Things airship related and the back story on operating the Airship Ventures Zeppelin “Eureka” in the USA.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Can't wait to go back!
The Monterey Bay Area lived up to its reputation as a wonderful destination by opening its arms wide to us on Thursday. We were overwhelmed by the good wishes of the press and the people there. Del Monte Aviation were brilliant hosts at the airport. The phones have been ringing since then with everyone wanting to know when we'll be back and making suggestions for events that we should attend! We're aiming to schedule Monterey and the area as a regular location for a few days each month and look forward to making friends with all the local businesses and attractions. If you're interested in booking a flight in this area, please call us, or send us a note from our locations page and we'll call you once the schedule firms up.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Around the World in 80 Days, Around the Bay in 60 Minutes!
"Around the World in 80 Days" is playing this month, through Dec 21, at the San Jose Repertory Theater.
Stampeding elephants! Raging typhoons! Runaway trains! Unabashedly high-spirited fun! This globe-trotting epic is the original “Amazing Race.” Fearless adventurer Phileas Fogg has agreed to an outrageous wager that puts his life and fortune at risk. With his loyal French manservant, Passepartout, by his
side, Fogg sets off to circumnavigate the globe in a mere 80 days. To complicate matters, the bumbling, inept lawman, Detective Fix, has mistaken Fogg for a notorious bank robber and tenaciously dogs Fogg’s footsteps around the globe. The tension builds as danger, romance, and hilarious surprises abound in this whirlwind, family fare adventure across seven continents.
Attend the show, and you have an opportunity to enter a drawing to win an exciting opportunity to travel “Around the Bay in 60 Minutes” on Airship Ventures’ Zeppelin NT Airship "Eureka." Just visit the show, and make a voluntary donation of $10 to the Rep and you will be entered into the drawing for two seats on board this amazing vehicle.
For those not attending, there is also the "Where in the world is Phileas Fogg" contest you can enter.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Airship Ballet
It's been fun this past weekend with the Metlife Blimp in the air over the bay with us. We're nearly twice the length of the A60+, but it's a really fun airship to fly. Katharine Board, our pilot, was with Snoopy 1 and Snoopy 2 for a long time, so it is cool for her to see it in the air while she's flying the Zeppelin. Snoopy 2 is around through the middle of December so we're sure there'll be plenty more rendezvous opportunities!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
"Flugvergnügen" or "The Ultimate Flying Machine"
German Consul General Rolf Schütte said at our naming ceremony on November 21:
Many people drive German cars that create „Fahrvergnügen“ or that call themselves „the ultimate driving machines“. Consul General Schütte said he was sure that the product made by „Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH & Co. KG“ in Friedrichshafen/Germany will create „Flugvergnügen“ in „the ultimate flying machine“ for all those who are lucky enough to get a ticket for one of the airship’s Bay Area trips.
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Naming Ceremony This Friday (Nov 21)
This Friday NASA Ames and Airship Ventures are holding a combined Moffett Field Diamond Jubilee (75th Anniversary) and Airship Ventures Zeppelin naming ceremony.
The ceremony is open to the public, with schedule and full details here
In addition to revealing the name of the ship, we will also be announcing the winner of the "guess the name" contest we held.
We're really looking forward to it -- we hope to see many of you there!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Zeppelin reflection
All rivers lead to the sea (bay)
Hello KGO
Pete's Goats
An oil painting in the office of NASA Ames Center Director, Pete Worden, shows him with a staff and some goats by Hangar One. There's a long story attached to the picture, but the goats are real! Here's the NASA goat 'mooring' and close up of the beasty shadows in the afternoon sun, taken from the airship on Thursday.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Bicycle Power
Look in the lower left of this photo - Matt enjoys checking out the
ship and hangar under pedal power.
ship and hangar under pedal power.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Hey, that's us..
We're now finally getting to go through all the photos that have been taken recently. Michael from Zeppelin took this picture of The Halls as we crossed the Golden Gate bridge on the way in on October 25th. Brian had been on the road for a couple of weeks and this was another 5am morning for all of us, so we were both tired but definitely happy when this picture was taken.
hole in one?
It's been a while
One day...?
Treasure Island housed a blimp base in the 1940's. There's lots of discussion going on about the redevelopment plans. We think they need a Zeppelin mooring there. There's already a wonderful 'terminal' for us to use. We flew over to scope it out. Definitely has potential!
Sf Sights - Farmers Market and Ferry Building
Longer than a 747
Surreal Moment
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Coming up for air
We've had a few messages from people wanting to know what the latest is. As you can all imagine, this first week has been more than a little busy with both the airship now here and all the team together. We also have been finishing the renovations to our new HQ and having office furniture installed so that we can all move into new spaces. And the team has been out inspecting and setting up the remote operations sites. To add to the mix, our first few days of operations had to be rescheduled due to the first major rains and winds of the season! Many of us have been working for weeks straight without decent breaks, and some time out has been necessary. We do have a large number of photos and stories about everything from the first entry into the Hangar through to the new offices and we'll get them up just as soon as we possibly can. Thanks for bearing with us as we get things launched!
Monday, October 27, 2008
Dark o'clock
The morning news crews are doing interviews with us at the field. The ship is lit up with spotlights and hangar 2 is in the background. Quite a sight. We're home!
3 hours sleep but never been so alive.
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
T minus 10
Bridge in sight
We have a biplane And dc3 escort courtesy Hiller Aviation museum
Thanks Steve and willy!
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Hiding
hanging out over pacifica waiting for our high noon entrance
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