Well, perhaps, although the blimps you're talking about are in actual fact dirigibles. Because they are steerable. Blimps, in theory aren't. I guess "the Goodyear Blimp" sounds better than "the Goodyear Dirigible".

I suppose it would even be possible to steer a hot-air balloon if you put the appropriate-sized motive power on it, sorting things out by main force rather than common sense. I mean, the McDonnell-Douglas F4 Phantom was once described as an example of how, if you put big enough engines on it, you can get a housebrick to fly ...



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