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    WWII German airship trapeze docking system - GIF

    WWII German airship trapeze docking system.





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    I don't trust anything anymore. Is this real? I dunno. Wouldn't the speed of an airship be very, very different from an airplane?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova_robotics View Post
    I don't trust anything anymore. Is this real? I dunno. Wouldn't the speed of an airship be very, very different from an airplane?
    Even the USA had airships which were aircraft carriers. Think the USS Akron and the USS Makon
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    Quote Originally Posted by nova_robotics View Post
    I don't trust anything anymore. Is this real? I dunno. Wouldn't the speed of an airship be very, very different from an airplane?
    Biplanes can generally fly at a very low speed before losing lift, around 35 knots or so depending on the model. Rigid airships could cruise at a surprisingly fast 70 knots. England and the US tried this with some success, as Frank S stated above. The video may not match the title. Germany didn't use zeppelins or biplanes much after the start of WWII.



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