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NASA image: ARC-1934-A91-0261-28
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Jan 1, 1934

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USS Macon Navy crew

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NASA image: ARC-1934-A91-0261-27
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Jan 1, 1934

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USS Macon: port side control room

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A91-0261-17
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Mar 3, 1933

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Navy Arrival USS Macon at Sunnyvale from Lakehurst, N.J.

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NASA image: ARC-1933-A91-0261-26
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Dec 17, 1933

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USS MACON AT NORTH CIRCLE NASA SUNNYVALE, MT VIEW, CA

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A91-0261-23
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Nov 15, 1934

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Navy View looking down inside lower Fin, USS Macon

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A91-0261-24
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Mar 1, 1935

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Navy USS Macon fighter planes in VIC formation over NAS Sunnyvale

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A91-0261-5
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Oct 26, 1933

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Navy USS Macon at South Mooring circle prior to its first flight

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A91-0261-22
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Apr 13, 1934

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Navy Forward Compartment of control car, USS Macon at NAS Sunnyvale, Mt. View CA

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NASA image: ARC-1934-A91-0261-21
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Apr 12, 1934

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Navy USS Macon Mooring at south circle U.S. Naval Airstation Sunnyvale, Mt. View CA

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A91-0261-19
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Feb 10, 1934

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Navy USS Macon moored at south circle prior to flight NAS Sunnyvale, CA

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A91-0261-20
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Apr 19, 1934

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Navy USS Macon Moored at south circle, Mt. View from inside Hangar 1

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NASA image: ARC-1933-A91-0261-15
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Jan 1, 1933

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Navy Ridged Airship USS Macon being moved into Hangar 1 NAS Sunnyvale, CA

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A91-0261-18
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Mar 15, 1933

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Navy USS Macon leaving Hangar 1 prior to flight from NAS Sunnyvale, CA

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NASA image: ARC-1993-A83-0499-21
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Jul 13, 1993

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Macon Airship

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NASA image: ARC-1935-A83-0499-25
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Jan 1, 1935

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Close view of Macon Dirigible Cabin - control room housing while moored at Moffett Field (1935)

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NASA image: ARC-1969-A93-0075-3
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Nov 9, 1933

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Navy Aerial of San Francisco, California; over downtown lookin down Market Street toward Ferry Building (shadow of...

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NASA image: ARC-1935-A83-0499-26
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Jan 1, 1935

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Circa 1935 History of Cockpits - Macon Dirigible cabin housing viewed as sailors moor the blimp at Moffett Field (@...

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NASA image: ARC-1993-A83-0499-22
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Jul 13, 1993

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History of Cockpits: Airship Macon - Engine Control Station (1934 - 1935)

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