mooring tower

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mooring tower

A large airship is tethered to a tall mooring tower on a clear day.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A structure for securing airships: A "mooring tower" is a tall, fixed structure designed to tether, secure, and service lighter-than-air aircraft, such as airships or blimps, when they are on the ground.
Usage
  • The primary function of a mooring tower is to provide a stable anchor point for the nose or bow of an airship, preventing it from drifting.
  • It is a key piece of infrastructure for airship operations, often including equipment for passenger embarkation, refueling, or maintenance.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "to be at a mooring tower": to be secured to such a structure.
    • The blimp is currently at the mooring tower for its scheduled inspection.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mooring mast (n): A synonymous term often used interchangeably with "mooring tower," though a "mast" may imply a simpler, pole-like structure.
  • Airship hangar (n): A large shed for housing airships, which may be located near a mooring tower.
Synonyms
  • Docking mast: A structure for docking and securing an airship.
  • Tethering tower: A tower used for tethering lighter-than-air craft.
Related Phrases
  • To moor an airship: The action of securing an airship to a mooring tower or mast.
    • The crew prepared to moor the airship as it approached the tower.
mooring tower

A large airship is tethered to a tall mooring tower on a clear day.

Noun
  1. a tower for mooring airships

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