TIL: cow gut balloons where filled with hydrogen gas for WW1 Airships/Zeppelins ๐
TIL: cow gut balloons where filled with hydrogen gas for WW1 Airships/Zeppelins ๐
โฆ yes they used cow gut/intestines ๐๐. 7 layers of cow gut where sewn onto a carrier layer of fabric to create an airtight balloon that could hold hydrogen lifting gas for some days ๐. 50.000 cows where slaughtered for one gas-cell
Advantages over rubber of cow gut:
- rubber-cotton balloons got brittle with repeated uses with hydrogen filling. Cow gut is a flexible material that lasted longer, though expensive.
- rubber balloons can get statically charged. A small spark can flame all the hydrogen at once. Cattle gut does not charge as quickly as rubber.
Source:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbeater%27s_skin#Applications
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldschl%C3%A4gerhaut german article mentions some more numbers data.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airship#Envelope