The SSZ37 in flight in 1918 |
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She flew 675 hours on patrol |
Here is uncle Al Purchase' airship, the SSZ37 in flight. It had a 75 hp Rolls Royce engine and cruised at 53 miles an hour,
climbed at 1,200 feet per minute. A machine gun expolded floating mines, and it could carry two 110 lb bombs, or a single
250 pound one.
Her trials were April 2nd 1918, on anti-submarine patrol of the British coasts. She had a forced landing on the Mumbles, near
Swansea on August 18th, the blimp deflated, but the crew unhurt. The aluminum and ash car enabled it to land on water if required.
In November the blimp took part in towing tests behind a destroyer. The airship logged 675 hours before being deflated in
January 1919, and was deleted from service in October of that year.
Alg Purchase during an inspection by King George V |
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Al Purchase- the tall officer, center-right |
Here is uncle Alg Purchase in England in 1918 on a demonstration of bombing for King George V (looking through binoculars).
Alg Purchase is the tall officer on the plank on the right.
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