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The similarities are that they both need air to fly. Bernoulis principal of flight occurs with both.

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Q: What are the similarities between a hot air balloon and a airship?
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What is the difference between an airship and a hot-air balloon?

A hot air balloon does not have any mean of steering and does not have permanent flotation. An airship has a permanent means of flotation (lighter than air gas bags) and a means of propulsion.


How was an airship different from hot air balloon?

A hot air balloon is powerless, relying on the winds for locomotion, while an airship has a motor, allowing it to drift with its own power.


Did the Montgolfier Brothers fly the first hot air balloon or the first airship?

they flew the first hot air balloon


Did the Montgolfier Borthers fly the airship?

No, the Montgoflier brothers flew a hot air balloon, radically different from an airship.


What is an aeronaut?

An aeronaut is a person who glides through the air in an airship or balloon.


Did the Montgolfier brothers fly the first air balloon or first airship?

The Montgolfier Brothers flew the first hot air balloon.


Did the Montgolfier Brothers fly the first hot air balloon or first airship?

The Montgolfier Brothers flew the first hot air balloon.


Are there any similarities between a balloon and a hose?

It could be that they both release pressure The balloon releases air and the hose releases water


What is a traveller in a hot - air balloon or airship called?

a human being or a passanger or a pilot


What is a traveler in a hot air balloon or airship called?

a human being or a passanger or a pilot


What uses the same principle as a hot air balloon?

A blimp or airship uses the same principle as a hot air balloon, relying on the difference in density between the air inside the balloon (or envelope) and the surrounding air to generate lift. Both rely on the concept of buoyancy to stay aloft.


What gas is used in a modern airship?

Some use hot air (like a hot air balloon) and others use helium.