The Goodyear Blimp, colloquially known as "Wingfoot One," has been undergoing a transformation. The company's trademark ...
Back then, it was a true blimp — that is, a giant, soft balloon full of helium. Today's Goodyear blimps — the company has a trio of the airships spread across Ohio, California and Florida ...
Back then, it was a true blimp — that is, a giant, soft balloon full of helium. Today's Goodyear blimps — the company has a trio of the airships spread across Ohio, California and Florida ...
This means the blimp was blown about 400 miles away from where it was originally tethered on the southern tip of Texas. Footage of the crashed aircraft showed a crew tending to it as its white ...