![]() It takes several months to find a potential buyers.Īfter admissions that state subsidies will be necessary if the CL 160 is ever to be built, Cargolifter stock rates plummet. Plans are changed to first build a smaller airship, the CL 75, only capable of lifting 75 tonnes. This delays the construction of the CL 160. ![]() The Airbus consortium refuses to take a stake in the construction of the Cargolifter. It is the world's largest hall without support pillars,measuring 107 meters of height, 320 meters of length and 210 meters of width. The first experimental airship (called "Joey") with a length of 36 meters (the CL 160 would measure 260 meters) is launched.Īfter moving the company base to Berlin, Cargolifter raises 270 million Euros in an IPO. In Wiesbaden, Carl Freiherr von Gablenz founds the Cargolifter AG, with the aim to build an airship for commercial cargo transports, capable of lifting 160 tonnes.Ĭonstruction of the giant hall in which the Cargolifter is to be built begins on the site of a former Soviet airbase in Brandenburg. Judge for yourself whether this baby is yet another reason why German engineering rules.Ī great vision that unfortunately failed. To house the airships, the world's largest airship hangers have already been built somewhere in the East of Germany. That's why many of CargoLifter's strategic partners are electrical engineering companies such as Siemens or Alstom. ![]() The purpose of the CargoLifter will be hauling stuff like generators or transformators which are a pain to transport at the moment, since this requires special vehicles and immense efforts to widen roads, reinforce bridges and such. Several thrusters will drive and control it when it carries up to 160 tonnes of heavy cargo around. It will be a semi-rigid airship, that is, a gas-filled hull stabilised by a longitudinal keel and no interior framework. ![]() CargoLifter is also the name of the company developing it. If it is ever to be built, it'll be the largest airship ever (larger than the Hindenburg, for example). The CargoLifter is an airship currently in development in Germany. ![]()
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