His Majestys Airship R34. Built by by William Beardmore and Company in Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, Scotland, R34 first flew on 14 March 1919 and later made the first East-West aerial crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. Success was short lived and R34 was damaged beyond repair in January 1921.
![His Majestys Airship R34. Built by by William Beardmore and Company in Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, Scotland, R34 first flew on 14 March 1919 and later made the first East-West aerial crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. Success was short lived and R34 was damaged beyond repair in January 1921. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2M9A5XB/his-majestys-airship-r34-built-by-by-william-beardmore-and-company-in-inchinnan-renfrewshire-scotland-r34-first-flew-on-14-march-1919-and-later-made-the-first-east-west-aerial-crossing-of-the-atlantic-ocean-success-was-short-lived-and-r34-was-damaged-beyond-repair-in-january-1921-2M9A5XB.jpg)
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