H-class blimp

H class
NAVY H-1
General information
TypeObservation airship
ManufacturerGoodyear-Zeppelin Corporation
Primary usersUnited States Navy
Number built2
History
Introduction date1921
Retired1923

The H class blimp was an observation airship built for the U.S. Navy in the early 1920s. The original "H" Class design of 1919 was for a twin engined airship of approximately 80,000 cubic feet volume. Commander Lewis Maxfield (who was to have commanded the ZR-2, better known as the R38, and died in its crash) suggested that a small airship which could be used either as a tethered kite balloon, or be towed by a ship until releasing its cable, would be able to scout on its own. The concept was an airship similar to the later Army Motorized Kite Balloons.