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- HMA_No._1 abstract "His Majesty's Airship No. 1 was designed and built by Vickers, Sons and Maxim at their works in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, as an aerial scout airship for the Royal Navy. She was the first British rigid airship to be built, and was constructed in a direct attempt to compete with the German airship programme. Nicknamed “Mayfly” by the lower deck (i.e. the non-commissioned component of a naval ship’s crew), she is often referred to by this name, but in public records is designated ‘HMA Hermione’, because the naval contingent at Barrow were attached to HMS Hermione, a cruiser moored locally preparing to act as her tender.When she was moved from her shed in Cavendish Dock to conduct full trials on 24 September 1911, she broke in two as a result of being subject to strong winds before she could attempt her first flight. Although Mayfly never flew, her brief career provided valuable training and experimental data for British airship crews and designers.".
- HMA_No._1 designer Lieutenant.
- HMA_No._1 manufacturer Vickers.
- HMA_No._1 wikiPageExternalLink naca-tm-172.pdf.
- HMA_No._1 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- HMA_No._1 wikiPageExternalLink 1911%20-%200459.html.
- HMA_No._1 wikiPageID "21795147".
- HMA_No._1 wikiPageRevisionID "606608510".
- HMA_No._1 ceilingFt "1500".
- HMA_No._1 ceilingM "460".
- HMA_No._1 crew "20".
- HMA_No._1 cruiseSpeedKmh "68".
- HMA_No._1 cruiseSpeedMph "42".
- HMA_No._1 designer "C. G. Robertson".
- HMA_No._1 designer "Lieutenant N. F. Usborne".
- HMA_No._1 diaFt "46".
- HMA_No._1 diaM "14.6".
- HMA_No._1 emptyWeightKg "19900".
- HMA_No._1 emptyWeightLb "44000".
- HMA_No._1 enduranceH "24".
- HMA_No._1 eng1Hp "147".
- HMA_No._1 eng1Kw "110".
- HMA_No._1 eng1Number "2".
- HMA_No._1 eng1Type Wolseley_160_hp.
- HMA_No._1 firstFlight "Never flown".
- HMA_No._1 hasPhotoCollection HMA_No._1.
- HMA_No._1 lengthFt "512".
- HMA_No._1 lengthM "156.1".
- HMA_No._1 liftKg "21800".
- HMA_No._1 liftLb "48000".
- HMA_No._1 manufacturer Vickers.
- HMA_No._1 metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- HMA_No._1 nationalOrigin "United Kingdom".
- HMA_No._1 primaryUser Royal_Navy.
- HMA_No._1 rangeKm "1750".
- HMA_No._1 rangeMiles "1090".
- HMA_No._1 ref "Airships Heritage Trust, Flight International".
- HMA_No._1 status "--09-24".
- HMA_No._1 type "Aerial scout airship".
- HMA_No._1 volumeFt "660000".
- HMA_No._1 volumeM "18800".
- HMA_No._1 subject Category:Airships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMA_No._1 subject Category:British_experimental_aircraft_1910–1919.
- HMA_No._1 subject Category:British_military_trainer_aircraft_1910–1919.
- HMA_No._1 subject Category:Vickers_aircraft.
- HMA_No._1 subject Category:Vickers_airships.
- HMA_No._1 type Aircraft.
- HMA_No._1 type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMA_No._1 type Product.
- HMA_No._1 type Model_airplane.
- HMA_No._1 type DesignedArtifact.
- HMA_No._1 comment "His Majesty's Airship No. 1 was designed and built by Vickers, Sons and Maxim at their works in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, as an aerial scout airship for the Royal Navy. She was the first British rigid airship to be built, and was constructed in a direct attempt to compete with the German airship programme. Nicknamed “Mayfly” by the lower deck (i.e.".
- HMA_No._1 label "HMA No. 1".
- HMA_No._1 sameAs m.05mr4wt.
- HMA_No._1 sameAs Q5630681.
- HMA_No._1 sameAs Q5630681.
- HMA_No._1 wasDerivedFrom HMA_No._1?oldid=606608510.
- HMA_No._1 isPrimaryTopicOf HMA_No._1.