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Nov 14 13 6:24 PM
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~
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Nov 14 13 6:25 PM
http://ufocon.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/an-authentic-1896-airship-sighting-by.html
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A Strange Visit to the Grave of an 1890s Airship Occupant
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/03/a-strange-visit-to-the-grave-of-an-1890s-airship-occupant/
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icepick wrote:They even have the potential to replace cruise liners if properly done. You have to admit, it would definitely be more interesting where scenery is concerned. Kinda like the river cruises offered by Viking?http://www.vikingrivercruises.com/I would love to cruise the Danube. Rather, I would have before their leaders started unraveling everything there. In no way would I expose my lady to the current horrors taking place in Europe. I might even wind up in jail ................ for killing one of those so called migrants. But before all of this, the Danube would have been marvelous. Now it's a toss up between the Amazon, Mississippi, or the Volga. And those rivers already have far cheaper cruises in place. The pricing is what concerns me about airships. Because we both know that they are floating these teasers for a reason, right?
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icepick wrote:Last time I tried this, Yuku logged me out.Boeing is in no danger. They have fingers in more pies than we can count. Which should be ample proof that they believe that fuel efficient airships are the future. Sure, there will always be those who want fast, but that is rapidly becoming a niche market. I'm with you. They need to get these things in the air so everybody can take a ride. The Hindenburg was said to be the smoothest of all air rides. I would like to try that.
Mar 26 16 11:32 AM
http://www.livescience.com/54145-airlander-10-largest-aircraft-readies-for-takeoff.html
Mar 28 16 2:05 PM
PeacefulSwannie wrote:icepick wrote:Last time I tried this, Yuku logged me out.Boeing is in no danger. They have fingers in more pies than we can count. Which should be ample proof that they believe that fuel efficient airships are the future. Sure, there will always be those who want fast, but that is rapidly becoming a niche market. I'm with you. They need to get these things in the air so everybody can take a ride. The Hindenburg was said to be the smoothest of all air rides. I would like to try that.I am wondering.... do they fly high above storms? And if they don't how would they go weathering a storm? I am sure I read somewhere that the Hindenburg was sabotaged......
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