I saw the "Blimpumentary" which drew tears in my eyes when they deflated and cut up the old Blimp Spirit of America, the design which has been flying for 92 years. I guess all good things must come to an end, to be replaced by newer designs.
I think they look really cool. And those vectoring props and that tail unit kinda make it like a big pneumatic helicopter. BTW, its now the Goodyear Semi-rigid.
At 01:36 through 01:54 the video producer should have used a little better judgement on the videoing . The image in the referenced time frame was a bit "OBSCENE". It looks very much like,,,,well,,,,,,YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. Not real happy with that. I am not going to report anyone, but the video should have a WARNING message. Young children are on the internet all the time. I don't think anybody under 12 should see this.
mammamia quanto fanno impressione..sono bellissimi ed emozionanti ..enormi!! purtroppo in Italia non si usano più... io quando ero molto piccolo li vedevo volare
The Zeppelin company in Friedrichshafen (Germany) built these NT Zeppelins (technically not a blimp). In Germany, the flights are open to the general public, they are VERY popular (despite costing ca. $500 for a 45 minute flight)
This blimp or something similar to it from Goodyear used to fly over Indianapolis all the time before, during , and after the 500 mile race. I haven't seen it in years around here but I saw it many, many times as a child.
Actually this one isn't a "Blimp" - its a Zeppelin NT (New Technology). A Blimp doesn't have the internal rigid framework that a Zeppelin (like the Hindenburg) had. That's why they are also called dirigibles and the Airships of the US Navy in the 30s (USS Shenandoah, USS Los Angeles, USS Akron, USS Macon) all had the designator ZR (Zeppelin Rigid). The Navy Blimps of WW II and the Goodyear Blimps up to the 70s didn't have the framework. In the 1990s the Zeppelin Company started to build the Zeppelin NTs (with a smaller internal Framework) again at the original site of the original Zeppelins in Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance in southern Germany. You can identify the Blimps from the Zeppelin easily: The Blimp has 4 fins in the back (like the old Zeppelins) whereas the Zeppelin NT has 3.
Jeszcze jak by go pokrył warstwą laminatu z perwoskitu to energii nigdy by mu nie zabrakło! A silniki elektryczne można by było dołożyć i zwiększyć jego moc i prędkość.
My grandson saw the Goodyear Blimp go over our house in Alabama and he is obsessed with watching videos. Is there a remote controlled one for a 3 yr old.
Goodyear says that when they replaced the GZ20 class of blimps with the NT zeppelins, that they won't call it the Goodyear zeppelin, they would still refer to it as the Goodyear blimp.
I kind of wish they had painted it silver. I saw the previous model at an airshow when I was a kid and never forgot what it looked like. Plus it looks cool in the old color rather than blue and yellow.
I saw the new Goodyear blimp last month at the airport where I work. It seemed to be much quieter than the old style blimp. I didn't hear any engine sound while it flew.
At 01:36 through 01:54 the video producer should have used a little better judgement on the videoing . The image in the referenced time frame was a bit "OBSCENE". It looks very much like,,,,well,,,,,,YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. Not real happy with that. I am not going to report anyone, but the video should have a WARNING message. Young children are on the internet all the time. I don't think anybody under 12 should see this.
Whatever happened to them? I remember when I was a little kid that there used to be Goodyear Blimps flying over my house every summer but then it stopped
The Zeppelin NT is cool and stuff, sleek & advanced, but it's shape is not as attractive as the old Goodyear blimps. The old ones had much more personality.
If you're talking about the old Goodyear blimps, you are wrong. No American dirigible was ever filled with hydrogen, including the German-built, American military-owned Macon, Akron & Shenandoah. The only dirigibles that used hydrogen were German and in other countries because in the early 20th century America was stingy with helium, and we were the only known source in the world large enough to fill a rigid airship.
Time will not change the design of the Zeppelin NT. It's basic and somewhat boring looking, except I do like the much larger size. I am a fan of old things, old airships, old amusement parks & roller coasters, old cars & planes. Modern technology and advancement has removed much of the beauty, simplicity, and fun of many things, the Goodyear blimp included.
aidan wilson And then I thought Samuel Stimpson said that he is not riding that blimp anymore *(cries)* . I love this blimp, you jerk, Samuel Stimpson!!
Not all airships are blimps, the giant Zeppelins (like the Hindenburg that burst into flames) had a rigid metal skeleton covered with a protective fabric. Inside they had several gas bags for lift, as well as room for cabins and living accomodations inside the hull. Blimps are the smaller ones, which keep their shape from the gas pressure and don't have living areas inside the hull, only in that little hanging gondola.
This is neither a blimp nor a zeppelin. Goodyear themselves calls this a "semi-rigid airship". And they also call it a blimp for some reason. The zeppelins where rigid airships made by a certain manufacturer in germany. A blimp is just a common name for a non-rigid airship.
Building airships in Friedrichshafen was never profitable. If you look at this on a company level, i.e. the Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH founded in 1908. But it was very profitable for the town and area in the end. 1909 Graf Ferdinand von Zeppelin and Wilhelm Maybach founded an own company to build engines for airships. MTU (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG). In 1910 Claude Dornier joined the Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH, and became a specialist for light metal designs. Founded later an own company and took over the Zeppelin Lindau facilities to construct/build airplanes. This company is now part of Airbus Defence and Space. In 1915 a further company was founded to produce gears for airship motors. Today known as ZF Friedrichshafen AG. In 2023 167,000 employees and a revenue of 46.6 billion USD. Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH was always and still is owned by a public foundation, the Zeppelin Stiftung. This foundation collapsed in 1946 and became - due to its foundation statutes - a municipal foundation controlled by the town of Friedrichshafen. ZF Friedrichshafen AG is owned to 92.5% by the Zeppelin Stiftung. ZLT Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH & Co. KG which designed and produces the Zeppelin NT models is owned to 51% by Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH and to 49% by ZF Friedrichshafen AG.
At 01:36 through 01:54 the video producer should have used a little better judgement on the videoing . The image in the referenced time frame was a bit "OBSCENE". It looks very much like,,,,well,,,,,,YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. Not real happy with that. I am not going to report anyone, but the video should have a WARNING message. Young children are on the internet all the time. I don't think anybody under 12 should see this.
The Goodyear blimp would fly over during the baseball games when I was a kid. Everyone always went wild.
Love to see blimps fly in to the air
I saw the "Blimpumentary" which drew tears in my eyes when they deflated and cut up the old Blimp Spirit of America, the design which has been flying for 92 years. I guess all good things must come to an end, to be replaced by newer designs.
beautiful
I live about five mins west of the subfield hanger and it great to see Wingfoot one and two in the air
david nelson I want to live near the Blimp hangar when I grow because I was just 13 years old.
I think they look really cool. And those vectoring props and that tail unit kinda make it like a big pneumatic helicopter. BTW, its now the Goodyear Semi-rigid.
At 01:36 through 01:54
the video producer should have used a little better judgement on the
videoing . The image in the referenced time frame was a bit "OBSCENE".
It looks very much like,,,,well,,,,,,YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. Not real
happy with that. I am not going to report anyone, but the video should
have a WARNING message. Young children are on the internet all the time.
I don't think anybody under 12 should see this.
@@MsGus57 I don’t get it I just see a blimp
@@MsGus57 Explain what your saying please all we see is a blimp taking ofd
It should be called the Goodyear Zeppelin
Just watched this thing fly over the mountain in East Tennessee, wish I was aboard
mammamia quanto fanno impressione..sono bellissimi ed emozionanti ..enormi!! purtroppo in Italia non si usano più... io quando ero molto piccolo li vedevo volare
"Hello, airplanes? Blimps. You win!"--Sterling Archer
Painting it blue and the text not being affected was so satisfying
All tape work. Even easier on such a big scale because small imperfections are much less noticible
it's a very strong blimp
you can watch movies and play games while riding on it.
The Zeppelin company in Friedrichshafen (Germany) built these NT Zeppelins (technically not a blimp). In Germany, the flights are open to the general public, they are VERY popular (despite costing ca. $500 for a 45 minute flight)
Imagine flying to Harrisonburg
This blimp or something similar to it from Goodyear used to fly over Indianapolis all the time before, during , and after the 500 mile race. I haven't seen it in years around here but I saw it many, many times as a child.
Rare sight
Even though Goodyear calls them blimps, this is a Zepplin NT. Goodyear has bought three Zepplin NT rigid airships.
Semi rigid*
@@hoyoversekindasucks *Eyesore 😏
Ok I'm joking a little, but I really miss the GZ-20s. Great memories.
Imagine flying the Goodyear blimp
I love The Goodyear Blimp
Dianelys Fernandez Me too
I Love Balloons
Actually this one isn't a "Blimp" - its a Zeppelin NT (New Technology). A Blimp doesn't have the internal rigid framework that a Zeppelin (like the Hindenburg) had. That's why they are also called dirigibles and the Airships of the US Navy in the 30s (USS Shenandoah, USS Los Angeles, USS Akron, USS Macon) all had the designator ZR (Zeppelin Rigid). The Navy Blimps of WW II and the Goodyear Blimps up to the 70s didn't have the framework. In the 1990s the Zeppelin Company started to build the Zeppelin NTs (with a smaller internal Framework) again at the original site of the original Zeppelins in Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance in southern Germany. You can identify the Blimps from the Zeppelin easily: The Blimp has 4 fins in the back (like the old Zeppelins) whereas the Zeppelin NT has 3.
Nice, thank you for the clarification. 👍
Jeszcze jak by go pokrył warstwą laminatu z perwoskitu to energii nigdy by mu nie zabrakło! A silniki elektryczne można by było dołożyć i zwiększyć jego moc i prędkość.
Shoutout to the camera man for flying and taking a video
That was fun.
“People of the Commonwealth: do not interfere. Our intentions are peaceful. We are the Brotherhood of Steel.”
That is just too cool man
It Probably Took A Good Year To Build.
Blimps FTW :D
My grandson saw the Goodyear Blimp go over our house in Alabama and he is obsessed with watching videos. Is there a remote controlled one for a 3 yr old.
wow cool
Goodyear says that when they replaced the GZ20 class of blimps with the NT zeppelins, that they won't call it the Goodyear zeppelin, they would still refer to it as the Goodyear blimp.
I remembered our car has old GoodYear tires
Wow
Here's the source: Goodyear Blimp Time-Laps Build in Blimp Hangar
Blimp Take Off
Goodyear™ ©
Awesome
I kind of wish they had painted it silver. I saw the previous model at an airshow when I was a kid and never forgot what it looked like. Plus it looks cool in the old color rather than blue and yellow.
that is how i think about it. the hindenburg, the graf zeppelin.... none of them where colored blue or yellow.
O nosso Brazil é terra de quem faz DIFERENÇA,NÃO É SÓ COPA OU CARNAVAL É MAS
Mas isso não é mencionado no vídeo (traduzido pelo google)
I like the music for the video
REALLY COOL WELCOME TO OHIO GOOD YEAR BLIMP
Lol ayye its the UFO lolol
It was so sad to see it go. :(
2024 anyone?
@@aliyathany205 me from India
@@aliyathany205 me boy
Top job....
So the new Goodyear "blimp" ISN'T a blimp"! It's a rigid airship with a keel and an internal frame! GREAT! Back to the Future!
DAVEEYYYYYYYYYY!!!! How ya doin’?
I saw the new Goodyear blimp last month at the airport where I work. It seemed to be much quieter than the old style blimp. I didn't hear any engine sound while it flew.
At 01:36 through 01:54
the video producer should have used a little better judgement on the
videoing . The image in the referenced time frame was a bit "OBSCENE".
It looks very much like,,,,well,,,,,,YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. Not real
happy with that. I am not going to report anyone, but the video should
have a WARNING message. Young children are on the internet all the time.
I don't think anybody under 12 should see this.
sue barker because the blimp flies too high.
@@MsGus57 nobody cares still 4 years later
The cabin looks like a helictipter
I wasn’t even born when this
Was uploaded
Wtf how old are you?
I think he has 7 or 6 years WTF
Samuel Stimpson Actully That Was Wingfoot 1 That's Number 2
Very Shiny
Whatever happened to them? I remember when I was a little kid that there used to be Goodyear Blimps flying over my house every summer but then it stopped
M3lgar 5 they’re not cheap
That's actually a Zeppelin NT. So.. 100% German technology..
Unreal.
The Zeppelin NT is cool and stuff, sleek & advanced, but it's shape is not as attractive as the old Goodyear blimps. The old ones had much more personality.
Crooked Halo the old ones also had HYDROGEN GAS which is flammable/EXPLOSIVE 😊
If you're talking about the old Goodyear blimps, you are wrong. No American dirigible was ever filled with hydrogen, including the German-built, American military-owned Macon, Akron & Shenandoah. The only dirigibles that used hydrogen were German and in other countries because in the early 20th century America was stingy with helium, and we were the only known source in the world large enough to fill a rigid airship.
Time will not change the design of the Zeppelin NT. It's basic and somewhat boring looking, except I do like the much larger size. I am a fan of old things, old airships, old amusement parks & roller coasters, old cars & planes. Modern technology and advancement has removed much of the beauty, simplicity, and fun of many things, the Goodyear blimp included.
GTA flashbacks:
WHAT HAPPENED , I JUST STEP ON THERE!!!!!!!
armored patrol welders be like:
The good year vs Hindenburg
does the good year blimp go anywhere beside Atlanta in Georgia like Rome, Georgia other places, 😀
I saw one blimp me mom Adam and my friend of mine we past by we hit to Mexican restaurant
In Fayetteville Arkansas
isn't that a german design? Looks like the new zeppelin model
I am in Auckland New Zealand, how can I get the opportunity to fly in an Airship and how much would it cost . Darrell.
La blimpurile se numesc si zeppeline
What about Bad Year blimp?
Or Economic Downturn blimp? Nah!..too many letters.
JA WIDZIAŁEM TEN STEROWIEC
When is it going to say, "Ice Cube is a pimp."?
saintdenis11 it was an aight day
saintdenis11 When it flies over South Central LA
saintdenis11 when he get that fat burger
I thought they stopped using blimps wen that one burst in to flames
aidan wilson And then I thought Samuel Stimpson said that he is not riding that blimp anymore *(cries)* . I love this blimp, you jerk, Samuel Stimpson!!
aidan wilson but zeppelin is a name of a company.... i's called "airships" duh.
Not all airships are blimps, the giant Zeppelins (like the Hindenburg that burst into flames) had a rigid metal skeleton covered with a protective fabric. Inside they had several gas bags for lift, as well as room for cabins and living accomodations inside the hull. Blimps are the smaller ones, which keep their shape from the gas pressure and don't have living areas inside the hull, only in that little hanging gondola.
*hindenburg crash
I like it
It's not a blimp!
Blimps. Do they live in pompano beach S Florida ?
But blimps aren't iving things... they don't "live" somewhere...
Not sow bad mite
Btw its a Zeppelin XD
+Novids What's the difference?
+RottenRroses Zeppelins have a inside structure that supports them
Blimps are just inflated hulls and the form is given by the form of the hull
Stay Alive your pfp, same
ITS A DIRIGIBLE DUMBASS
WRONG,it's a BLIMP zeppelins are no longer manufactured
Pump my Blimp
Ice Cube is a Pump?
WHAT THE HECK? WHAT IS THIS? THAT IS NOT A BLIMP! I IS A SEMIRIGID AIRCRAFT! CLICKBAIT!
😆😆😆
nice vid...
This is neither a blimp nor a zeppelin. Goodyear themselves calls this a "semi-rigid airship". And they also call it a blimp for some reason.
The zeppelins where rigid airships made by a certain manufacturer in germany.
A blimp is just a common name for a non-rigid airship.
Boss McAsskick Then why is it named, 'Goodyear Blimp' if it is not a blimp nor a zeppelin?
Jhebert Dela Cruz Asking the real questions
Zeppelimp?
Building airships in Friedrichshafen was never profitable. If you look at this on a company level, i.e. the Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH founded in 1908.
But it was very profitable for the town and area in the end.
1909 Graf Ferdinand von Zeppelin and Wilhelm Maybach founded an own company to build engines for airships. MTU (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG).
In 1910 Claude Dornier joined the Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH, and became a specialist for light metal designs. Founded later an own company and took over the Zeppelin Lindau facilities to construct/build airplanes. This company is now part of Airbus Defence and Space.
In 1915 a further company was founded to produce gears for airship motors. Today known as ZF Friedrichshafen AG. In 2023 167,000 employees and a revenue of 46.6 billion USD.
Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH was always and still is owned by a public foundation, the Zeppelin Stiftung. This foundation collapsed in 1946 and became - due to its foundation statutes - a municipal foundation controlled by the town of Friedrichshafen.
ZF Friedrichshafen AG is owned to 92.5% by the Zeppelin Stiftung.
ZLT Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH & Co. KG which designed and produces the Zeppelin NT models is owned to 51% by Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH and to 49% by ZF Friedrichshafen AG.
1 800 blimps for kids
Hey YOUCAR, LngVly22 said that my favorite vehicle is ugly as f***.
because he's jealous, boy :)
YOUCAR Yeah. Maybe he's jealous of blimps. *(laughs)*
Boycott Goodyear!!!
so small
Zeppelins are better
Me a gta player: 🔫🤠
She’s not a blimp.
She’s a semi-rigid airship.
the nt
Gta 5 jajaja
дережабдь, ага
Goodyear......is going Broke....
I hate blimps loud cars I hate shops and monster trucks pathetic submarine
That blimp is ugly as f*ck. bring back the old ones, Goodyear. The blimps are the only ones I buy your tires.
LngVly22 *(cries very loud)* Why did you say that!? You are supposed to say, 'Wow, that blimp attracts me to ride on.' , you jerk!!
At 01:36 through 01:54 the video producer should have used a little better judgement on the videoing . The image in the referenced time frame was a bit "OBSCENE". It looks very much like,,,,well,,,,,,YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. Not real happy with that. I am not going to report anyone, but the video should have a WARNING message. Young children are on the internet all the time. I don't think anybody under 12 should see this.
What the hell are you blabbering about?