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  2. Airship hangar - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War worldwide only one big airship shed had been built: The one in Brand south of Berlin for the construction of the Cargolifter AG airship. With a length of 360 metres (1,180 ft), a width of 210 metres (690 ft) and a height of 107 metres (351 ft), it is one of the largest structures in the world without interior support ...

  3. Cardington Airfield - Wikipedia

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    The two airship sheds ceased being part of the RAF Cardington site in the late 1940s and they were put to other uses. The fence was moved, so that they were outside the main RAF Cardington site. During the 1950s, RAF Cardington was the reception unit for National Service and saw thousands of recruits issued with their kit. [ 4 ]

  4. RNAS Howden - Wikipedia

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    The No.2 Double Rigid Shed measured 750 ft (230 m) in length and 130 ft (40 m) clearance height. [3] In 1921, the rigid airship R38 was sold by Britain to the United States Navy. On completion, it was sent to Howden for trials and to train up its crew before the airship (to be renamed ZR2 by the Americans

  5. Lakehurst Hangar No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Hangar No. 1 is an airship hangar located at Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst in Manchester Township, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States.It was the intended destination of the rigid airship LZ 129 Hindenburg prior to the Hindenburg disaster on May 6, 1937, when it burned while landing.

  6. Hangar - Wikipedia

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    During the "Golden Age" of airship travel from 1900, mooring masts and sheds were constructed to build and house airships. The British government built a shed in Karachi for the R101, the Brazilian government built one in Rio de Janeiro, the Hangar do Zeppelin for the German Zeppelins, and the U.S. government constructed Moffett Field, Mountain ...

  7. List of former Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    Sold for residential redevelopment and various private uses. Former airship sheds remain and are designated as listed buildings. Part of the site is retained by the Ministry of Defence and leased to the Met Office. RAF Carew Cheriton: Wales Pembrokeshire: 1939 1945 RAF Cark: KA England Lancashire: 1941 1945 RAF Carnaby: KQ England Yorkshire ...

  8. RNAS Kingsnorth - Wikipedia

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    RNAS Kingsnorth was commissioned in April 1914 under the control of the Admiralty, first through the Naval Airship Branch, then through the Royal Naval Air Service when the Royal Navy reformed its air branch in July 1914. [7] The RNAS took over the base's two huge airship sheds and its development and training functions.

  9. Airship - Wikipedia

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    A modern airship, Zeppelin NT D-LZZF in 2010 The LZ 129 Hindenburg was the largest airship ever built and was destroyed in 1937. Dirigible airships compared with related aerostats, from the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, 1890–1907