aidenmac16
Airman
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- Oct 15, 2024
Question: what kind of zeppelins did the Navy use during this time?
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1918-1939What time?
Few can be found here: Zeppelin Graf Zeppelin and other ridgid airships1918-1939
It'd have to be the German Navy. IIRC no other navies bought Zeppelins. But you'd find this out on Google. Again.Which navy?
None of these were Zeppelins; Akron and Macon were built by Goodyear.![]()
USS Macon (ZRS-5) - Wikipedia
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USS Akron - Wikipedia
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List of airships of the United States Navy - Wikipedia
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The where ridgit airships Zeppeling is just a brand name, like Ford. The principle of the inner ship besides the floating gas is more or less the same.None of these were Zeppelins; Akron and Macon were built by Goodyear.
Not sure what this means but I've never heard Macon, Akron et al ever referred to as anything other than either 'blimp', 'airship' or 'dirigible'. Zeppelin is indeed a brand name, hence the distinct difference between Zeppelins built for Germany and other airships built elsewhere that were definitely NOT Zeppelins.The where ridgit airships Zeppeling is just a brand name, like Ford. The principle of the inner ship besides the floating gas is more or less the same.
Indeed. Its like calling a bf 109 a mustang. On the other hand they are 1 engined propeller driven armed and armoured fighters. Not the same but the same concept.definitely NOT Zeppelins
LZ 126 was stuck in my head for some unfathomable reason.The USS Los Angeles Was build by the Zeppelin corporation so I think that would make it a USN Zeppelin
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