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USS Shenandoah and J-1 in hangar, 1922 (sepia photo)

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USS Shenandoah and J-1 in hangar, 1922 (sepia photo)

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1922 AD (C20th AD)

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USS Shenandoah was the first of four United States Navy rigid airships. It was constructed during 1922–23 at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, and first flew in September 1923. It developed the U.S. Navy's experience with rigid airships, and made the first crossing of North America by airship. On the 57th flight Shenandoah was torn apart in a squall line over Ohio in September of 1925.

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