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a shape is called a shape in mathematics
A shape's sides are called faces.
The type of airship with a metal frame that extends the entire length and height of the envelope is known as a rigid airship. Unlike non-rigid airships, which rely on internal gas pressure to maintain their shape, rigid airships have a structural framework that supports the envelope and maintains its form. This design allows for greater control and stability in flight, as well as the ability to carry heavier payloads. The most famous examples of rigid airships include the Zeppelin and the Graf Zeppelin.
A 10 sided shape is called a decagon
the Zepppelin was the most famous airship
An airship without a frame is called a "blimp." Unlike traditional rigid airships, blimps maintain their shape solely through internal pressure from the gas inside, typically helium or hydrogen. This design allows for greater flexibility and lighter weight, but also limits the airship's ability to carry heavy payloads compared to framed airships. Blimps are often used for advertising, surveillance, and recreational purposes.
The airship in 1900, known as the LZ 1, was designed and built by the German aviation pioneer Ferdinand von Zeppelin. This airship was significant as it marked the beginning of the Zeppelin airship era, characterized by rigid airships that utilized a framework to maintain their shape. The LZ 1 made its first flight on July 2, 1900, in Lake Constance, Germany.
Blimps
Airship which were called Zeppelins.
Another name for an airship is a dirigible. Dirigibles are lighter-than-air aircraft that can be steered and controlled, often characterized by their elongated shape and gas-filled envelopes. They include types like zeppelins and blimps.
It is called a "control car".
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a human being or a passanger or a pilot
If the airship is shrunk by an enemy, the volume of the gas inside the airship will reduce in proportion to the shrinkage of the airship. The gas molecules will be more compressed, leading to an increase in pressure within the airship.
Airships didn't have wings, -so no wingspan. They were cigar or cylindrical in shape and had gasbags inside the structure to make them rise. -'Airships' actually had a skeletal metal structure, they were 'rigid' and often called so. -Don't mistake things like the Goodyear blimp for an airship. Blimps are a ballooon with no metal skeleton except around the control ans engine area.
A piano is not an airship.