Flying Around The Zeppelin Over Long Beach
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Awesome Footage.
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Dear All,
I have some questions about psychology:
(1) Why do we love flying?
(2) Why do we like to ride an ariship?
(3) What is the enjoyment to fly on an airship comparing with that of a commercial jet?
(4) If your home is on an airship, will you like to live in the sky? and, Why?
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)
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I want to.....pop it =)
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greeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat !!! suuuuuuuuuuuper !!! maravilhoso, explendido.
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@IncredibleWorldViews I thought the term "rigid" as pointed to "airships of old" meant that they had an internal structure/framework with the outer skin covering & interior gas bags. I've always thought ships such as Hindenburg, Graf Zeppelin, etc. were "rigid." Your definition defies that, which I find fascinating and actually, to make more sense.
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What a good place to have sex in
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@IncredibleWorldViews wow u know 2 much about airships
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@oiseautempete zeppelin is the as brand not a type of airship!!!!! the one you're saying is called a rigid airship
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Wind permitting.....very rare adventure!
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Saw that zeppelin flying today in LA at downtown.
It is a Zeppelin NT (fourth of the modern Zeppelins to be build, number LZ-004) featuring a carbon fiber and aluminum internal structure. Zeppelins of old were not rigid (which implies an actual solid surfaced, non-flexible outer skin), all are considered semi-rigid. The term "blimp" is a concatenation of 'balloon, limp' similarly to 'dirigible' for steerable balloon.
IncredibleWorldViews 1 year ago