Cleveland, OH — The gondola from The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company’s retired “Spirit of Goodyear” blimp is being donated to the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum of the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland.
“It has been wonderful collaborating with Goodyear to add this blimp gondola to the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum,” said Kelly Falcone-Hall, president and CEO of the Western Reserve Historical Society.
“Adding this gondola to our Setting the World in Motion display will allow us to continue telling a complete story of the innovators and entrepreneurs of Northeast Ohio’s transportation history,” she said. “The display will bolster the exhibit, bringing to the forefront Goodyear’s deep roots in Northeast Ohio’s entrepreneurial background.”
The gondola is the compartment underneath the blimp’s envelope where the pilot and passengers ride. It is 23 feet long and weighs 3,400 lbs.
Built in 1982, the blimp gondola saw service on three airships logging more than 41,000 hours of flight during its 31 year history. From 1982-1992, it was mounted on the blimp America based in Spring, Texas; from 1992-1999 it was on the Stars & Stripes in Pompano Beach, Florida; and from 2000-2014, on the Spirit of Goodyear, in Suffield, Ohio.
In 2014, the gondola won a place in the Guinness Book of World Records as “The Longest Continuous Use for a Blimp” for its 14 year run with the Spirit of Goodyear.
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