Thursday, July 8, 2010

BP Oil Spill: Navy Sends MZ-3A Blimp to Survey Gulf of Mexico - ABC News

BP Oil Spill: Navy Sends MZ-3A Blimp to Survey Gulf of Mexico - ABC News: "The Navy has now sent a blimp -- the MZ-3A Airship -- to patrol the shoreline from above, direct skimmers trying to corral floating oil, and look out for wildlife in harm's way.

The MZ-3A, almost identical to blimps used for advertising and bird's-eye views of sporting events, has been brought in from Yuma, Arizona. The Navy says the helium-filled ship, 178 feet long and capable of carrying 10 people or equipment, can stay in the air far longer than helicopters or planes, burning just 10 gallons of fuel an hour at its maximum cruising speed of 55 mph."

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