Talk:Airship Industries

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Good luck, "steelpillow" et. al. You really should respect those who go out of their way to contribute, instead of treating the internet like a competitive sport. Fortunately, my original work is preserved elsewhere, by those who bothered to admire it. You? Your self-important fold of the work I did to record significant history, as if it were merely part of Airship Industries' history? You are beyond rude, and an utter fool. No wonder Wikipedia just hired its first actual engineer - or did you not read the news, oh boy... Sorry about your long-term luck, mate!

AMS/Skycruise[edit]

I've deleted the line about these firms continuing to operate Skyships because, as of November 2011, they both appear to be defunct. I've no problem with adding it back in if the situation changes, and I know there were hopes expressed that Julian Benscher might operate Skyships again after acquiring AMS's stock of parts. (If there is actually anyone else currently operating a Skyship anywhere, it should probably be mentioned here too.) Grover Snodd (talk) 14:48, 27 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Merging with American Skyship Industries[edit]

I have merged the remaining text into this article. Are there any arcane housekeeping things to do before turning the American Skyship Industries article into a redirect and updating the merge templating here? — Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 12:10, 19 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]