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Photographs
from the
book "Imperial
Navy"1
World
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Rear
machine gun
stand
of the
Navy
airship
L
9,
in
the
hall
in
Hamburg
/
Fuhlsbüttel.
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The
destruction
of
the airship
L2
17
October 1913
in
Berlin-Johannisthal. |
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Completion
L
31,
12
7.
1916th
6
Maybach
engines
240 HP each. |

L3
is
pulled
into
the
hall.
Yard
number
LZ
24th
Life 3
months. |
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Hangar
with
camouflage paint
(forest
and roads)
which
to
deceive
attacking
aircraft.
Berlin-Staaken,
1915. |

SL
11
Schütte-Lanz
airship.
Control car
is
in
the
middle of
the
panel
of
Bombing
apparatus
of the
company
Robert
Bosch,
the left is
the target
device
from Zeiss.
The right of
the
panel
is the
compass
and
top left
is
the
altimeter,
the top right of
the
barograph.
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L 38
In
a
combat mission
over England.
After a
painting
by
Felix
Schwormstädt.
Gunner
looks out.
Get
ready
to
fight.
1916
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Enemy
aircraft
attack.
Machine gunner
fired on.
Drawing
by
Zeno
Diemer,
1916. |
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Panel
of the
electrical
apparatus
bombing,
1916.
To
see
the
Zeppelin
Museum
Meersburg. |

Rear
nacelle
of the
Navy
airship
L
53;
1917th
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Wreckage
of the
airship
and
warehouses
in
Ahlhorn
on 5
1.
1918
after
the
explosion
and
sabotage. |
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Fire
bomb
the
naval
airship
L
39th. |

Shooting down of the
Navy
airship
page 21
Fell
on 3
9.
1916
over
Cuffley
from
burning.
The
entire
crew
was killed.
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Graf
Zeppelin,
Dr.
Hugo
Eckener
(left)
and
Lieutenant Commander
Peter
Strasser
last visit
Count
in
North Woodstock,
end
1916th
Count
Zeppelin
died
on 8
March 1917
in
Berlin. |

39th
crew
of the
L
On 17
3.
1917
after
an
England
attack
shot down
in
Compiegne
on
the French
front.
Airship
commander
was
Lieutenant
Koch
(center),
2.
Already
Schweym
officer
(left)
and the
whole
crew
was killed. |
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Images
of the launch
of
L
39
on the
17th
of
France
3.
1917 |
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