- LZ 129
Hindenburg (
Luftschiff Zeppelin #129; Registration: D-LZ 129) was a
German commercial p****enger-carrying
rigid airship, the lead ship of its class...
- 1937, in Lakehurst, New Jersey,
United States. The LZ 129
Hindenburg (
Luftschiff Zeppelin #129; Registration: D-LZ 129) was a
German commercial p****enger-carrying...
- Germany,
numbered their aircraft LZ 1/2/ ..., with LZ
standing for "
Luftschiff [airship] Zeppelin". Additionally,
craft used for
civilian purposes were...
- Der
Luftpirat und sein
lenkbares Luftschiff (The Air
Pirate and His
Steerable Airship) was a
German pulp
magazine with 165
issues from 1908–1911. The book...
-
Standard German, but with a
different meaning. For instance, the word
Luftschiff (used for "airplane")
means airship in
Standard German. The
table below...
- LZ 127 Graf
Zeppelin (Deutsches
Luftschiff Zeppelin 127) was a
German p****enger-carrying hydrogen-filled
rigid airship that flew from 1928 to 1937. It...
- near
Friedrichshafen in
southern Germany, on 2 July 1900. "LZ"
stood for
Luftschiff Zeppelin, or "Airship Zeppelin".
Count Zeppelin had been
devoting his...
- blimps)
survives in the
other subsidiary of WDL Group,
which is
called WDL
Luftschiff.
Since 1998, the
British Aerospace 146 is in
service with WDL Aviation...
- the
Allied siege of La Roc****e.
Schirlitz served as a
watch officer on
Luftschiff "L 33"
which crashed in
Little Wigborough, Es**** on 24
September 1916...
-
airships in the
early years of the
twentieth century. The
initials LZ, for
Luftschiff Zeppelin (German for "Zeppelin airship"),
usually prefixed their craft's...