raamiõhulaevu
Raamiõhulaevu, also known as rigid airships, are lighter-than-air aircraft characterized by a structural framework that maintains the shape of the hull. Unlike non-rigid airships (blimps), the internal gas is not solely contained by the pressure of the lifting gas itself. Instead, a rigid internal structure, often made of aluminum alloys or other lightweight metals, provides the necessary support. This framework houses multiple gas cells or bags that contain the lifting gas, typically helium.
The rigid structure allows for much larger and more robust airships, capable of carrying heavier payloads and
Historically, raamiõhulaevu, famously represented by the Zeppelin, were used for passenger transport, military reconnaissance, and cargo