Blimps, also known as airships, are large, balloon-like vehicles that float in the sky. They are filled with a lighter-than-air gas, such as helium, which allows them to rise and stay aloft. Blimps are often used for advertising, providing aerial views during events, or even for surveillance. Their slow speed and ability to hover make them unique compared to airplanes.
Unlike airplanes, blimps have a flexible envelope and are steered using propellers. They can carry passengers and cargo, making them versatile for various purposes. Famous blimps, like the Goodyear Blimp, have become iconic symbols at sports events, capturing the attention of fans below.