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The G-Class Blimps were a series of non-rigid airships (blimps) used by the United States Navy. In 1935, instead of developing a new design airship, the Navy purchased the Goodyear Blimp Defender for use as a trainer and utility airship assigning it the designator G-1. Defender was built by the Goodyear Aircraft Company of Akron, Ohio and was the largest blimp in the company’s fleet of airships that were used for advertising and as passenger airships. Goodyear built additional G-class airships for the Navy during World War II to support training needs.

G class
NAVY G-1
Role Training airship
Manufacturer Goodyear Aircraft Corporation
Introduction 1935
Primary user United States Navy
Number built 10

Operational history


After purchase on September 23, 1935, G-1 was in constant use until it was lost in a mid-air collision on 8 June 1942 with another blimp, the L-2. The two blimps were conducting experimental visual and photographic observations during night flight. Although twelve people were killed in the crash, G-1 had demonstrated her capabilities as a trainer and utility blimp. As the Navy needed additional training airships during the World War II war time build up, a contract was awarded on 24 December 1942 for seven more G-class airships. These were assigned the designation Goodyear ZNN-G. (Z = lighter-than-air; N = non-rigid; N = trainer; G = type/class). The envelope size of these new G-class blimps was increased over that of G-1 by 13,700 cu ft (390 m3).

Airships G-2 through G-5 were delivered by late 1943 and G-6 through G-8 followed in early 1944. They were used for training mainly from the two major lighter-than-air bases, NAS Lakehurst and NAS Moffett Field on the southern edge of the San Francisco Bay.


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 United States

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- [en] G-class blimp

[ru] Мягкие дирижабли класса G

Мягкие дирижабли класса G (англ. G-class blimp) — серия дирижаблей, построенных компанией Goodyear Aircraft Company из Акрона, штат Огайо. Эксплуатировались в ВМФ США. Первым кораблём данного класса стал Goodyear Blimp Defender, закупленный Военно-морским флотом в 1935 году и получивший название G-1. После этого, во время Второй мировой войны, Гудьирская компания построила ещё серию кораблей класса G.



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