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  1. Blimp - Wikipedia

    Unlike semi-rigid and rigid airships (e.g. Zeppelins), blimps rely on the pressure of their lifting gas (usually helium, rather than flammable hydrogen) and the strength of the envelope to maintain their …

  2. Airships, Dirigibles, Zeppelins, & Blimps:What's the ...

    What is a Semi-Rigid Airship? A semi-rigid airship, like a blimp, maintains its aerodynamic shape from internal gas pressure, but it has a partial rigid frame, usually in the form of a keel, which supports and …

  3. Airships, Blimps, & Aerostats – Introduction to Aerospace ...

    A non-rigid airship, also known as a blimp, maintains its shape from the pressure of the buoyant gas within it. Blimps may have some external bracing or reinforcement to support the weight of the …

  4. Types - Airship Association

    The non-rigid airship in its simplest form is a streamlined envelope, containing the lifting gas, with a gondola suspended below it containing the crew accommodation, propulsion and fuel. Most gas …

  5. Zeppelin vs Blimp: Different Types of Airship (or Dirigible)

    There are three main types of airships; Non-rigid, Semi-rigid, and Rigid. Non-rigid – Blimps are non-rigid airships, which are typically the smallest of the three types and are defined as non-rigid because …

  6. Airship | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    The first rigid airship, with a hull of aluminum sheeting, was built in Germany in 1897. Alberto Santos-Dumont, a Brazilian living in Paris, set a number of records in a series of 14 nonrigid gasoline …

  7. History and Classification of Airships: Rigid, Semi, and Non ...

    Non-rigid airships, commonly known as blimps, are perhaps the most recognizable form of airship in popular culture. Unlike their rigid and semi-rigid counterparts, blimps lack an internal framework.

  8. Airships: What They Are, How They Work - Built In

    Jun 6, 2024 · Non-rigid airships are better known as blimps. Like a balloon, they are over-pressurized to maintain their shape in lieu of an internal skeleton. Under the bullet-shaped envelope is a gondola …

  9. How airship is made - material, manufacture, history, used ...

    There are three types of airships: rigid (has an internal metal frame to maintain the envelope's shape); semi-rigid (rigid keels run the length of the envelope to maintain its shape); and non-rigid (internal …

  10. The Airship Association » Non-Rigid (Blimps)

    Most gas airships today are non-rigids, because of their comparative simplicity and sturdiness. The modern non-rigid or pressure airship maintains its shape solely by the pressure of the helium in the …