Points out difficulties of carrying ship from hangar to field preparatory to flight; points out that efficient operation will depend upon forecasting of weather changes and taking advantage of favorable conditions and avoiding dangerous ones.
The rigid airship and the weather
U. S. Nav. Inst. -- Proc
United States Naval Institute -- Proceedings ; 50 , n 260
1924
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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