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Goodyear Donates Blimp Gondola To Crawford Auto Aviation Museum

Will Help Tell The Story Of The Auto Industry In Northeast Ohio

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company will donate the gondola from the Spirit of Goodyear blimp to the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum of the Western Reserve Historical Society.

"It has been wonderful collaborating with Goodyear to add this blimp gondola to the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum," said Kelly Falcone-Hall, president and CEO of the Western Reserve Historical Society.

"Adding this gondola to our Setting the World in Motion display will allow us to continue telling a complete story of the innovators and entrepreneurs of Northeast Ohio's transportation history," she said. "The display will bolster the exhibit, bringing to the forefront Goodyear's deep roots in Northeast Ohio's entrepreneurial background."

The gondola is the compartment underneath the blimp's envelope where the pilot and passengers ride. It is 23 feet long and weighs 3,400 lbs.

Built in 1982, the blimp gondola saw service on three airships logging more than 41,000 hours of flight during its 31 year history. From 1982-1992, it was mounted on the blimp America based in Spring, Texas; from 1992-1999 it was on the Stars & Stripes in Pompano Beach, Florida; and from 2000-2014, on the Spirit of Goodyear, in Suffield, Ohio.

In 2014, the gondola won a place in the Guinness Book of World Records as "The Longest Continuous Use for a Blimp" for its 14 year run with the Spirit of Goodyear. After covering its final event, NASCAR's 2014 Daytona 500 race, the blimp was retired.

The gondola appeared over some of the world's largest sporting events such as the Super Bowl in 1990, 1994 and 1995, Major League Baseball World Series games in 1982, 1983 & 1984, The Kentucky Derby, the Daytona 500, U.S. Open tennis and golf, NCAA football, including the Cotton Bowl in 1990, NCAA Final Four basketball and NFL games. In addition, well-known celebrities, such as David Letterman and astronaut Dr. Sally Ride, have flown in the gondola.

"This is a natural alignment between two organizations sharing deep ties to Northeast Ohio and a prominent role shaping and sharing the history of the aviation and automobile industries," said Dave Beasley, Goodyear's director of airship operations. "The Crawford Museum is an ideal venue to exhibit one of Goodyear's most successful airship gondolas."

Goodyear has donated other airship components to museums such as the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.; the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, Conn.; MAPS Air Museum in North Canton, Ohio and the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Fla.

The Crawford Auto Aviation Museum receives thousands of visitors each month and houses a tremendous archive of aviation, automobile and ancillary automobile products.

(Images from file)

FMI: www.goodyear.com/corporate, www.wrhs.org

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