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The Story of the Airship (Non-Rigid): A Study of One of America's Lesser Known Defense Weapons

The Story of the Airship (Non-Rigid): A Study of One of America's Lesser Known Defense Weapons

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The Story of the Airship (Non-Rigid): A Study of One of America's Lesser Known Defense Weapons

by Allen, Hugh

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Akron, Ohio: Lakeside Press, 1943. 3rd Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 0x0x0. Third printing. Multiple chips and tears to jacket edges, jacket stained, sticker on front jacket panel. 1943 Hard Cover. ix, 74 pp. Non-rigid airships (blimps) have become a familiar part of the sky line of many cities. But their assignment to a place in the national defense arouses questions. What about vulnerability? Couldn't they be shot out of the sky with ease? Hugh Allen discusses this question [and] presents other little known facts about these newest defenders of the American way of life.--rear jacket

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Title
The Story of the Airship (Non-Rigid): A Study of One of America's Lesser Known Defense Weapons
Author
Allen, Hugh
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
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Used - Very Good
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Edition
3rd Printing
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Lakeside Press
Place of Publication
Akron, Ohio
Date Published
1943
Size
0x0x0
Weight
0.81 lbs
Keywords
AIRPLANE ZEPPELINS AVIATION TRANSPORTATION HISTORY BLIMPS

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