Zeppelin Airship Flying Over Water with Gondolas and Propellers
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| A detailed illustration of a Zeppelin airship, named after its inventor Count Zeppelin, a General in the German Army. The airship is shown flying over a body of water, with small boats and a building on the distant shore. The text on the reverse highlights significant historical incidents involving Zeppelin airships, including a five-hour trip with the Crown Prince of Germany in 1908, Zeppelin I carrying 26 passengers in 1909, an all-night voyage, and long-distance travels by Zeppelin II and III. The length of these airships is noted as approximately 450 ft. |