Vertigo58, on Monday, March 26th, 2007 @ 7:39am, said:
I always thought it would be just too slow... but on a seperate note, imagine with todays high security and 9/11 aftermath it would have been taken out of the sky anyway. I'm glad that we had the chance to enjoy while it lasted. Real bummer.
We can just add to the list of things like Drive-In movies, etc to tell our kids that they will miss out on.
Considering that Goodyear still flies 3 blimps (only the Houston blimp was retired), and that there are more blimps in the sky than ever, including FujiFilm, Ameriquest, MetLife, and Outback Steakhouse, I would say your imagination is, well, your imagination.
There is even a company that will build, maintain and manage your blimp for you.
http://www.airshipman.com/
9/11 has had no impact on the blimp fleets whatsoever, and for good reason. As big, slow and cumbersome as they are, there are much more effective means of inflicting damage.