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Famous Dirigibles: The History and Legacy of Lighter than Air Vehicles from the Renaissance to Today
Famous Dirigibles The History and Legacy of Lighter than Air Vehicles from the Renaissance to Today
Author: Charles River Editors
ISBN-13: 9781089927938
ISBN-10: 1089927932
Publication Date: 8/12/2019
Pages: 93
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Publisher: Independently published
Book Type: Paperback
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This is an amazing story of balloons and airships and how they've been used since 1794! Until reading this, I thought balloons came into being in the 1960s, but I was about a century and a half late to the party. Although most looked at the flying balloons as entertainment, by the 1790s, the French were using balloons in battles with their enemies. Union troops used balloons during the Civil War and even the Confederacy had three balloons. The Union watched troop movements and communicated with a telegraph wire.

This book tells the long and varied history of balloons and dirigibles, and it makes for fascinating reading. Dirigibles had an extensive history before, during, and after World War I and II. Of course, the Hindenburg disaster is included. What I wasn't aware of was that the Germans and the Americans wanted to swiftly resolve the accident; no one wanted to take responsibility for an international incident.

The surprising thing is that dirigibles and lighter-than-air vehicles have not gone the way of the dodo bird; they are used constantly and NASA has extensive plans for their continuation into space. This is a great overview of a surprising aspect of air traffic.


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