May 06, 2002
Seattle Pacific Zeppelin Airlines

Shocking news!

Recent discoveries indicate that in an alternate timeline, the company which produced the poster above makes money hand over fist over jowl!

For a printable PDF, click the image.

UPDATE: I’ve realized that I misused the word “Zeppelin” in the poster. Since I depicted the Cargolifter dirigible and not the currently-flying Zeppelin NT I suppose I should change it to Seattle Pacific Dirigible Airways, or mayy-be Seattle Pacific Air Dirigibles. That would have the added benefit of gently teasing the Germans with the acronym SPAD, an obvious nod to some very excellent and fast areoplanes from the Great War which were 100% French! Whoo! Vive la Brie! J’aime bien les brioches! J’ecoute Serge Gainsbourg!

mike whybark. 117 words. Posted at May 06, 2002 07:57 AM
Comments

My husband would love to ride in a "blimp". Can't think of anything he hasn't done except this. Any help you could give me would be appreciated. I am hoping to give him a gift certificate at Xmas for a ride sometime next year.

Posted by: Joyce Adams at December 6, 2002 11:17 AM

Trying to find a way to buy/beg/borrow/steal a BLIMP ride for my lovely wife of 32 years...willing to travel within the WONDERFUL USA in order to accomplish same...any help would be appreciated...Brendan Grubb

Posted by: Brendan Grubb at December 11, 2002 6:22 AM

Please send info on prices, locations and dates for two to four persons.

Posted by: blafianza at January 1, 2003 6:14 PM

Better add this now.

There is no Zeppelin or blimp company affiliated with this web site. You cannot book a zeppelin flight or a blimp flight here.

You may read about a great dirigible disaster, however. Enjoy!

Posted by: mike at January 1, 2003 6:22 PM

I echo the lady's comments above who wanted to surprise her husband with a Zeppelin ride. We live in Palm Desert, CA. and would like to get some quotes re possible flights in the area. My husband will turn 80 on the 27th of January (is an old WWII fighter pilot) and would love to ride in a dirigible. Please let me know if it's possible around here - and the price, of course. Thank you. Bente Underwood

Posted by: bente underwood at January 8, 2004 6:38 PM

My dad has dreamed his whole life for a blimp ride....i tryed everywhere...If anyone know how to get one please email me at michellef742003@yahoo.com. .Thanks!!!!

Posted by: michelle at April 20, 2004 7:59 AM

I used to live nearby a goodyear blimp hanger, over 20 years ago. They would offer blimp rides to the public for $50 a passenger for a local flyaround.

IIRC, there are 6 such hangers that Goodyear operates. A true fan could track the nearest one down and see if rides are still offered...

Posted by: joe rodgers at July 28, 2005 4:25 PM




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