Lighter-than-air — Craft
: Rely entirely on internal gas pressure to maintain their shape.
: Use a partial keel or frame to support the envelope and distribute weight. 2. Lifting Agents lighter-than-air craft
The choice of gas determines the lift capacity and safety profile of the craft: : Rely entirely on internal gas pressure to
Lighter-than-air (LTA) craft, also known as , operate on the principle of buoyancy—displacing a volume of air with a gas that is less dense, thereby creating upward lift. Unlike airplanes, which rely on aerodynamic lift generated by movement through the air, LTA craft can remain aloft while stationary. 1. Types of LTA Craft Lifting Agents The choice of gas determines the
: Unpowered aerostats that drift with the wind or are tethered in place. Pilots primarily control altitude by adjusting the gas temperature or releasing ballast.
: Feature an internal structural framework that holds the gas cells and maintains the ship's shape regardless of gas pressure.