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Page 644
... airships belong- ing to private companies , but they should be counted , as they were com- mandeered by the German military authorities in August 1914. The di- mensions of all those dirigibles were considerable . The military dirigible ...
... airships belong- ing to private companies , but they should be counted , as they were com- mandeered by the German military authorities in August 1914. The di- mensions of all those dirigibles were considerable . The military dirigible ...
Page 647
... airships cannot trans- port more than a ton of bombs if it is to be prepared for a voyage out and home lasting anything like twelve hours . The type of bomb which seems to have been adopted by Count Zeppelin for his airships weighs 50 ...
... airships cannot trans- port more than a ton of bombs if it is to be prepared for a voyage out and home lasting anything like twelve hours . The type of bomb which seems to have been adopted by Count Zeppelin for his airships weighs 50 ...
Page 652
... air- ships . But in spite of their boast that the experiments made over the mouth of the Elbe had resulted in a ... airship had hit a target of one square metre ( 104 square feet ) , the aerial dreadnoughts did no damage at all . They ...
... air- ships . But in spite of their boast that the experiments made over the mouth of the Elbe had resulted in a ... airship had hit a target of one square metre ( 104 square feet ) , the aerial dreadnoughts did no damage at all . They ...
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