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What is that noise above my house? A plane? Helicopter? Why, it's the Good Year blimp! How cool is that?!
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This Skyship appeared over Bedford today. I drove over to the hangars at Cardington, by which time it had landed, and was being manouvred into the No. 1 hangar. I don't know why it''s here but it's been so long since a Skyship has been to Cardington, that it's a welcome sight.
Found some more old pictures from my photography class from wayyyy back in 2002.
I lived in a two-story loft apartment at the time, and had this Super Bowl XXXVI inflatable blimp hanging up in the rafters, right beside where we had our computers set up on the second floor.
I still have this blimp and it is still hanging up, only now it's in my garage.
Jed Berk graciously offered to show us the flocking blimp project he and his colleagues have been working on. The blimps are kitted out with a small SunSpot — a Sun made sensor platform with some processing power, accelerometers, bluetooth and other stuff. The blimps have behaviors that include indicating that they are hungry. They bellow a call that's evocative of whale calls. (A cellphone vibrator is attached to the helium filled envelope. Sound travels faster and with peculiar resonance when it propogates through a mylar envelope filled with helium, so it's quite a resonant call. Each is somewhat unique.)
You feed the blimps (all of which are named, although I don't recall them), using a feeding sculpture composed of a fiber optic bristle that vibrates and blinks when the blimp is feeding. A trailing LED on the blimp goes from blue to red when it's done chowing down. It then goes on its way.
Really well-thought out project!
Fall Creek Gorge, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Brian and Craig Shaw of Stratus Imaging launch a small blimp with attached camera to take photos of the Thurston Avenue bridge renovation on Cornell's campus.
Criação: herculano mesquita
Roteiro: Gustavo Araújo
Ilustração: herculano mesquita, Jefferson Nascimento, Murilo Soares.
Animação: Rogério
Goodyear’s vision that road safety is a shared responsibility is to be reinforced as one of the world’s most recognisable brand icons, the Goodyear Blimp, returns to Europe for the first time in over 10 years, embarking on the 2011 Goodyear Safety Tour.
From March until October 2011, two of the famous airships, named Spirit of Safety I and II will visit 20 European countries to underline the tyre giant’s role in improving road safety.
The Goodyear Blimps have been gracing the skies for more than 85 years, establishing a reputation for being a ‘guardian angel’ for the company, symbolising the work of Goodyear’s innovation centres to reduce the number of road accidents across the globe.
This flew over our fair town one lazy afternoon. We don't get a lot of blimp traffic typically. Taken at the edge of Sunbury, PA
Image of the Goodyear blimp Puritan NC-7A at Galesburg. The image was taken sometime between 1929 and 1938, when it was destroyed during a storm.
Part of the Galesburg, Through the Years Photo Project.
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This is a picture that Dad took sometime in the 1930s of a dirigible over his neighborhood in Washington, DC. Unexpectedly seeing one of these huge airships overhead must have been quite a surprise at the time.
That convertible caught my eye, looks like a 1941 Cadillac, and of course the blimp flying over as well...
A friend gave me a small binder full of old film negatives today, they appear to date from the WW2 era in Washington, DC, and there are about 100 negatives... Most of the photos are portraits...
The Hood Light Ship hovering over Boston, Massachusetts
July 3, 2006
This blimp crashed in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, on September 26, 2006.
Pink Floyd Blimp - used on the Division Bell Tour.It was parked at Buttonville airport (north of Toronto) at the time. Scan from Print
Blimp Débarcadére
Aquitaine, France hamlet, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
This is one of three L'Aeronaut Skyride stations, located at the entrance to Aquitaine, France. It's been here since the park opened in May 1975.
This is all I can give you today, flickr.
I'm trying to wrap up my Chemistry for the semester, and I have a lesson tonight. So I'm pretty much busy for today. But I want to post something artistic here soon!
I am SO ready for less stressed out times.
School is bugging me. I was supposed to graduate in January 2010, but now I found out that I have to go the full year next year and graduate in June. Which really screws up my ENTIRE plan.
I am just feeling like I have no time for anything anymore.
That's why I haven't been posting as much.
Plus, some people are annoying the crap out of me lately.
So I've been trying to stay away from that as much as I can.
But, I am going through artistic withdraw.
I really just want to turn out a creative picture again - I'm starting to feel bleh.
I took this on Easter.
It was flying RIGHT over us on the way to my Aunt's :]
It was kind of cool to see!
Gotta run guys, stuff to do!
Leave me some lovin' :D
Oshkosh, Wisconsin - August 2, 2008: The Goodyear Blimp approaches Pioneer Field for a landing at Airventure.
From the archives: The Holden blimp prepares for departure from Essendon Airport in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Funny stuff you see on the Tram. That's mission lakes CC behind and right of it's tail. Very zoomed in. The black bar is actually the window from of the Tram car. and the cable, well is a cable :)
Londoners were thrilled today after spotting the Goodyear blimp return to London skies on Saturday, May 14. The iconic blimp was cruising above some of the city's incredible sites such as Big Ben, Tower Bridge and the Shard.
While it may be common to spot blimps at sporting events in the US, they're not a regular sight here in London. The Goodyear blimp is currently in the UK to film aerial views of the British Touring Car Championship at Brands Hatch on May 14 and 15.
The Goodyear blimp is a semi-rigid Zeppelin NT airship that is 75m-long and has a maximum speed of 78mph. The airship carries two pilots and can hold up to 14 passengers as it cruises as its ideal height of 300m.
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