NS class airship
| North Sea class | |
|---|---|
| N.S.8 | |
| Role | Naval patrol airship | 
| National origin | United Kingdom | 
| Manufacturer | RNAS Kingsnorth | 
| First flight | 1 February 1917 | 
| Introduction | 1917 | 
| Retired | 25 October 1921 (last flight) | 
| Status | Retired | 
| Primary user | Royal Navy Royal Air Force  | 
| Number built | 14 | 
The British NS (North Sea) class non-rigid airships were the largest and last in a succession of "blimps" that served with the Royal Naval Air Service during World War I; developed from experiences gained with earlier classes to operate off the east coast of Britain on long-range patrols. Despite early problems, examples of the class went on to break all flying records for non-rigid airships, and the type became regarded as the most efficient of its kind.