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There is a conscious effort to bring Airships back from the dead as cargo shipping aircraft
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Didn't Mythbusters bust the thermite paint thing?. You put a spark in some hydrogen and it's all over from there, the paint, though more flammable than normal, didn't accelerate it much at all.
I bet in today's day and age a safe hydrogen airship could be developed though, at least as safe as anything else that flies.
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Just use hydrogen, silly. That can't possible go wrong.