N-1

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N-1 was the registration designation of the airship Norge, the semi-rigid Italian-built dirigible famous for making one of the first verified flights over the North Pole in 1926.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airship
dirigible
semi-rigid airship
achievement first verified transpolar flight from Europe to Alaska via the North Pole
aircraftRole exploration airship
airshipType semi-rigid
alsoKnownAs Norge N-1 NERFINISHED
arrivalRegionFor1926Flight Alaska NERFINISHED
associatedWith Italian polar exploration
Norge expedition NERFINISHED
Norwegian polar exploration
commandedBy Umberto Nobile NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
departureRegionFor1926Flight Svalbard NERFINISHED
designer Umberto Nobile NERFINISHED
expeditionLeader Lincoln Ellsworth NERFINISHED
Roald Amundsen NERFINISHED
explorationDomain Arctic NERFINISHED
flightOver North Pole NERFINISHED
hasCrewOnHistoricFlight Lincoln Ellsworth NERFINISHED
Roald Amundsen NERFINISHED
Umberto Nobile NERFINISHED
hasHullType semi-rigid framework with gasbag
hasName Norge NERFINISHED
historicStatus pioneering polar aviation vehicle
manufacturer Officine Costruzioni Aeronautiche e Meccaniche (OCAM) NERFINISHED
namedAfter Norway NERFINISHED
notableEvent 1926 North Pole flight
notableFor one of the first verified flights over the North Pole
operatedBy Aero Club of Norway NERFINISHED
Italian Airship Service NERFINISHED
operationalEra 1920s
propulsionType internal combustion engines
registrationAuthority Norwegian authorities NERFINISHED
registrationCode N-1
registrationDesignationOf Norge NERFINISHED
registrationType airship registration designation
usedFor Arctic expedition
polar exploration
vehicleCategory lighter-than-air aircraft
verificationStatusOfNorthPoleFlight generally accepted as verified
yearOfNotableFlight 1926

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