The First Inflation of R100: Reasons for the Selection of the Silicol Process and Data Gained during the Making of the Gas
Abstract
WHEN in 1925 the Airship Guarantee Company entered into possession of the remains of the old R.N.A.S. Airship Station of Howden, this once spacious and well‐equipped aerodrome was reduced, as a result of its post‐war vicissitudes, to a single airship shed standing in a sadly reduced area of marsh land, strewn with an infinite variety of debris, which the vendor's once enthusiastic clients had abandoned under the depressing influence of falling prices.
Citation
Teed, M.P.L. (1930), "The First Inflation of R100: Reasons for the Selection of the Silicol Process and Data Gained during the Making of the Gas", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 2 No. 6, pp. 135-136. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb029274
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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