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  2. Carl Edgar Myers - Wikipedia

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    Carl Edgar Myers (1842–1925) [1] was an American aeronautical engineer. He was born at March 2, 1842 at Herkimer, New York, to Abram H. and Eliza Ann (Cristman) Myers.At various times in his life, he was employed as carpenter, mechanician, plumber, electrician and chemist, banker, and photographer.

  3. Space: 1889 - Wikipedia

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    The Earthers used Martian sky galleons at first but later constructed their own armored steam-powered flyers. Since wireless was not invented yet in 1889, communication between Earth and Mars is handled by orbital heliograph stations. The game contains much more detail on the flora, fauna and species of the planets. Most published material is ...

  4. JP Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    The JP Aerospace Twin Balloons Airship is an unmanned airship comprising two balloon envelopes side by side, with twin electric-powered propellers mounted midway along the connecting boom. On October 22, 2011 it is claimed to have flown to 95,085 feet (ca. 28,982 m), nearly 4 miles higher than any airship before.

  5. Airship - Wikipedia

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    Most airships, when fully loaded with cargo and fuel, are usually ballasted to be heavier than air, and thus must use their propulsion system and shape to create aerodynamic lift, necessary to stay aloft. All airships can be operated to be slightly heavier than air at periods during flight .

  6. Airship Management Services - Wikipedia

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    The Palm airship over the Coliseum Unbranded Skyship. Airship Management Services, Inc. (AMS) built, owned and operated Airship Industries Skyship and Sentinel type airships. The company was run by George Spyrou, and through associated companies in the U.S., Europe and Japan. AMS was part of the Skycruiser Group of companies, which includes ...

  7. List of fictional aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Anura-class air cruiser: The smallest type of airship for civilian and military use. Equipped with standard anti-aircraft armament. Arcion-class air heavy cruiser: Similar to the Anura, but equipped with railguns and more advanced weaponry. Littoria-class air battlecruiser: Larger airship used by both civilian and military forces. More advanced ...

  8. Airship Industries Skyship 500 - Wikipedia

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    A single prototype airship produced by Aerospace Developments, first flown in 1979 but damaged and deflated in a storm later that year. Skyship 500 Five production airships built by Airship Industries. One was subsequently converted into the: Skyship 500 (HL) A single high payload airship, using a Skyship 600 envelope with a Skyship 500 gondola.

  9. Igor Pasternak - Wikipedia

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    Igor Pasternak is an American aviation entrepreneur, [3] [4] inventor and engineer [5] specializing in designing and building airships. [6] [7] [1] [8] He is best known as the founder and CEO of Worldwide Aeros Corp, an American manufacturer of airships based in Montebello, California and for his research on variable buoyancy control for airships.