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The Story of the Airship (Non-rigid) / A Study of One of America's Lesser Known Defense Weapons

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A concise history and technical account traces development of non-rigid airships from early lighter-than-air experiments through wartime patrol service and interwar refinement. It examines their roles in antisubmarine and mine surveillance, recounting British and American operations and the decision to expand coastal patrol programs. The narrative details engineering and operational advances including helium use, structural and masting improvements, and techniques for water ballast and handling. A chapter follows Goodyear's fleet experiences and lessons from routine patrols, weather reporting, base development, and safety practices. The book concludes by weighing the craft's endurance and slow-search advantages against vulnerability concerns and outlining possible future military and commercial applications.

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Hugh Allen

Hugh Allen is an author known for his work in the field of military technology and defense. His notable book, "The Story of the Airship (Non-rigid) / A Study of One of America's Lesser Known Defense Weapons," explores the development and significance of non-rigid airships in American defense strategies. Through his writing, Allen contributes to the understanding of historical military innovations and their impact on warfare. His focus on lesser-known aspects of defense technology provides valuable insights into the evolution of military tactics.

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