
Airship Ventures'
"Eureka" airship sailed home to Moffett Field in San Francisco after
a successful visit to Southern California. Last Thursday through Monday,
"Eureka" brought her unique flightseeing experience to the
entertainment capital of the world. Within 48 hours of arriving in Southern
California, "Eureka" sold out all of her seats and over the course of
her five-day tour, the Zeppelin flew more than 40 flights above the Southern
California Coast, treating nearly 500 passengers to an unparalleled view of the
world below them.
"Eureka's"
trip marked the first time since 1929 that a Zeppelin had been seen in the L.A.
skies. Los Angeles County declared May 24 'Airship Day' in celebration of the
world's largest airship temporarily calling Long Beach Airport home. And, true
to the city's tinseltown roots, "Eureka" rolled out the red carpet
for luminaries like aviation legend Burt Rutan, designer of SpaceShip One, and
Gene Roddenberry, Jr., heir to the Star Trek legacy.
For many of the
Zeppelin's passengers, taking a flightseeing tour was a chance to check
"fly on an airship" off their bucket list. Others became so enamored
with the experience and the views that they have already reserved space to fly
again when "Eureka" returns to L.A. for the Fourth of July Holiday.
Airship Ventures Founder Brian Hall was very pleased with the L.A. welcome,
"The response from people in Southern California was so overwhelming that
we knew almost immediately that we'd better start planning our return
visit."
"Eureka"
will return to Southern California July 2-7.
"Eureka"
is the only passenger airship operation in the United States, and the world's
largest airship. The Zeppelin's cabin accommodates one pilot, one flight attendant,
and 12 passengers, She uses the inert gas helium for lift, and vectored thrust
engines for flight, Zeppelin NTs have been flying in Germany and Japan since
1997.