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Goodyear Blimp

The Goodyear Blimp is any one of a fleet of airships (or dirigibles) operated by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, used mainly for advertising purposes and capturing aerial views of live sporting events for television.[3] The term blimp itself is defined as a non-rigid airship—without any internal structure, the pressure of lifting gas within the airship envelope maintains the vessel's shape.

Wingfoot One (N1A) is not actually a blimp, but rather a semi-rigid airship built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin.[1]
Spirit of Innovation (N4A), Goodyear's last true blimp (non-rigid airship), was retired on March 14, 2017.[2]

From the launch of the Pilgrim in 1925 to the retiring of the Spirit of Innovation in 2017, Goodyear generally owned and operated non-rigid airships in its global public relations fleet. In 2014, Goodyear began to replace its three U.S. non-rigid airships (blimps) with three new semi-rigid airships, each of which have a rigid internal frame. Although technically incorrect, Goodyear continues to use "blimp" in reference to these new semi-rigid airships.[1] Wingfoot One, the first such model in Goodyear's U.S. fleet, was christened on August 23, 2014, at the Wingfoot Lake Airship Hangar, near the company's headquarters in Akron, Ohio.[4]

Airship fleet edit

 
The Spirit of Goodyear (N3A), one of the iconic Goodyear Blimps which was based at Wingfoot Lake

In May 2011, Goodyear announced it was replacing its fleet of non-rigid airships with three semi-rigid airships built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin.[5][6]

Goodyear's U.S. fleet consists of three semi-rigid airships (model LZ N07-101):[7][8]

The new airships are 246 feet (75 meters) long, 52 feet (16 meters) longer than Goodyear's old model, the GZ-20. The Zeppelin NT model is also slimmer, has a top speed of 70 miles per hour (110 kilometers per hour) (versus 50 miles per hour (80 kilometers per hour) for the blimp), and has a passenger gondola that seats 12 (compared to seven in the blimp). The gondola also contains a restroom.[11] Both craft are outfitted with LED sign technology Goodyear calls "Eaglevision". This allows the aircraft to display bright, multi-colored, animated words and images.

Goodyear has also leased blimps operating in other parts of the world. These airships were built and operated by The Lightship Group of Orlando, Florida. In 2012, The Lightship Group was acquired (along with the American Blimp Corporation) by Van Wagner Communications LLC, and operated as the Van Wagner Airship Group until November 17, 2017, when it was purchased by Airsign Inc.[12][13][14] They currently operate an airship for Goodyear in China.[15]

Lifting agent edit

The Goodyear blimps are inflated with helium. The helium is maintained under low pressure, so small punctures do not pose serious consequences for the blimp. One inspection element of the blimps is to look into the envelope for pinpoints of light which are indicative of small holes.

Prior to the Zeppelin NT, the Goodyear blimps were non-rigid (meaning their shape is not maintained by a rigid internal structure) dirigibles (directable/steerable airships). Inside their exterior envelope, the blimps are fitted with air-filled ballonets. As the blimp ascends or descends, the internal ballonets expand or contract to compensate for density changes and to maintain uniform pressure in the envelope. The latest Goodyear airship, the Zeppelin NT, is a departure from this convention, as it is a semi-rigid airship that makes use of a truss inside the envelope to provide some of its strength.

Models edit

 
Enterprise (N1A), a model GZ-20 blimp, flies over the 1981 Indianapolis 500. Goodyear replaced the fleet's old color scheme in 1991.[16]
 
America (N3A) and Columbia (N4A) are moored in preparation for the 1984 Summer Olympics.
 
Wingfoot Two (N2A), a model LZ N07-101 semi-rigid airship, takes off to provide aerial coverage of the 2016 NBA playoffs.

"GZ" stands for Goodyear–Zeppelin, stemming from the partnership Goodyear had with the German company when both were building airships together. However, these models came many years after this partnership had dissolved during the start of World War II. The GZ-1 was the USS Akron (ZRS-4), the U.S. Navy's fourth rigid airship used for several tests including as a flying "aircraft carrier".

  • GZ-19/19A: Introduced in 1959 with the Mayflower (N4A) and discontinued in 1978 after the Mayflower (N38A) was destroyed by a tornado. The design for this class is similar to the L class blimp built by Goodyear for the U.S. Navy.
  • GZ-20/20A: This class was introduced in 1969, with America (N10A) and Columbia (N3A) being the first two. The Europa (N2A) followed in 1972 and was based in Italy, the first Goodyear blimp based outside of the United States. These airships were larger than the GZ 19 blimps. Beginning in 2014, Goodyear began retiring the GZ-20 and replacing them with the Zeppelin NT. On February 23, 2014, Spirit of Goodyear was retired in Pompano Beach after the 2014 Daytona 500.[17] On August 10, 2015, the California-based GZ-20, the Spirit of America, was decommissioned. The Spirit of Innovation, took over California operations in September 2015 until its retirement in March 2017 as the last remaining GZ-20. In fall of 2017, Wingfoot Two will be relocated to California.[18]
  • GZ-22: The only airship in this class was the Spirit of Akron (N4A). Originally built in 1987 to show the U.S. Department of Defense that airships were still militarily viable, it was the most technically advanced airship Goodyear ever had in its public relations fleet, featuring fly-by-wire technology. However, Spirit of Akron was destroyed in a crash in 1999 and the company has not built one since, most likely because of the increase in manufacturing and operating expenses due to its advanced technology.
  • LZ N07-101: In May 2011, Goodyear announced that it would be replacing its aging fleet of GZ-20 blimps (non-rigid airships) with Zeppelin NT airships. Construction began in 2012 on the first of three new semi-rigid airships; completed in March 2014, Wingfoot One was christened on August 23, 2014, by Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts.[8] Wingfoot Two, the name of Goodyear's second semi-rigid airship, was unveiled in April 2016.[19] The third finished the fleet in 2018. Shaesta Waiz, the youngest woman to fly solo around the world, christened Wingfoot Three during an August 30 ceremony in Akron, with the traditional smashing of a bottle of champagne across the bow. "Wingfoot Three will serve as a beacon for me to continue my work inspiring and celebrating aviation with others," said Waiz. She joined a list of other famous Goodyear airship christeners, including Amelia Earhart and astronaut Sally Ride.[20]

Historical navy classes edit

Dimensions edit

 
A Goodyear blimp, near Manchester, England evening of 30 April 2012

According to the Goodyear website, the now retired GZ 19 and 19A blimps were 150 and 157 feet (46 and 48 meters) long respectively, and the GZ-20/20A blimps were 192 feet (59 meters) long, 59.5 feet (18.1 meters) tall, and 50 feet (15 meters) wide. For comparison, the largest airships ever built, the Zeppelin company's Hindenburg, LZ-129, and the Graf Zeppelin II, LZ-130, were both 804 feet (245 meters) long and 135 feet (41 meters) in diameter. That is, over four times as long and over twice as wide as the current Goodyear blimps. The largest blimp ever made by Goodyear was the U.S. Navy's ZPG-3, at 403 feet (123 meters) in length.

Names edit

 
Puritan (NC7A) at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair

Since 1928, Goodyear had traditionally named its blimps after the U.S. winners of the America's Cup yacht race. This naming method is attributed to then-Goodyear CEO P. W. Litchfield,[21] who viewed the airships as "aerial yachts". Although that practice deviated with the introduction of the Spirit of Akron in 1987, the tradition ended with the Florida-based Stars & Stripes in 2005.

In 2006, Goodyear began having the public participate in the naming of their airships; they dubbed this the "Name the Blimp" contest. Spirit of Innovation was the first airship to be named by the public.

The America's Cup winners' names:[22] Puritan, Reliance, Defender, Volunteer, Resolute, Vigilant, Mayflower, Ranger, Rainbow, Enterprise, Columbia, America, Stars & Stripes.[21][23]

Non-cup winners' names:[22] Pilgrim,[24]Neponset,[24]Spirit of Akron,[21]Spirit of Goodyear,[21]Eagle,[21]Spirit of America,[25]Spirit of Innovation,[25]Wingfoot One,[26]Wingfoot Two.[19]

Foreign based blimps have been operated by The Lightship Group since the 1990s: Europa,[21]Spirit of Europe,[27]Spirit of the South Pacific,[27]Spirit of the Americas,[28]Spirit of Safety,[29]Ventura,[30]Ling Hang Zhe (Navigator).[25]

Passenger policy edit

The only passengers that Goodyear will allow on the blimps are corporate guests of the company and members of the press; it has been Goodyear's long-standing policy that no public rides are offered. However, for over 50 years, it had to offer limited public rides at its Miami, Florida, winter base on Watson Island as part of its land-lease deal with the city in order to operate from the island. That practice ended in 1979 when the base was moved to Opa-locka, Florida.

During the period in which Goodyear supplied tires for IndyCar, it was a tradition that the pole position winner at the Indianapolis 500 would get a ride in the blimp in the days leading up to the race.[31]

During the period in which Goodyear was a corporate sponsor of the All American Soap Box Derby,[32] the winners of the World Championship races held each July in Akron, Ohio were awarded a ride in the blimp.[33][34] Typically these rides were given on the day following the annual race, but if weather prohibited the blimp from flying on that day, the champions were given an award letter from Goodyear. This letter was basically a lifetime ticket for one blimp ride to be taken whenever arrangements could be made between all parties involved.

The European Goodyear blimp is operated by Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei, a commercial passenger flight operator, and the Goodyear Zeppelin NT is regularly used for public flights around Germany outside of sport seasons.[35]

Night signs edit

For years, Goodyear has fitted its blimps with a night sign. From neon tubes, to incandescent lamps to LEDs, these signs have helped the company advertise its products and also deliver public service messages from various organizations such as local governments.

  • Neon-O-Gram Originally called NeonGoodyear, was first fitted on Defender in the 1930s. Neon tubes on the sides of the blimp which usually spelled out 'Goodyear'.
  • 10 Panel Incandescent Bulbs
  • Skytacular: In the mid-1960s, the GZ-19 Mayflower (N4A) was fitted with over 3,000 incandescent lamps of red, yellow, blue and green on both sides that for the first time featured animation. Usually moving stick figures, ticker messages or colorful patterns. A small gas turbine had to be attached to the blimp's car in order to power the Skytacular night sign.
  • Super Skytacular: Same technology as Skytacular, but with more than 7,000 lamps on both sides. Super Skytacular was fitted on the new longer GZ-20 blimps in 1969.
  • EagleVision

Accidents edit

  • Wingfoot Air Express, while transporting passengers from Chicago's Grant Park to the White City Amusement Park, caught fire then crashed through the skylight of the Illinois Trust & Savings Bank on July 21, 1919, killing one crewman, two passengers, and ten bank employees.[36]
  • Columbia, tail number N10A, was buzzed repeatedly by a radio-controlled model airplane when the blimp flew over a field used for R/C model flying on September 3, 1990; the R/C pilot then intentionally rammed his model airplane into the blimp, tearing a three-foot hole through the envelope.[37] The blimp made a "hard landing" at a nearby airport. The R/C pilot, John William Moyer, was identified by other flyers at the field and was arrested.[38]
  • Spirit of Akron, tail number N4A, crashed on 28 October 1999, in Suffield, Ohio, when it suddenly entered an uncontrolled left turn and began descending. The pilot and technician on board received only minor injuries when the blimp struck trees. The National Transportation Safety Board report identified that improperly hardened metal splines on the control actuators sheared, causing loss of control. Spirit of Akron was a unique airship, the only Goodyear blimp of the GZ-22 class to be built.[39]
  • Stars and Stripes, tail number N1A, crashed on June 16, 2005, in Coral Springs, Florida, when it was caught in a strong thunderstorm that eventually pushed the aircraft into trees and powerlines. There were no injuries in the crash, although the pilot and passenger were trapped for a number of hours until the powerlines could be de-energized.[40] The National Transportation Safety Board accident report claims the cause of the accident to be the pilot's "inadequate in-flight planning/decision which resulted in an in-flight encounter with weather (thunderstorm outflow), and downdrafts..."[41]
  • Spirit of Safety I (built by American Blimp Corporation), registered as G-TLEL and owned and operated by Lightship Europe Limited, (but operating in Goodyear livery), caught fire while on landing approach to the Reichelsheim Airport and crashed on June 12, 2011, near Reichelsheim, Hesse, Germany. The pilot, Michael Nerandzic, flew the airship low enough that passengers could jump to the ground, and all three did indeed leap to safety. Nerandzic then, while still able to maintain some control on the burning blimp, climbed away so that fire or wreckage would not hit the escapees; soon after, Nerandzic died in the blimp's fiery wreck.[29][42]

Popular culture edit

In 1983, the city of Redondo Beach, California, near the blimp base airport in Carson, California,[43][better source needed] adopted resolution number 6252 recognizing the Goodyear Airship Columbia (since retired) as the "Official Bird of Redondo Beach".[44]

The blimp appears in Cars.

The blimp is mentioned in the song "It Was A Good Day" by Ice Cube.

In January 2019, the College Football Hall of Fame inducted the Goodyear Blimp as its first-ever nonhuman inductee.[45]

References edit

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General and cited references edit

  • Cornfeld, Betty; Edwards, Owen (1983). "The Goodyear Blimp". Quintessence: The Quality of Having "It". Photographs: Dan Kozan. New York: Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers. pp. 44–45. ISBN 9781579121501. OCLC 46541599.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • The Goodyear Blimp, Today and Yesterday: A complete guide to Goodyear's advertising blimps
  • Goodyear upgrades from blimps to Zeppelins
  • Poll: Should Goodyear Still Call Their New Zeppelin NT Airships 'Blimps'?
  • A blimp is a blimp. These aren't.
  • Goodyear-Zeppelin airship dock collection, 1920–1959. Finding guide on the OAC.

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The Goodyear Blimp is any one of a fleet of airships or dirigibles operated by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company used mainly for advertising purposes and capturing aerial views of live sporting events for television 3 The term blimp itself is defined as a non rigid airship without any internal structure the pressure of lifting gas within the airship envelope maintains the vessel s shape Wingfoot One N1A is not actually a blimp but rather a semi rigid airship built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin 1 Spirit of Innovation N4A Goodyear s last true blimp non rigid airship was retired on March 14 2017 2 From the launch of the Pilgrim in 1925 to the retiring of the Spirit of Innovation in 2017 Goodyear generally owned and operated non rigid airships in its global public relations fleet In 2014 Goodyear began to replace its three U S non rigid airships blimps with three new semi rigid airships each of which have a rigid internal frame Although technically incorrect Goodyear continues to use blimp in reference to these new semi rigid airships 1 Wingfoot One the first such model in Goodyear s U S fleet was christened on August 23 2014 at the Wingfoot Lake Airship Hangar near the company s headquarters in Akron Ohio 4 Contents 1 Airship fleet 2 Lifting agent 3 Models 3 1 Historical navy classes 4 Dimensions 5 Names 6 Passenger policy 7 Night signs 8 Accidents 9 Popular culture 10 References 11 General and cited references 12 External linksAirship fleet edit nbsp The Spirit of Goodyear N3A one of the iconic Goodyear Blimps which was based at Wingfoot LakeIn May 2011 Goodyear announced it was replacing its fleet of non rigid airships with three semi rigid airships built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin 5 6 Goodyear s U S fleet consists of three semi rigid airships model LZ N07 101 7 8 Wingfoot One N1A based in Pompano Beach Airpark IATA PPM ICAO KPMP FAA LID PMP in Pompano Beach Florida 9 Wingfoot Two N2A based in Goodyear Blimp Base Airport FAA LID 64CL in Carson California Wingfoot Three N3A based in Wingfoot Lake Airship Operations Balloonport FAA LID 4OH6 in Suffield Ohio 10 The new airships are 246 feet 75 meters long 52 feet 16 meters longer than Goodyear s old model the GZ 20 The Zeppelin NT model is also slimmer has a top speed of 70 miles per hour 110 kilometers per hour versus 50 miles per hour 80 kilometers per hour for the blimp and has a passenger gondola that seats 12 compared to seven in the blimp The gondola also contains a restroom 11 Both craft are outfitted with LED sign technology Goodyear calls Eaglevision This allows the aircraft to display bright multi colored animated words and images Goodyear has also leased blimps operating in other parts of the world These airships were built and operated by The Lightship Group of Orlando Florida In 2012 The Lightship Group was acquired along with the American Blimp Corporation by Van Wagner Communications LLC and operated as the Van Wagner Airship Group until November 17 2017 when it was purchased by Airsign Inc 12 13 14 They currently operate an airship for Goodyear in China 15 Lifting agent editThe Goodyear blimps are inflated with helium The helium is maintained under low pressure so small punctures do not pose serious consequences for the blimp One inspection element of the blimps is to look into the envelope for pinpoints of light which are indicative of small holes Prior to the Zeppelin NT the Goodyear blimps were non rigid meaning their shape is not maintained by a rigid internal structure dirigibles directable steerable airships Inside their exterior envelope the blimps are fitted with air filled ballonets As the blimp ascends or descends the internal ballonets expand or contract to compensate for density changes and to maintain uniform pressure in the envelope The latest Goodyear airship the Zeppelin NT is a departure from this convention as it is a semi rigid airship that makes use of a truss inside the envelope to provide some of its strength Models edit nbsp Enterprise N1A a model GZ 20 blimp flies over the 1981 Indianapolis 500 Goodyear replaced the fleet s old color scheme in 1991 16 nbsp America N3A and Columbia N4A are moored in preparation for the 1984 Summer Olympics nbsp Wingfoot Two N2A a model LZ N07 101 semi rigid airship takes off to provide aerial coverage of the 2016 NBA playoffs GZ stands for Goodyear Zeppelin stemming from the partnership Goodyear had with the German company when both were building airships together However these models came many years after this partnership had dissolved during the start of World War II The GZ 1 was the USS Akron ZRS 4 the U S Navy s fourth rigid airship used for several tests including as a flying aircraft carrier GZ 19 19A Introduced in 1959 with the Mayflower N4A and discontinued in 1978 after the Mayflower N38A was destroyed by a tornado The design for this class is similar to the L class blimp built by Goodyear for the U S Navy GZ 20 20A This class was introduced in 1969 with America N10A and Columbia N3A being the first two The Europa N2A followed in 1972 and was based in Italy the first Goodyear blimp based outside of the United States These airships were larger than the GZ 19 blimps Beginning in 2014 Goodyear began retiring the GZ 20 and replacing them with the Zeppelin NT On February 23 2014 Spirit of Goodyear was retired in Pompano Beach after the 2014 Daytona 500 17 On August 10 2015 the California based GZ 20 the Spirit of America was decommissioned The Spirit of Innovation took over California operations in September 2015 until its retirement in March 2017 as the last remaining GZ 20 In fall of 2017 Wingfoot Two will be relocated to California 18 GZ 22 The only airship in this class was the Spirit of Akron N4A Originally built in 1987 to show the U S Department of Defense that airships were still militarily viable it was the most technically advanced airship Goodyear ever had in its public relations fleet featuring fly by wire technology However Spirit of Akron was destroyed in a crash in 1999 and the company has not built one since most likely because of the increase in manufacturing and operating expenses due to its advanced technology LZ N07 101 In May 2011 Goodyear announced that it would be replacing its aging fleet of GZ 20 blimps non rigid airships with Zeppelin NT airships Construction began in 2012 on the first of three new semi rigid airships completed in March 2014 Wingfoot One was christened on August 23 2014 by Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts 8 Wingfoot Two the name of Goodyear s second semi rigid airship was unveiled in April 2016 19 The third finished the fleet in 2018 Shaesta Waiz the youngest woman to fly solo around the world christened Wingfoot Three during an August 30 ceremony in Akron with the traditional smashing of a bottle of champagne across the bow Wingfoot Three will serve as a beacon for me to continue my work inspiring and celebrating aviation with others said Waiz She joined a list of other famous Goodyear airship christeners including Amelia Earhart and astronaut Sally Ride 20 Historical navy classes edit C class blimp 1918 1919 D class blimp 1920 1924 F class blimp Type FB 1918 1923 Goodyear Type AD 1925 1931 G class blimp 1935 19 H class blimp 1921 1923 J class blimp 1922 1940 K class blimp 1938 1959 WWII anti submarine post war tests K 1 1938 1940 pre war experimental L class blimp 1930s 1945 WWII M class blimp 1944 1956 N class blimp 1950s 1962 Goodyear ZWG 1950sDimensions edit nbsp A Goodyear blimp near Manchester England evening of 30 April 2012According to the Goodyear website the now retired GZ 19 and 19A blimps were 150 and 157 feet 46 and 48 meters long respectively and the GZ 20 20A blimps were 192 feet 59 meters long 59 5 feet 18 1 meters tall and 50 feet 15 meters wide For comparison the largest airships ever built the Zeppelin company s Hindenburg LZ 129 and the Graf Zeppelin II LZ 130 were both 804 feet 245 meters long and 135 feet 41 meters in diameter That is over four times as long and over twice as wide as the current Goodyear blimps The largest blimp ever made by Goodyear was the U S Navy s ZPG 3 at 403 feet 123 meters in length Names edit nbsp Puritan NC7A at the 1933 Chicago World s FairSince 1928 Goodyear had traditionally named its blimps after the U S winners of the America s Cup yacht race This naming method is attributed to then Goodyear CEO P W Litchfield 21 who viewed the airships as aerial yachts Although that practice deviated with the introduction of the Spirit of Akron in 1987 the tradition ended with the Florida based Stars amp Stripes in 2005 In 2006 Goodyear began having the public participate in the naming of their airships they dubbed this the Name the Blimp contest Spirit of Innovation was the first airship to be named by the public The America s Cup winners names 22 Puritan Reliance Defender Volunteer Resolute Vigilant Mayflower Ranger Rainbow Enterprise Columbia America Stars amp Stripes 21 23 Non cup winners names 22 Pilgrim 24 Neponset 24 Spirit of Akron 21 Spirit of Goodyear 21 Eagle 21 Spirit of America 25 Spirit of Innovation 25 Wingfoot One 26 Wingfoot Two 19 Foreign based blimps have been operated by The Lightship Group since the 1990s Europa 21 Spirit of Europe 27 Spirit of the South Pacific 27 Spirit of the Americas 28 Spirit of Safety 29 Ventura 30 Ling Hang Zhe Navigator 25 Passenger policy editThe only passengers that Goodyear will allow on the blimps are corporate guests of the company and members of the press it has been Goodyear s long standing policy that no public rides are offered However for over 50 years it had to offer limited public rides at its Miami Florida winter base on Watson Island as part of its land lease deal with the city in order to operate from the island That practice ended in 1979 when the base was moved to Opa locka Florida During the period in which Goodyear supplied tires for IndyCar it was a tradition that the pole position winner at the Indianapolis 500 would get a ride in the blimp in the days leading up to the race 31 During the period in which Goodyear was a corporate sponsor of the All American Soap Box Derby 32 the winners of the World Championship races held each July in Akron Ohio were awarded a ride in the blimp 33 34 Typically these rides were given on the day following the annual race but if weather prohibited the blimp from flying on that day the champions were given an award letter from Goodyear This letter was basically a lifetime ticket for one blimp ride to be taken whenever arrangements could be made between all parties involved The European Goodyear blimp is operated by Deutsche Zeppelin Reederei a commercial passenger flight operator and the Goodyear Zeppelin NT is regularly used for public flights around Germany outside of sport seasons 35 Night signs editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message For years Goodyear has fitted its blimps with a night sign From neon tubes to incandescent lamps to LEDs these signs have helped the company advertise its products and also deliver public service messages from various organizations such as local governments Neon O Gram Originally called NeonGoodyear was first fitted on Defender in the 1930s Neon tubes on the sides of the blimp which usually spelled out Goodyear 10 Panel Incandescent Bulbs Skytacular In the mid 1960s the GZ 19 Mayflower N4A was fitted with over 3 000 incandescent lamps of red yellow blue and green on both sides that for the first time featured animation Usually moving stick figures ticker messages or colorful patterns A small gas turbine had to be attached to the blimp s car in order to power the Skytacular night sign Super Skytacular Same technology as Skytacular but with more than 7 000 lamps on both sides Super Skytacular was fitted on the new longer GZ 20 blimps in 1969 EagleVisionAccidents editWingfoot Air Express while transporting passengers from Chicago s Grant Park to the White City Amusement Park caught fire then crashed through the skylight of the Illinois Trust amp Savings Bank on July 21 1919 killing one crewman two passengers and ten bank employees 36 Columbia tail number N10A was buzzed repeatedly by a radio controlled model airplane when the blimp flew over a field used for R C model flying on September 3 1990 the R C pilot then intentionally rammed his model airplane into the blimp tearing a three foot hole through the envelope 37 The blimp made a hard landing at a nearby airport The R C pilot John William Moyer was identified by other flyers at the field and was arrested 38 Spirit of Akron tail number N4A crashed on 28 October 1999 in Suffield Ohio when it suddenly entered an uncontrolled left turn and began descending The pilot and technician on board received only minor injuries when the blimp struck trees The National Transportation Safety Board report identified that improperly hardened metal splines on the control actuators sheared causing loss of control Spirit of Akron was a unique airship the only Goodyear blimp of the GZ 22 class to be built 39 Stars and Stripes tail number N1A crashed on June 16 2005 in Coral Springs Florida when it was caught in a strong thunderstorm that eventually pushed the aircraft into trees and powerlines There were no injuries in the crash although the pilot and passenger were trapped for a number of hours until the powerlines could be de energized 40 The National Transportation Safety Board accident report claims the cause of the accident to be the pilot s inadequate in flight planning decision which resulted in an in flight encounter with weather thunderstorm outflow and downdrafts 41 Spirit of Safety I built by American Blimp Corporation registered as G TLEL and owned and operated by Lightship Europe Limited but operating in Goodyear livery caught fire while on landing approach to the Reichelsheim Airport and crashed on June 12 2011 near Reichelsheim Hesse Germany The pilot Michael Nerandzic flew the airship low enough that passengers could jump to the ground and all three did indeed leap to safety Nerandzic then while still able to maintain some control on the burning blimp climbed away so that fire or wreckage would not hit the escapees soon after Nerandzic died in the blimp s fiery wreck 29 42 Popular culture editIn 1983 the city of Redondo Beach California near the blimp base airport in Carson California 43 better source needed adopted resolution number 6252 recognizing the Goodyear Airship Columbia since retired as the Official Bird of Redondo Beach 44 The blimp appears in Cars The blimp is mentioned in the song It Was A Good Day by Ice Cube In January 2019 the College Football Hall of Fame inducted the Goodyear Blimp as its first ever nonhuman inductee 45 References edit a b Ewinger James March 14 2014 Goodyear rolls out newest blimp Cody B with the help of Zeppelin The Plain Dealer via Cleveland com Plain Dealer Publishing Co and Northeast Ohio Media Group Archived from the original on July 21 2014 Retrieved July 21 2014 The three trusses mean that the new airship is semi rigid As such it is not a blimp which is defined as non rigid But Goodyear s newest airship will still be called a blimp The term Goodyear Blimp is so universally recognized that the company is proud to have it continue regardless of any technical difference said Goodyear spokesman Doug Grassian Goodyear retires blimps but keeps familiar form in flight Los Angeles Times Associated Press March 14 2017 Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Retrieved March 14 2017 Goodyear has let the helium out of the last of its fabled fleet of blimps but the company s flight program will continue Blimp Schedule Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 Retrieved 4 July 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status 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