flight, a practice which soon became routine. The first planes so utilized were Vought UO-1s, soon followed by NSY-1 trainers and Curtiss Sparrowhawk fighters. With the premise of flying aircraft carriers proven, the first vessel with a hangar was received. The Akron (built in Akron, Ohio) was christened on August 8, 1931. At 785 feet long, she was the largest airship in the world, though she could carry only two aircraft in hangar plus a third on the trapeze. Trials with the Sparrowhawk in June 1932 proved unsatisfactory; the plane was replaced by an improved version.Throughout that year, Akron conducted a strenuous series of exercises proving the value of aircraft from airships for scouting purposes. Macon joined the aerial fleet in 1933 (hangar-less Los Angeles was soon retired), as Admiral Moffet’s concept seemed assured. So confident was the Admiral in his ships that he took off with Akron in a dense fog, for a cruise up the New England coast. Caught in a storm, the giant vessel crashed in the sea, with only three crew members surviving. William Moffet was not one of these. With the airship’s primary backer gone, their future was in doubt. All hope rested on Macon.

The new ship was much the same as lost Akron, save for being faster and carrying double the aircraft. She was commissioned on April 23, 1933 by future World War 2 Navy Chief Admiral Ernest King. Homebase became Sunnyvale California, in the newly named Moffet Field.Like her predecessors, Macon’s early years were utilized in practicing with her Sparrowhawks, as well as conducting operations with the fleet. On one such exercise over the Pacific, she made a surprise attack on a group Navy cruisers, including the Houston with President Franklin Roosevelt onboard. Her planes accurately “bombed” the ship with magazines and newspapers, to the astonishment of the sailors. Macon’s captain received a slap on the wrist by his superiors for the unscheduled attack, and a “job well done” from the President. Macon’s star was on the rise as she continued to astound the public and the fleet with her versatility.

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