Royal Air Force Balloon Command, 1939-1945. CH1527

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Royal Air Force Balloon Command, 1939-1945. CH1527

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Royal Air Force Balloon Command, 1939-1945.
An instructor of No. 1 Balloon Training Unit at Cardington, Bedfordshire, shows trainee balloon-operators how to 'bed down' a kite balloon, using a scale model.

Blimp a large aircraft without wings, consisting of a large bag filled with gas that is lighter than air and driven by engines. In the past passengers were carried in a structure hanging below. In 1852, Henri Giffard built the first powered airship, which consisted of a 143-ft (44-m) long, cigar-shaped, gas-filled bag with a propeller, powered by a 3-horsepower (2.2-kW) steam engine. Later, in 1900, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin of Germany invented the first rigid airship.

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1939 - 1945
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Imperial War Museums
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