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Gift of the Goodyear Aerospace Corporation
This engine nacelle is the oldest major European lighter-than-air artifact in the United States. It was part of the CM-5, a French World War I non-rigid airship. The airship was sold to the U.S. Navy for European coastal patrol. It came to this country following the war, whereupon Goodyear acquired it, briefly considering the airship for an Akron-to-Detroit air service. Of particular interest, is the mechanic's work space behind the Salmson Z 9-cylinder radial engine.
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if you have any information or comments on the Chalais-Meudon CM-5.
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Specifications (Airship)
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| Length: |
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262' 6" |
| Diameter: |
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45' |
| Powerplant: |
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2 X 230hp Salmson |
| Year: |
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1918 |
| Location: |
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Civilian Hangar |
Aircraft Collection Index
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