R33-class airship - significado y definición. Qué es R33-class airship
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Qué (quién) es R33-class airship - definición


R33-class airship         
  • R33 near its hangar
  • The pair of [[Gloster Grebe]]s under the airship before the test, 26 October 1926
  • The wreck of the R.34 at [[RNAS Howden]] in [[East Yorkshire]] in January 1921
  • R-34 compared to the [[Woolworth Building]], the world's tallest structure in 1919
  • The forward section of R.33 control car at [[RAF Museum]] ([[Hendon]]), 2008
The R.33 class of British rigid airships were built for the Royal Naval Air Service during the First World War, but were not completed until after the end of hostilities, by which time the RNAS had become part of the Royal Air Force.
23-class airship         
  • Painting of two 23-class airships at Pulham by [[John Lavery]]. Note the tank in the foreground used for ground-handling.
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  • Photograph of 23r taken during the First World War
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
HMA 23; British airship R23; British airship R24; British Airship R25; British Airship R26; No. 23r; HMA 23 class; 23 class airship; British Airship R.26
The 23 class were rigid airships produced in the United Kingdom during the First World War. Development of the 23 class began in August 1915 when Vickers was asked to improve the 9r design by increasing its gas capacity by adding a bay and increasing the capacity of the bow and stern gas cells.
R38-class airship         
  • Rescuers scramble across the wreckage of British R.38/USN ZR-2, 24 August 1921.
  • Western Cemetery]], Hull
  • The R38/ZR-2 leaving its hangar for trials, showing the top gun platform.
BRITISH RIGID AIRSHIP CLASS
Hull ZR2 Air Disaster; R-38 airship; British airship R38; R38; R38 (ZR-2); ZR-2; HM Airship R38; R38 class airship; HMA R.38
The R.38 class (also known as the A class) of rigid airships was designed for Britain's Royal Navy during the final months of the First World War, intended for long-range patrol duties over the North Sea.