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09-25-2016, 04:40 PM
The British blimp that was blown out to sea in a storm
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March 1919
The British airship R33 in its hangar as it prepares for its first-ever flight at an aerodrome in Barlow, Yorkshire.
Image: R. Humphrey/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images
Based in part on design principles gleaned from a captured German zeppelin, the British R33 airship was built for use in World War I but was **t finished before the war ended.
The airship, which measured 643 feet long and had a top speed of 62 miles per hour, made its maiden flight on March 6, 1919
It was later reassigned to civilian work, mainly the testing of the physics around different mast mooring techniques.
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March 1919
The British airship R33 in its hangar as it prepares for its first-ever flight at an aerodrome in Barlow, Yorkshire.
Image: R. Humphrey/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images
Based in part on design principles gleaned from a captured German zeppelin, the British R33 airship was built for use in World War I but was **t finished before the war ended.
The airship, which measured 643 feet long and had a top speed of 62 miles per hour, made its maiden flight on March 6, 1919
It was later reassigned to civilian work, mainly the testing of the physics around different mast mooring techniques.
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