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| airship advertising | leasing a blimp COMPARISON OF BLIMPWORKS BLIMPS TO "OTHER" BLIMPS Blimp Envelope: Blimpworks Blimps are made of a very high quality proprietary fabric that is NOT available commercially to other blimp manufacturers. We use a urethane heat and pressure laminated 3.2 oz, 3-ply rip-stop nylon that is made specifically to our rigorous standards. Every square yard of our blimp fabric is quality control tested for consistant fabric weight, tear strength, tensile strength and permeability. Our fabric is NOT a polyurethane film (vinyl) that is prone to pinholes and difficult to repair. The helium loss for a Blimpworks blimp is less than one-tenth of a percent (0.1%) by volume per day. A Blimpworks blimp that is kept inflated throughout a hockey or basketball season will use only 2-3 tanks of helium (beyond the initial inflation of the blimp) for the entire season. Helium costs for a Blimpworks blimp is less than $200 every six months. Blimpworks offers (4) fabric colors for the envelopes: white, red, yellow and blue. All Blimpworks blimps can be directly painted. A six to ten year life for a Blimpworks blimp envelope is standard, not the exception. "THE OTHER GUYS" blimps are made of a 3.5-mil polyurethane film (vinyl, like beach ball material). The manufacturing process for 3.5- mil polyurethane fabric results in an abundance of pinholes (very small holes that are difficult to locate from which helium escapes and air is absorbed). This renders quality control for these kind of materials nearly impossible. Continuous maintenance of the vinyl fabric is required as the inflation and deflation of these blimps creates even more pinholes. The helium loss of a 3.5-mil polyurethane blimp is significant. Nearly a full tank of helium is required to fill the vinyl envelope every time the blimp is flown. Additional helium must be added frequently during flight on the same day to keep the vinyl blimp aloft. "OTHER" blimps will not stay inflated between hockey and basketball games, let alone an entire season. Helium usage for 3.5-mil Polyurethane blimps can easily be 30 to 40 tanks every six months, compared to 5-6 tanks with a Blimpworks blimp. The resulting cost would be over $1500.00 in helium costs, compared to around $250.00 with a Blimpworks blimp. In addition, vinyl blimp envelopes typically need to be replaced every one -two years, compared to 6-10 years with a Blimpworks blimp. With each new envelope, new painting of graphics on the blimp must also be reproduced; really increasing the cost. Yeah, vinyl blimps are cheaper to buy upfront, but after a very short period, a vinyl blimp becomes very expensive and a constant drain on valuable resources. **Take close note to the amount of helium use and the lifespan of each type of blimp!! Blimp electronics / mechanics / flying features "Powered by Airworks Enterprises" "OTHER" blimps use much lower quality electronics, fragile balsa gondolas, unguarded propellors, under-powered motors, and 1500 or less mah NICd batteries. 180 degree vectoring is standard making the "other" blimps far less able to fly as well or maneuver as effectively in any size venue; particularly venues that have significant airflow from the ventilation systems. Many other blimps use a "tail rudder system" that requires 40 foot wide turning radius. In Summary, Blimpworks blimps are a quality COMMERCIAL indoor airship with our focus on safety, reliablility and excellence. The "OTHER" blimps are, at best "HOBBY" quality. |
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