Why Airships Refuse to Die — and Who’s Paying for It
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The blimp was supposed to die with the Hindenburg. Yet decades later, defense contractors and startups are still spending fortunes trying to make it the future again. To find out why, Jordan Winters went inside modern airship hangar, met the people betting their careers on them, and discovered how one doomed idea keeps finding new life and new funding. Call Bland yourself at 415-480-0000 to try it or visit this link to learn more: https://www.bland.ai/?utm_source=Dynamo&utm_medium=paid&utm_campaign=October29Video 00:00 Intro 1:09 When airships WERE the future 2:45 The airship revival? 5:53 Bland AI ad break 6:56 Enter: the private sector 9:01 Going to see an airship IRL 11:39 How government funding sparks innovation
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