Armstrong Whitworth H.M.A. R.33, close up port front control car view, emerging from shed, 1919
Armstrong Whitworth R.33 emerging from its shed, showing the front control car, 1919.
The R.33 was built in 1919 by Armstrong Whitworth in Barlow, North Yorkshire. It had the longest career of any British airship and was considered the luckiest. The RAF investigated the use of airships as a type of aircraft carrier, extending the range of fighter aircraft, but decided against the idea after trials using the R.33. The airship was dismantled in 1928.
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Object number | P016841 |
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