This day in Naval Aviation, 20 April 1917, Pensacola FL.
First flight of a US Navy blimp, the DN-1, later referred to as a Class A ship.
Pilots were LCDR Frank M. McCrary USN and LT Stanley V. Parker assisted by PO Jimmy Shade.
Unfortunately the DN-1 was a complete failure. It lacked lift, just barely made 35 mph and the transmission overheated, melting the bearings.
First flight of a US Navy blimp, the DN-1, later referred to as a Class A ship.
Pilots were LCDR Frank M. McCrary USN and LT Stanley V. Parker assisted by PO Jimmy Shade.
Unfortunately the DN-1 was a complete failure. It lacked lift, just barely made 35 mph and the transmission overheated, melting the bearings.
