D-96 | |
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Role | Hot air airship |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Cameron Balloons |
First flight | 7 January 1973 |
Number built | 16 by January 1984 |
The Cameron D-96 was the first hot air airship, a powered, steerable lighter-than-air craft carrying two or three crew marrying the elongated envelope of an airship with the externally localized heat source of a modern hot air balloon. It was designed and built in the UK and first flown in 1973.