Date in year · 1919 · The 1910s
July 6, 1919
On July 6, 1919, the British dirigible R34 lands in New York, completing the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by an airship.
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Date in year · 1919 · The 1910s
On July 6, 1919, the British dirigible R34 lands in New York, completing the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by an airship.
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Featured · July 6, 1919
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. 33, served successfully for ten years and survived one of the most alarming and heroic incidents in airship history when she was torn from her mooring mast in a gale. She was called a "Pulham Pig" by the locals, as the blimps based there had been, and is immortalised in the village sign for Pulham St Mary.
Around 1919
1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1919th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 919th year of the 2nd millennium, the 19th year of the 20th…
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Class of British rigid airships within the Royal Naval Air Service during WWI
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. 33, served successfully for ten years and survived one of the most alarming and heroic incidents in airship history when she was torn from her mooring mast in a gale. She was called a "Pulham Pig" by the locals, as the blimps based there had been, and is immortalised in the village sign for Pulham St Mary.
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