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- No._9r abstract "HMA No. 9r was a rigid airship designed and built by Vickers at Walney Island just off Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. The first British rigid airship to fly, it was ordered in 1913 but did not fly until 27 November 1916. It was dismantled in June 1918, after being flown for around 165 hours, mainly for experimental purposes.".
- No._9r designer Barnes_Wallis.
- No._9r designer H._B._Pratt.
- No._9r manufacturer Vickers.
- No._9r numberBuilt "1".
- No._9r wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- No._9r wikiPageID "3671896".
- No._9r wikiPageRevisionID "603033336".
- No._9r designer "H. B. Pratt and Barnes Wallis".
- No._9r diaFt "53".
- No._9r diaIn "0".
- No._9r diaM "16".
- No._9r eng1Hp "180".
- No._9r eng1Kw "134".
- No._9r eng1Number "4".
- No._9r eng1Type "Wolseley piston engines".
- No._9r firstFlight "1916-11-27".
- No._9r hasPhotoCollection No._9r.
- No._9r lengthFt "526".
- No._9r lengthIn "0".
- No._9r lengthM "160".
- No._9r liftKg "3900".
- No._9r liftLb "8500".
- No._9r manufacturer Vickers.
- No._9r maxSpeedKmh "69".
- No._9r maxSpeedMph "43".
- No._9r metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- No._9r nationalOrigin "United Kingdom".
- No._9r numberBuilt "1".
- No._9r seeAlso "*No. 23r *R23X class airship *R31 class airship *R33 class airship *R34 (airship)".
- No._9r type "Experimental airship".
- No._9r volumeFt "846000".
- No._9r volumeM "24000".
- No._9r subject Category:Airships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- No._9r subject Category:British_experimental_aircraft_1910–1919.
- No._9r subject Category:British_military_trainer_aircraft_1910–1919.
- No._9r subject Category:Vickers_aircraft.
- No._9r subject Category:Vickers_airships.
- No._9r type Aircraft.
- No._9r type MeanOfTransportation.
- No._9r type Product.
- No._9r type Model_airplane.
- No._9r type DesignedArtifact.
- No._9r comment "HMA No. 9r was a rigid airship designed and built by Vickers at Walney Island just off Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. The first British rigid airship to fly, it was ordered in 1913 but did not fly until 27 November 1916. It was dismantled in June 1918, after being flown for around 165 hours, mainly for experimental purposes.".
- No._9r label "No. 9r".
- No._9r sameAs m.09tm0t.
- No._9r sameAs Q7043895.
- No._9r sameAs Q7043895.
- No._9r wasDerivedFrom No._9r?oldid=603033336.
- No._9r isPrimaryTopicOf No._9r.