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The Coastal Class (often known as the C-Class or simply the 'Coastals') were a class of non-rigid airship or "blimp" used by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) during World War I. The C-class blimp operated by the United States Navy after the war was a completely unrelated design. In total 35 Coastals were built, all at RNAS Kingsnorth, Kent. Entering service in 1916, the Coastal class remained in widespread service until 1918, with a few members of the class still in service at the signing of the Armistice, while others were replaced by the improved C-Star class as they became unfit for service. The blimps were used for long anti-submarine patrols in the Western Approaches and English Channel, protecting convoys from German U-boats. The Coastal class was one of the first aircraft types sp

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  • Die Coastal-Klasse-Luftschiffe waren Prallluftschiffe, die zur Zeit des Ersten Weltkrieges von britischen Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) zum Schutz der englischen Küsten vor deutschen Luftschiff- und U-Boot-Angriffen entwickelt wurden. Sie waren eine Weiterentwicklung der , sie waren etwas größer, konnten länger in der Luft bleiben und eine größere Bombenzuladung tragen. Eine ihrer Hauptaufgaben war die Bewachung von Konvois. Um die Kosten gering zu halten wurden, soweit möglich bereits vorhandene Technologien und Ausrüstungen eingesetzt. So konnte auch eine höhere Produktionskapazität erreicht werden. Es wurden 45 Schiffe dieser Klasse während des Ersten Weltkrieges gebaut. Das erste wurde als Versuchs- und Ausbildungsschiff Ende 1915 in Dienst gestellt. 1916 wurden etwa 30 Schiffe dieses Typs an verschiedenen Standorten stationiert. Davon wurden nur zwei durch Feindeinwirkung zerstört. Es gab zwei Typen von Coastal-Luftschiffen, ein Standard-Coastal und eine später verbesserte C-Klasse (C-Star) (de)
  • The Coastal Class (often known as the C-Class or simply the 'Coastals') were a class of non-rigid airship or "blimp" used by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) during World War I. The C-class blimp operated by the United States Navy after the war was a completely unrelated design. In total 35 Coastals were built, all at RNAS Kingsnorth, Kent. Entering service in 1916, the Coastal class remained in widespread service until 1918, with a few members of the class still in service at the signing of the Armistice, while others were replaced by the improved C-Star class as they became unfit for service. The blimps were used for long anti-submarine patrols in the Western Approaches and English Channel, protecting convoys from German U-boats. The Coastal class was one of the first aircraft types specifically designed to detect and attack submarines. (en)
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  • *2–6 × .303 in Lewis machine guns *4 × 112 lb bombs or 2 × 230 lb bombs or depth charges (en)
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  • Die Coastal-Klasse-Luftschiffe waren Prallluftschiffe, die zur Zeit des Ersten Weltkrieges von britischen Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) zum Schutz der englischen Küsten vor deutschen Luftschiff- und U-Boot-Angriffen entwickelt wurden. Sie waren eine Weiterentwicklung der , sie waren etwas größer, konnten länger in der Luft bleiben und eine größere Bombenzuladung tragen. Eine ihrer Hauptaufgaben war die Bewachung von Konvois. Es gab zwei Typen von Coastal-Luftschiffen, ein Standard-Coastal und eine später verbesserte C-Klasse (C-Star) (de)
  • The Coastal Class (often known as the C-Class or simply the 'Coastals') were a class of non-rigid airship or "blimp" used by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) during World War I. The C-class blimp operated by the United States Navy after the war was a completely unrelated design. In total 35 Coastals were built, all at RNAS Kingsnorth, Kent. Entering service in 1916, the Coastal class remained in widespread service until 1918, with a few members of the class still in service at the signing of the Armistice, while others were replaced by the improved C-Star class as they became unfit for service. The blimps were used for long anti-submarine patrols in the Western Approaches and English Channel, protecting convoys from German U-boats. The Coastal class was one of the first aircraft types sp (en)
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  • Coastal Class-Luftschiff (de)
  • Coastal class airship (en)
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