Difference between revisions of "Category:Zeppelin F Class"

From The Internet Movie Plane Database
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "thumb|right|350px| Zeppelin LZ 10 seen in [[Les avions de la première guerre mondiale 1914-1916.]] F Class are Zeppelin (German) rigid airship family with...")
 
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[Image: DIR_CA.jpg|thumb|right|350px| Zeppelin LZ 10 seen in [[Les avions de la première guerre mondiale 1914-1916]].]]
 
[[Image: DIR_CA.jpg|thumb|right|350px| Zeppelin LZ 10 seen in [[Les avions de la première guerre mondiale 1914-1916]].]]
  
F Class are Zeppelin (German) rigid airship family with three vessels built : LZ 9 Ersatz <i>Z II</i>, LZ 10 and LZ 12 <i>Z III</i>.  
+
F Class is a Zeppelin (German) rigid airship family with three vessels built : LZ 9 Ersatz <i>Z II</i>, LZ 10 <i>Schwaben</i> and LZ 12 <i>Z III</i>. <br>
 +
 
 
LZ 10 Schwaben was built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin in 1911 and operated by DELAG (Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-Aktiengesellschaft) for passenger service. It is regarded as the first commercially successful passenger-carrying aircraft. The LZ 10 made her first flight on June 26, 1911 and was put into service three weeks later, on July 16, 1911. She was called the "lucky airship" because she was more successful than any of the previous craft that DELAG had put into service, and was the first commercially successful passenger aircraft in history. Over the course of the next year she made 363 or 364 flights totaling roughly 28,000 miles (45,000 km), transporting 6,045 passengers. Schwaben served for domestic flights between several German cities, mainly Baden-Baden, Düsseldorf, Potsdam and Frankfurt.
 
LZ 10 Schwaben was built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin in 1911 and operated by DELAG (Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-Aktiengesellschaft) for passenger service. It is regarded as the first commercially successful passenger-carrying aircraft. The LZ 10 made her first flight on June 26, 1911 and was put into service three weeks later, on July 16, 1911. She was called the "lucky airship" because she was more successful than any of the previous craft that DELAG had put into service, and was the first commercially successful passenger aircraft in history. Over the course of the next year she made 363 or 364 flights totaling roughly 28,000 miles (45,000 km), transporting 6,045 passengers. Schwaben served for domestic flights between several German cities, mainly Baden-Baden, Düsseldorf, Potsdam and Frankfurt.
  

Revision as of 17:34, 19 August 2014

F Class is a Zeppelin (German) rigid airship family with three vessels built : LZ 9 Ersatz Z II, LZ 10 Schwaben and LZ 12 Z III.

LZ 10 Schwaben was built by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin in 1911 and operated by DELAG (Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-Aktiengesellschaft) for passenger service. It is regarded as the first commercially successful passenger-carrying aircraft. The LZ 10 made her first flight on June 26, 1911 and was put into service three weeks later, on July 16, 1911. She was called the "lucky airship" because she was more successful than any of the previous craft that DELAG had put into service, and was the first commercially successful passenger aircraft in history. Over the course of the next year she made 363 or 364 flights totaling roughly 28,000 miles (45,000 km), transporting 6,045 passengers. Schwaben served for domestic flights between several German cities, mainly Baden-Baden, Düsseldorf, Potsdam and Frankfurt.


This page lists all films that feature the Zeppelin F Class airship.

See also

Pages in category "Zeppelin F Class"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.