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      • Airships are lighter-than-air, vertical-lift vehicles that achieve flight by using buoyant gasses that are less dense than surrounding air. Technically, “airships don’t fly — they float,” Oliver Jaeger, an airship pilot at aerostat startup Flying Whales, told Built In.
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    An airship[ a ] is a type of aerostat or lighter-than-air aircraft that can navigate through the air flying under its own power. [ 1 ] . Aerostats use buoyancy from a lifting gas that is less dense than the surrounding air to achieve the lift needed to stay airborne.

  3. Aug 30, 2024 · airship, a self-propelled lighter-than-air craft. Three main types of airships, or dirigibles (from French diriger, “to steer”), have been built: nonrigids (blimps), semirigids, and rigids.

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  4. Jun 6, 2024 · Airships are lighter-than-air, vertical-lift vehicles that achieve flight by using buoyant gasses that are less dense than surrounding air. Technically, “airships don’t fly — they float,” Oliver Jaeger, an airship pilot at aerostat startup Flying Whales, told Built In.

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  5. An airship is a large lighter-than-air gas balloon that can be navigated by using engine-driven propellers.

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    Jun 11, 2018 · Airships derive their lift from the buoyancy of gas bags rather than from forward motion forcing air over airfoil, as an airplane does. Airships use the internal combustion engines, like those type used in automobiles, prop planes, and turboprop planes, to propel themselves through the air.

  7. airship, or dirigible, Lighter-than-air aircraft with steering and propulsion systems. Airships could be nonrigid (blimps), semirigid, or rigid.

  8. Nov 12, 2019 · Airships are basically large, controllable balloons that have an engine for propulsion, use rudders and elevator flaps for steering, and carry passengers in a gondola suspended under the balloon. There are three types of airships: the nonrigid airship, often called a blimp; the semirigid airship, and the rigid airship, sometimes called a Zeppelin.