0 a large aircraft without wings, used especially in the past, consisting of a large bag filled with gas that is lighter than air and driven by engines. Passengers were carried in a structure hanging below. --
I shall be very glad to have a proposal for the construction of sheds in a tenth part of the time required to construct airships.
They did not like the airship coming in, objected to it, did not believe in it, and said so bluntly.
It is generally recognised that the handling of these airships requires considerable experience.
Probably a succession of these rigid airships will be ordered when it is proved that they are successful.
We are very much behind hand in airships.
Another point is that an airship does not necessarily need to operate from an airfield.
It is no use talking now about what happens during the journeys of an airship in a hot climate.
There were two positions in which that airship could have easily flown that day and given a view.