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- Goodyear_Type_AD abstract "The Goodyear Type AD was a small airship built in the United States in the mid-1920s. The first example, christened Pilgrim, was Goodyear's first civil airship, and their first airship to use helium as its lift gas. Originally intended for pleasure cruising, it soon found its true calling as a promotional vehicle as the first "Goodyear Blimp" in a line that has continued for over eighty years. The Type AD was a conventional blimp design with a gondola that could carry two passengers in addition to the flight crew. While usually described as a non-rigid type, the design in fact incorporated a triangular-section magnesium girder as a keel, fastened inside the envelope. The craft carried its own collapsible mooring mast which allowed it to "land" anywhere that 250 ft × 250 ft (76 m × 76 m) of clear ground was available. A contemporary article in Flight describes the original intentions behind the design as:Pilgrim was retired on 30 December 1931, having completed 4,765 flights and having carried 5,355 passengers. In that time, she remained aloft for 2,880 hours and covered 95,000 miles (15,300 km). Her gondola is preserved in the National Air and Space Museum.".
- Goodyear_Type_AD manufacturer Goodyear_Aerospace.
- Goodyear_Type_AD retired "1931-12-30".
- Goodyear_Type_AD wikiPageExternalLink collections.nasm.si.edu.
- Goodyear_Type_AD wikiPageExternalLink 1926%20-%200314.html.
- Goodyear_Type_AD wikiPageID "16752391".
- Goodyear_Type_AD wikiPageRevisionID "591492203".
- Goodyear_Type_AD capacity "2".
- Goodyear_Type_AD crew "Two - pilot and engineer".
- Goodyear_Type_AD diaFt "31".
- Goodyear_Type_AD diaIn "6".
- Goodyear_Type_AD diaM "9.6".
- Goodyear_Type_AD emptyWeightKg "917".
- Goodyear_Type_AD emptyWeightLb "2023".
- Goodyear_Type_AD eng1Hp "60".
- Goodyear_Type_AD eng1Kw "45".
- Goodyear_Type_AD eng1Number "1".
- Goodyear_Type_AD eng1Type "Lawrance L-4 3-cyl. air-cooled radial piston engine".
- Goodyear_Type_AD firstFlight "1925-06-03".
- Goodyear_Type_AD hasPhotoCollection Goodyear_Type_AD.
- Goodyear_Type_AD heightFt "44".
- Goodyear_Type_AD heightIn "0".
- Goodyear_Type_AD heightM "13.41".
- Goodyear_Type_AD lengthFt "105".
- Goodyear_Type_AD lengthIn "6".
- Goodyear_Type_AD lengthM "32.15".
- Goodyear_Type_AD liftKg "418".
- Goodyear_Type_AD liftLb "921".
- Goodyear_Type_AD manufacturer Goodyear_Aerospace.
- Goodyear_Type_AD maxSpeedKmh "82".
- Goodyear_Type_AD maxSpeedMph "51".
- Goodyear_Type_AD metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Goodyear_Type_AD nationalOrigin "United States of America".
- Goodyear_Type_AD rangeKm "844".
- Goodyear_Type_AD rangeMiles "525".
- Goodyear_Type_AD retired "1931-12-30".
- Goodyear_Type_AD type "Sporting airship".
- Goodyear_Type_AD volumeFt "50068".
- Goodyear_Type_AD volumeM "1417".
- Goodyear_Type_AD widthFt "40".
- Goodyear_Type_AD widthIn "9".
- Goodyear_Type_AD widthM "12.42".
- Goodyear_Type_AD subject Category:Airships_of_the_United_States.
- Goodyear_Type_AD subject Category:Goodyear_aircraft.
- Goodyear_Type_AD subject Category:United_States_sport_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Aircraft102686568.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Airship102692877.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type AirshipsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Artifact100021939.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Conveyance103100490.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Craft103125870.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Instrumentality103575240.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Lighter-than-airCraft103666917.
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- Goodyear_Type_AD type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Goodyear_Type_AD type Aircraft.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type MeanOfTransportation.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Product.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type Model_airplane.
- Goodyear_Type_AD type DesignedArtifact.
- Goodyear_Type_AD comment "The Goodyear Type AD was a small airship built in the United States in the mid-1920s. The first example, christened Pilgrim, was Goodyear's first civil airship, and their first airship to use helium as its lift gas. Originally intended for pleasure cruising, it soon found its true calling as a promotional vehicle as the first "Goodyear Blimp" in a line that has continued for over eighty years.".
- Goodyear_Type_AD label "Goodyear Type AD".
- Goodyear_Type_AD sameAs m.0404_d5.
- Goodyear_Type_AD sameAs Q5583758.
- Goodyear_Type_AD sameAs Q5583758.
- Goodyear_Type_AD sameAs Goodyear_Type_AD.
- Goodyear_Type_AD wasDerivedFrom Goodyear_Type_AD?oldid=591492203.
- Goodyear_Type_AD isPrimaryTopicOf Goodyear_Type_AD.