- Details of Modern Airships (1927)
- The Airship (US Centennial of Flight Commission)
- The First Airplanes: 1799 to 1853 (Wright Bros. Aeroplane Co.)
- Jens Schenkenberger’s Luftschiff-Homepage
- Jules Henri Giffard,1825-1882 (The Pioneers)
- Rosebud’s WWI and Early Aviation Image Archive
- How airships are made (MadeHow)
- Keely’s Airship and the Aerial Propeller (dubious but fun)
And a bunch from Modern Mechanix:
- Floating Mooring Mast Proposed as Way Station for Airships (Apr. 1923)
- Building Provides Mooring Masts for Zeps (Aug. 1930)
- Proposed Rotary “Aero-Zep” Uses Novel Screw Vanes (Aug. 1930)
- NEW OBSERVATION CAR FOR AIRSHIP (Feb. 1932)
- SOUND TRUCK HELPS LAND AIRSHIP (Sept. 1933)
- Freak Vehicles for Air, Land, and Water (Sept. 1933)
- Is The Military Dirigible Doomed? (May 1935)
- Now You Can Fly Around the World (June 1936)
- 36 Killed on the “Hindenburg” But Records Prove That Zeppelins Are Safe (Aug. 1937)
- U.S. Navy Blimps Learn New Role for Sea Rescues (Mar. 1940)
- Tiny Blimps Carry Flying Electric Signs (Nov. 1939)
- Vehicle Oddities (Dec. 1953)
- Why Don’t We Build An Atoms-For-Peace Dirigible (Mar. 1956)

The steampunk Lyanna airships are broken now, thanks to LL rolling out a broken Havok4. The designer sent a buttload of freebie fixed ones to her customers, which was nice, and the Dreamship works great.