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- Airship [r]: A buoyant aircraft that can be steered and propelled through the air. [e]
- Buoyancy [r]: The upward force exerted on an object that is partially or completely immersed in a fluid having a density that is higher than the density of the object. [e]
- Helium [r]: A chemical element, having the chemical symbol He, and atomic number (the number of protons) 2. [e]
- Airship [r]: A buoyant aircraft that can be steered and propelled through the air. [e]
- Graf Zeppelin (LZ-127) [r]: Large German passenger carrying rigid airship which operated commercially from 1928 to 1937, named after the German pioneer of airships, Ferdinand von Zeppelin. [e]
- DC-3 (airliner) [r]: Probably the most successful propeller-driven transport aircraft design, used in civilian service, and with military variants, for over 60 years [e]