Moffett Field - Images of Aviation Author:Nicholas A. Veronico The looming immensity of Moffett Field's Hangar One, built — in 1933 to house the world's largestand lastrigid-frame — dirigible, is an unforgettable South Bay landmark. The lighterthan-air Macon cost 2.5 million Depression-era dollars and could hold 100 men and five Sparrowhawk biplanes, yet its silvery bulk hovered silently or sailed... more » up to 80 miles an hour. It drew crowds as it darkened the skies around Mountain View until it broke up in a storm two years later. Other blimp squadrons, equipped with carrier pigeons instead of biplanes, succeeded the Macon. Moffett Field has at various times served the navy, army, and the air force. Now home to the world's largest wind tunnel, the NASA Ames Research Center also supports research that blazes the frontiers of supercomputing, robotics, space sciences, astrobiology, and nanotechnology.« less