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SWIFTAIR - Occussi-Ambeno's Airship Express Service.

 

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Swiftair Corporation uses modern, safe, and fast high-tech airships filled with helium, an inert gas that will not ignite. It is 100% safe for airship flight. Swiftair's fleet of five zeppelins operates regularly within Occussi-Ambeno and also runs less frequent international links. Airships are ideally suited to delivering mail, passengers, and supplies to isolated outposts, where the ships can hover to transfer cargo.

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Some modern and historical airship photos.
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A zeppelin over Friederichshafen, Germany, early 1900s.
Zeppelin NT at a mobile mooring mast at Nitibe, Occussi-Ambeno.
Zeppelin NT in flight over Occussi-Ambeno.
An oil painting by Valery Kupzow, Russia, 1932.
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, designer and builder of the zeppelin fleet.
A German postcard showing the GRAF ZEPPELIN over its home port of Friederichshafen.  Click to see the full-size postcard.
A view of the control gondola, Zeppelin NT.
An airmail stamp from Germany, 1938.
In 1930, the USA issued this stamp to honor the Europe-America flight by the Graf Zeppelin.
The airship Graf Zeppelin is shown on Occussi-Ambeno's 30 cents stamp of 1983.
The first Swiftair zeppelin flight to Sonné in 1990.
Sunday Mirror, May 28 1937, prototype full colour printing.
A view of the control gondola, Zeppelin NT.
An airmail stamp from Germany, 1938.
In 1930, the USA issued this stamp to honor the Europe-America flight by the Graf Zeppelin.

             

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