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Goodyear Blimp

This is a scanned image from my collection of old photos (8 x 10) .  I believe it is from the late '60s or early '70s based on the registration number of the blimp. Not much else to I.D.  Perhaps the archivists in the house can tell us:  Where, when, why? (Blimp was made in U.S.A.) View full size.

This is a scanned image from my collection of old photos (8 x 10) . I believe it is from the late '60s or early '70s based on the registration number of the blimp. Not much else to I.D. Perhaps the archivists in the house can tell us: Where, when, why? (Blimp was made in U.S.A.) View full size.

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"The GZ-20 was introduced as part of a US $4 million expansion programme by Goodyear in 1968 that included the construction of a new GZ-19 Florida based airship (Mayflower N1A), replacement of the California based GZ-19 with a GZ-20 (Columbia N3A), adding a third airship to the fleet (GZ-20 America N10A) and constructing a new airship base at Spring, Texas, as home to the new blimp."

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