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cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/672085536718940766
This is a pro-airship account.
Where did you see that? I thought they’d weren’t flown anymore.
This was in Point Pleasant, NJ, back in 2022.
Why don’t you think blimps are flown anymore, or was it just this particular Shark Week one?
I thought airships were retired after the Hindenburg incident. I’d heard they were working on helium filled ones to avert future similar disasters, but didn’t realise they were in general use yet. I live in London and have never seen one.
In my ~40 years of being alive, blimps have always been around. Mostly for advertising and aerial coverage of events.
I honestly can’t tell if you’re being genuine or not.
Probably the most famous example is the Goodyear blimps which is primarily a US thing but it also visits London from time to time. In the US they’re primarily used for sporting events and advertising.
I honestly, genuinely, have never seen an airship in real life. I’d like to, though!
As of 2021 there were about 25 piloted airships in existence and they all use helium for lifting gas. I don’t see them often, but I’ve seen them used for advertising many times in the sky above New Jersey and Connecticut.
If there are only 25, it makes sense I haven’t seen any.