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Google Co-Founder Plans Longest U.S. Airship Since 1930s

A company owned by Google co-founder Sergey Brin plans to build the largest U.S. airship since the USS Macon and the golden age of airships nearly a century ago.

USS Macon airship in flight during the 1930s
Pathfinder 1 is expected to be the longest U.S. aircraft since the USS Macon, a Navy airship that was destroyed in a storm in 1935. [Courtesy: U.S. Navy]
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Key Takeaways:

A company owned by Google co-founder Sergey Brin aims to build the longest U.S. aircraft since the golden age of airships nearly a century ago. 

An electric-powered airship dubbed Pathfinder 1 is in the final building planning stages at Moffett Field in Mountain View, California, according to a detailed report in the Akron Beacon Journal. Could this project by LTA Research trigger a resurgence in the development of huge, majestic airships carrying payloads weighing about 20 tons that stay aloft with lighter-than-air (LTA) gas? 

Thom Patterson

Thom is a former senior editor for FLYING. Previously, his freelance reporting appeared in aviation industry magazines. Thom also spent three decades as a TV and digital journalist at CNN’s bureaus in Washington and Atlanta, eventually specializing in aviation. He has reported from air shows in Oshkosh, Farnborough and Paris. Follow Thom on Twitter @thompatterson.

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