- Forlanini airships
This is a complete list of Forlanini
airship s designed and built by the Italian pioneerEnrico Forlanini from 1900 to 1931 (posthumously).Lapini, Gian Luca] These, like the GermanGroß-Basenach semi-rigid airship s, were the first to have the gondola attached to the envelope, to reduce air resistance.editors of Italian wikipedia]F.1 "Leonardo da Vinci"
*Designed: 1900-1901New York Times]
*Maiden flight:1909-07-02
*Flights: 38, total distance 850 km.
*Longest duration: 90 minutes
*Length: 40 metres
*Volume: 3,265 cubic metres
*Propulsion: OneAntoinette engine of 40 HP
*Maximum speed: 52 km/hConstruction started in 1900 collaboration with Cesare del Fabbro. Its first flight in 1909 was one year after the first Italian semi-rigid flight by
Gaetano Arturo Crocco . Like all the Floranini airships, expect the Omnia Dir, theempennage comprised groups of multiple planes at the poop and at the tail.F.2 "Città di Milano"
*Maiden flight:
1913-08-17 [New York Times has 1912.#Tim ]
*Flights: 43
*Length: 72 metres
*Volume: 12,000 cubic metres
*Gas cells: 12
*Propulsion: TwoIsotta Fraschini engines of 80 HP each
*Maximum speed: 70 km/h
*Flight ceiling: 2400 metres
*Useful payload: 5tonne
*Owner:Royal Italian Army ("Regio Esercito")
*Fate:1914-04-09 emergency landing during storm, then damaged by trees and terrain while moored. While attempting to deflate gas cells, caught fire and destroyed.F.2's gondola was divided in three compartments: the command cabin, passenger cabin, and machine room. For safety all the material was treated with a fire suppressant and the envelope was double-skinned.
F.3
*Volume: 13,790 cubic metresLigugnana, Sandro]
*Propulsion: FourFIAT S.54-A engines of 80 HP each
*Maximum speed: 80 km/h
*Flight endurance: 24 hours
*Useful payload: 6 tonne
*Fate: built for the British government but due toWorld War I requisitioned by the Italian Army in 1918F.4
*Volume: 15,000 cubic metres
*Built: 1915 [New York Times wrote F-4 appeared in 1916.#Tim ]
*Owner: Marina ItalianaF.5
*Built: 1917
*Volume: 17,783 cubic metres [New York Times claimed convert|700000|cuft|m3.#Tim ]
*Length: convert|300|ft|m
*Maximum width: convert|66|ft|m
*Propulsion: TwoFIAT S.76-A engines of 350 HP each
*Flight ceiling: convert|20000|ft|m
*Gas cells: 12
*Payload: convert|22000|lb|kg [New York Times wrote payload reduces to convert|13000|lb|kg at convert|7000|ft|m and convert|8000|lb|kg at convert|13000|ft|m.#Tim ]
*Crew: 5: commander, two officers, two mechanics
*Owner:Royal Italian Army
*Fate: military operations, decommissioned1918-02-06 F.6
*Built: 1918
*Volume: 15,000 cubic metres
*Propulsion: FourIsotta Fraschini IV-B engines of 180 HP each
*Owner:Royal Italian Army ("Regio Esercito")
*Fate: one single military mission before the armistice"Omnia Dir"
*Built: 1931
*Volume: 4,000 cubic metres
*Propulsion: OneIsotta Fraschini of 150 HP
*Note: Used two groups of five jets of compressed air for manoeuvring, one at each endee also
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Enrico Forlanini
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References
*aerostati.it. [http://www.aerostati.it/cronologia.htm Cronologia aerostatica] (Italian) last accessed
2008-06-30
*Lapini, Gian Luca. 2004. [http://www.storiadimilano.it/Personaggi/Milanesi%20illustri/forlanini/forlanini.htm Storia di Milano ::: Enrico Forlanini] (Italian) last accessed2008-06-30
*Sandro Ligugnana - Alessandro Ligugnana [http://www.officineleonardo.com/storia/uk/airships.html History - Officine Leonardo da Vinci] . Last accessed2008-09-01
*The New York Times Magazine.1918-01-13 Page SM3. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A0DE3DA163AE532A25750C1A9679C946996D6CF New Italian Airship Better Than Zeppelin] , last accessed2008-06-30 ( [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9A0DE3DA163AE532A25750C1A9679C946996D6CF full article] )
*editors of Italian wikipedia article [http://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Forlanini_%28dirigibili%29&oldid=9410613]
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