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  • 2.2 Performance
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  • [edit] Operations

    K-1 was assembled at Lakehurst, NJ in the fall of 1931. After tests it was based at Cape May. In summer 1933 the K-1 was sent to Lakehurst and after the departure of J-4 to Sunnyvale, was with the ZMC-2, the only flying airships at Lakehurst until 1937. The K-1 last flew in September 1940, and was subsequently used for mooring and snow removal experiments until it was scrapped in October 1941. The K-1 was not a popular airship, tending to fly tail low, and was, despite its amenities, thought to be 'uncomfortable." The K-1 was not the prototype of the later "K Class."

    [edit] Specifications K-1

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    [edit] References

    1. ^ Popular Science. January 1931. 

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    see also: K-1
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