Raynors HCA 2019-01
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A group of 3 B/W 10” x 8” glossy photographs of the salvaging of the Navy’s K-56 Blimp which was damaged April 21, 1944. Each photo is back stamped, “Official Photograph, Not to be used for Publication’ N.A.S. Houma Louisiana. Fine. there are 3 additional snap shots, not ID’d but likely related.Airships were produced by the Goodyear factory in Akron. From 1942 until 1945, 154 airships were built for the U.S. Navy, 133 were K-class blimpsThe southeast door of blimp hangar at NAS Houma, Louisiana, was chained open due to a fault. A gust of wind carried three K-class blimps, all of ZP-22, out into the night. K-56 traveled 4.5 miles[clarification needed] before crashing into trees. K-57, caught fire 4 miles[clarification needed] from the air station. K-62, fetched up against high-tension powerlines a quarter mile away and burned. K-56 was salvaged, repaired at Goodyear at Akron, Ohio, repaired and returned to service
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