Airships

Airships
Title Airships PDF eBook
Author Barry Hannah
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 232
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1555846424

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Winner of the PEN/Malamud Award, Airships is a “strong, original, tragic and funny” story collection of “the creative Southern tradition” (Alfred Kazin). One of the most revered short story collections of the past fifty years, Airships remains a vital text in the history of the American short story. The award-winning contemporary classic features twenty wildly original, exuberant, often hilarious stories that celebrate the universal peculiarities of the new American South—a land of high school band contests where good old boys from Vicksburg are reunited in Vietnam, and petty nostalgia and the incessant pain of disappointed love prevail in spite of our worst efforts. Hailed by none other than Larry McMurtry as “the best young writer to appear in the South since Flannery O’Connor,” Barry Hannah’s immense storytelling gifts are on striking display in this essential work. “Hannah takes fiction by surprise—scenes, shocks, sounds and amazements: an explosive but meticulous originality.” —Cynthia Ozick

Airship Technology

Airship Technology
Title Airship Technology PDF eBook
Author G. A. Khoury
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 564
Release 2004-08-19
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780521607537

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A unique and indispensable guide to modern airship design and operation, for researchers and professionals working in mechanical and aerospace engineering.

Airship Design

Airship Design
Title Airship Design PDF eBook
Author Charles Paine Burgess
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1927
Genre Airships
ISBN

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The Giant Airships

The Giant Airships
Title The Giant Airships PDF eBook
Author Douglas Botting
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1980
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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Wartime air ships, epic of flight.

Jane's Pocket Book of Airships

Jane's Pocket Book of Airships
Title Jane's Pocket Book of Airships PDF eBook
Author Arthur Frederick Daubeney Eveleigh-de Moleyns Baron Ventry
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1977
Genre Aeronautics
ISBN

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Transatlantic Airships

Transatlantic Airships
Title Transatlantic Airships PDF eBook
Author John Christopher
Publisher Crowood Press (UK)
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Airships
ISBN 9781847971616

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In Transatlantic Airships, John Christopher recounts the fascinating story of the lighter-than-air 'pond hoppers' from the earliest schemes and bold pioneering flights, including the triumphant double-crossing by the R34. The book goes on to describe the rise of the Zeppelins and the ambitious British scheme to connect its far-flung Empire, the US Navy's lighter-than-air craft and the incredible post-war proposals for colossal atomic-powered leviathans. It is a story of fantastic visionaries, incredible flying machines, great moments of triumph and, ultimately, of spectacular disaster. AUTHOR John Christopher started flying balloons in the 1980s and has flown almost every size from tiny one-man cloudhoppers to huge people-carriers. He is also a journalist and author specializing in all aspects of aviation. For twelve years he edited Aerostat, the journal of British Balloon & Airship Club. ILLUSTRATIONS 250 colour photos *

Dirigible Dreams

Dirigible Dreams
Title Dirigible Dreams PDF eBook
Author C. Michael Hiam
Publisher ForeEdge from University Press of New England
Pages 273
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1611686970

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Here is the story of airshipsÑmanmade flying machines without wingsÑfrom their earliest beginnings to the modern era of blimps. In postcards and advertisements, the sleek, silver, cigar-shaped airships, or dirigibles, were the embodiment of futuristic visions of air travel. They immediately captivated the imaginations of people worldwide, but in less than fifty years dirigibleÊbecame a byword for doomed futurism, an Icarian figure of industrial hubris. Dirigible Dreams looks back on this bygone era, when the future of exploration, commercial travel, and warfare largely involved the prospect of wingless flight. In Dirigible Dreams, C. Michael Hiam celebrates the legendary figures of this promising technology in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuriesÑthe pioneering aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont, the doomed polar explorers S. A. AndrŽe and Walter Wellman, and the great Prussian inventor and promoter Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, among otherÊpivotal figuresÑand recounts fascinating stories of exploration, transatlantic journeys, and floating armadas that rained death during World War I. While there were triumphs, such as the polar flight of the Norge, most of these tales are of disaster and woe, culminating in perhaps the most famous disaster of all time, the crash of the Hindenburg. This story of daring men and their flying machines, dreamers and adventurers who pushed modern technology toÑand often beyondÑits limitations, is an informative and exciting mix of history, technology, awe-inspiring exploits, and warfare that will captivate readers with its depiction of a lost golden age of air travel. Readable and authoritative, enlivened by colorful characters and nail-biting drama,ÊDirigible DreamsÊwill appeal to a new generation of general readers and scholars interested in the origins of modern aviation.