Pre-War and WWI •
Bartolomeu de Gusmão from
Augusto Severo de Albuquerque Maranhão in Brazil in 1894, destroyed in March 1894 by a gust of wind •
Pax from
Augusto Severo de Albuquerque Maranhão in France in 1902, caught fire at its first ascent, killing the pilot •
Le Jaune - Built by
Lebaudy Frères in France, first flight: 1902-11-13. Lebaudy built many other semi-rigid airships, among them the
Patrie and the
République. •
British Army Dirigible No 1, often called the Nulli Secundus. •
Forlanini F.1 Leonardo da Vinci, Italy, 3265 m3, 40 PS, first ascent: 1909; 1910-02-01 damaged beyond repair • The
Groß-Basenach-type airship (5 built for the Prussian army) • The
Luftschiff von Veeh (also
Veeh 1 or
Stahlluftschiff) built by
Albert Paul Veeh from Apolda in Düsseldorf in the 1910s •
Siemens-Schuckert I (1911), • M.1, Italian, first flight 1912, 83-metre long, 17-metre diameter, 2× 250 PS Fiat SA.76-4 engines each with one airscrew, payload: 3800 kg, first with the Army then the Navy, 164 flights, decommissioned 1924 •
M.2, Città di Ferrara, Italian, first flight 1913, hull identical to the M.1, 83-metre long, 17-metre diameter, 4×125 PS driving two airscrews, payload 3000 kg, speed: 85 km/h, a Navy airship, stationed in
Jesi, on 1915-06-08 shot down by an Austrian flying boat •
Forlanini F.2 Città di Milano, Italy, 11,500 m3, 2×85 PS, first flight: 1913-04-09, destroyed 1914-04-09 at
Como • SR.1 (M-class) built by Italy for England 1918, 12,500 m3, 83 m long, 17 m Diameter, 9-man crew, internal keel of triangular steel components
1920s and 1930s • Among the
Parseval airships designed by
August von Parseval in the 1900s-1930s: •
PL 26 and
PL 27 •
Parseval-Naatz designs •
Zodiac V10 was built 1930 for the French Navy •
O-1 (airship) built by SCDA, Italy, and the only true semi-rigid airship to serve with
United States Navy. •
RS-1 was the only American-built semi-rigid military airship (flown by the
United States Army) Manufacturer: Goodyear, maiden flight: 1926. •
Raab-Katzenstein 27 - maiden flight: 1929-05-04 Nobile's company designed or built the following airships: • T 34
Roma, 33,810 m3, sold to US Army in 1921 and destroyed in 1922 after rudder malfunction caused collision with high tension wires • N 1
Norge, 19,000 m3, reached the North Pole in 1926 • N 2 a 7000 m3-airship built in hangars at
Augusta, Sicily • N 3 Sold to Japan as naval Airship No. 6, first flight on 1927-04-06. It was lost in 1927 after encountering a typhoon in the Pacific. There were no fatalities • N 4
Italia Flew to
Svalbard for Arctic expedition 1928, crashed after third polar flight on return from North Pole • N 5 was a project for a 55,000 cubic metre keel airship, many times interrupted, eventually abandoned 1928 • Nobile-designed airships of the
Russian airship program, such as the Soviet
SSSR-V6 OSOAVIAKhIM (1934–1938) • The Fujikura company built the
No. 8 semi-rigid airship for the Japanese Navy to replace the Nobile N 3, basing the design on the latter airship. The airship set a record for an endurance flight of 60 hours and 1 minute on 17 July 1931, a record later broken by the Soviet
OSOAVIAKhIM. ==Current developments==