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* [[1943]] US navy airship K74 shot down by U-Boat. One killed (shark bite in water).
* [[1943]] US navy airship K74 shot down by U-Boat. One killed (shark bite in water).
*The [[Goodyear blimp]] named the "Stars and Stripes" crashed shortly after take off on [[June 13]], [[2005]] in [[Coral Springs, Florida]]. No one was injured. Bad weather may have been a factor in the incident.
*The [[Goodyear blimp]] named the "Stars and Stripes" crashed shortly after take off on [[June 13]], [[2005]] in [[Coral Springs, Florida]]. No one was injured. Bad weather may have been a factor in the incident.

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[[Category:Airship-related lists|Accidents]]
[[Category:Airship-related lists|Accidents]]

Revision as of 22:53, 8 January 2007

Accidents of significant historical importance

  • 1919 American Winged Foot Express. Caught fire over downtown Chicago, 2 passengers, one crewmember and 10 persons on the ground killed, 2 parachuted to safety[1].
  • 1921 British R38. Built for US, broke in half and burned after suffering structural failure during high-speed trials over Hull, England. 44 killed, five survivors.
  • 1922 American Roma (ex Italian T34). Hit power lines in Virginia and caught fire. 34 killed, 11 survivors.
  • 1923 French Dixmude (ex Zeppelin LZ114). Caught in storm over Mediterranean and presumably burned in the air. All of the crew (more than 50) killed.
  • 1925 US-Navy USS Shenandoah (ZR-1). Caught in storm over Noble County, Ohio, and broke into several pieces. 14 killed, 29 survivors.
  • 1928 Italian semi-rigid Italia. Crashed on return from successful trip to North Pole. Seven killed, nine survivors.
  • 1930 British R101. Rushed to completion, dove into ground during rainstorm in France. 48 killed, six survivors.
  • 1933 USS Akron (ZRS-4). Lost at sea off coast of New Jersey after severe storm. 73 dead, three survivors.
  • 1934 Soviet Union W-7 bis.
  • 1935 USS Macon (ZRS-5) crashed off coast of Point Sur, Monterey, California after sustaining tail damage due to crosswinds. 2 dead, 81 survivors.
  • 1937 German Hindenburg burned on landing at Lakehurst, New Jersey. 35 dead, 62 survivors.
  • 1938 Soviet Airship W6 Ossoawiachim Sixteen out of 19 crew died after crashing into a mountain on an arctic rescue mission.
  • 1960 On July 6, a US-Navy ZPG-3W, crashed into the sea off New Jersey. Eighteen of the 21 crew were killed.

Recent and/or minor accidents

  • 1933 US Navy airship J3 lost with two crew looking for USS Akron survivors.
  • 1942 The disappearance of the two-person crew of the US naval blimp L-8 a.ka. "The Ghost Blimp." The Ghost Blimp mystery was featured in an episode of Unsolved Mysteries.
  • 1943 US navy airship K74 shot down by U-Boat. One killed (shark bite in water).
  • The Goodyear blimp named the "Stars and Stripes" crashed shortly after take off on June 13, 2005 in Coral Springs, Florida. No one was injured. Bad weather may have been a factor in the incident.

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