
AIRSHIP ASSOCIATION
PUBLICATIONS
Our
latest publication
An
Introduction to the AIRSHIP - 3rd Edition
by Dr Edwin Mowforth MA(Cantab) PhD(Surrey) MRAeS MIMechE Eng
Vice President of the Airship Association

Published October 2007
'An Introduction to the AIRSHIP' 3rd edition is the latest revision by Edwin Mowforth of his hugely successful book. The 1st edition was published in 1985, the 2nd edition was greatly revised and enlarged and published in 1991.
This latest edition has been completely revised with several additional chapters bringing the modern airship story right up-to-date.
An Introduction to the AIRSHIP' 3rd edition comprises 150 pages of valuable information illustrated with numerous drawings and graphs.
For sale by post from The Airship Association (£9.75 + P&P) or from our AIRSHIP SHOP marketing web-site (click Publications on that page).

Published October 2004
'Airships Today' (10 pp A4 in full colour) is an introduction to the types and various capabilities of modern airships. It describes in some detail what modern airships are, how they compare with other types of aircraft and what they can do in a number of markets.
There
is also a description of how both the modern helium gassed blimp and
hot-air airships operate, illustrated with a selection of recent
colour photographs of modern airships operating.
A valuable
and up-to-date reference aid when briefing people with little
previous experience of powered lighter-than-air aviation.
For sale by post from The Airship Association (£2.00 + P&P) or from our AIRSHIP SHOP marketing web-site (click Publications on that page).
AIRSHIP
- The Journal of The Airship
Association
AIRSHIP is a quarterly illustrated magazine sent free to all members (by airmail to overseas members). Originally known as The Phoenix Newsletter, it has been published continuously since 1971 and has become a leading publication of the airship community. It contains conference and technical papers, world-wide news, letters, book reviews, general articles and a photo feature. From edition No 136 (June 2002) it has been produced in A4 format with 32 pages, several of them in colour.
Many previous editions of AIRSHIP are still available. Check the list at our AIRSHIP SHOP under Journal Backnumbers.
BOOKS
Members of the Airship Association Council have published a number of books
about airships. The following are currently available:
Airship Technology edited by Prof Gabriel Khoury and the late Prof David Gillett. Published by Cambridge University Press.
NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK
Proceedings of
the International Airship Conventions & Exhibitions ________ 4th
Convention - Cambridge, England : 28th - 31st
July 2002 These Proceedings comprise a printed
and bound book in A4 format and full colour of some 57 pages. It
contains the texts of the abstracts of all 46 papers from ten
countries presented at the convention conference. Included with the
book is a CD-ROM containing the entire papers of all presentations,
including all graphs, photos and drawings. The papers are all
presented in the Adobe Acrobat .pdf format. In addition there are two computer
promotional video files of modern airship flying sequences provided
by our corporate members CargoLifter AG and the SkyCruiser
Corporation. ________ 5th
Convention - Oxford, England : 19th - 23rd
August 2004 This
publication consists of a 32 page book in A4 format and a CD-ROM.
________ Both
the above items, plus a number of other publications, are available
to order by credit card on the Airship
Shop. AIRSHIP INFORMATION SHEETS Airship Information Sheet titles available: Manned Airships as at 1st
September 2003 by Arnold W L Nayler
MRAeS, MAIAA. (3 pp A4) Airships Today - 2004 by Arnold W. L. Nayler MRAeS, MAIAA (9 pp A4 – Adobe.pdf
format) All
the above, except Airship Technology, are available over the
Internet using a secure credit card facility. Click
for the Airship Shop Step back to Airship
Association home page: Click
Here
The book contains printed versions of the abstracts of all
the papers registered for delivery. The accompanying CD-ROM contains
all the registered papers in full. They are produced in full colour
in adobe-acrobat.pdf format and can be viewed by a variety of
computer operating systems including Windows, Linux and
Macintosh.
In
addition, there are a number of video items supplied by airship
operators to illustrate the work carried out by their products. These
too are viewable on most small computer systems.