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Yes, she can build a dirigible in a night and pilot it halfway around the world.
Others noted what appears to be a dirigible in the background over the Bronx and suggested locating dirigible flight schedules.
And in 2008, "Why Fly When You Can Float?" asked an article reflecting upon the utility — and, yes, the romance — of a dirigible in a modern age.
Jeans fit the mature male one of two ways, both dirigible in nature.
The overall objective of this project is to use this dirigible in a laboratory that will be remotely accessible to students.
They will be able to get connected through the Internet and perform a control task, with the possibility of choosing the control parameters themselves and seeing directly the resulting behaviour of the dirigible in real time thanks to the system of cameras.
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First he did it in dirigibles; then, in 1906, in an airplane all of his own design.
Long discussion on the history of the airship, beginning with the inventions of Solomon Andrews, who built & flew dirigibles in the 1860s, which he named Aereons.
He proposed futuristic public-art projects: a rocket landing pad on top of a skyscraper or a dock for dirigibles in Lower Manhattan.
Passengers on dirigibles in the early 20th century were playing with fire; several airships and blimps preceding the Hindenburg crashed — only without newsreel cameras and recording machines to chronicle the events.
In time Carl and Russell, an irritant whose Botero proportions recall those of the human dirigibles in "Wall-E," float to South America where they, the house and the movie come down to earth.
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