Architectural Drawing for a Floating Airship Hangar
ca. 1920-1930
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The U.S. Navy experimented with lighter-than-air ships during the 1920s and 30s. Based at Lakehurst Naval Airstation in New Jersey these vessels needed special hangars for protection. One proposed solution was to create a shallow pond and float a hangar on it that could pivot around a central point, to enable the airship to enter from any point on the compass.
This primary source comes from the Records of the Bureau of Aeronautics.
National Archives Identifier: 1656670
Full Citation: Architectural Drawing for a Floating Airship Hangar ; ca. 1920-1930; Records of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Record Group 72. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/documents/document/architectural-drawing-for-a-floating-airship-hangar, September 7, 2024]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.