Monday, February 9, 2009

Uss macon airship


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uss macon airship

On Feb. 12, 1935, during severe weather off Point Sur, Calif., a U.S. Navy flying machine called the USS Macon fell from the sky, plunged into the Pacific Ocean, and sank.
Lucidcafé's Profile of The USS Macon, The US Navy's Last Airship - 1933 USS Macon: At 785 Feet Long, Nearly as Large as the Famous Graf Zeppelin On April 21, 1933, the USS
USS Macon (ZRS-5), Airship 1933-1935 -- On Board, Construction and Miscellaneous Views. This page features all the on board views we have of USS Macon (ZRS-5), plus photos of her
UNCOVERING THE USS MACON The Underwater Airship. The military zeppelin USS Macon was meant to be a floating American aircraft carrier over the Pacific Ocean -- but it crashed, sank
This page features all the views we have of USS Macon in flight, and features links to all our other pictures related to this airship.
The 1935 crash of the Navy zeppelin USS Macon off the California coast The Macon would be the last rigid-body airship built in the United States.
Graf Zeppelin Airship LA Eckener Pilot 1928 Article $14.95: Goodyear Tire Rubber Airship Dirigible Zeppelin Premium $11.00: Teddy Ruxbin Book and Tape --The Airship $4.99
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The USS Macon was the Navy's flying aircraft carrier. One of the largest airships ever built, she carried a compliment of five F9C Sparrowhawk biplanes. Lost over the Pacific in

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