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 | This hangar was partial moved in 1923 from the airship station Baden-Baden-Oos to Auggen. It was rebuild for the Karl Richtberg AG as a lumber mill hall.
The hangar was build for the Deutsche Luftschiff AG from MAN (Werk Gustavsburg) in 1910. |  | 11/21/2008 | 118 | 



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 | Hangar Y, located in Meudon, was built in 1880 on request of the military engineer Captain Charles Renard (1847-1905), for the construction of balloons and airships. The building is 70 meters long, 24 meters wide and around 26 meters high.
The airship 'La France', designed by Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs, was built in Hangar Y in 1884 and was the first airship which was controllable d... |  | 11/21/2008 | 275 | 



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 | A settlement of Vinogradovo situated in the place of the modern town was known at least since the 17th century. Then a railway was built in 1900s and a railway platform was built in 1914. The settlement started to develop as an airship manufacturing plant was built there in 1931. The aeronautic engineer Umberto Nobile worked there for five years during the 1930s. For a few years during the 1930... |  | 11/21/2008 | 362 | 



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 | The Hangar was built in order to provide South Italy with an air defence by airships against the continuous attacks from German u-boats during the First world war.Its costruction began in 1917.They intended to finish it in very short time,but it was not possible and when it was really finished,the war had already ended and all the strategic efforts seemed to be useless. However it became operat... |  | 11/21/2008 | 182 | 



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 | The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's Wingfoot Lake Airship Base, sometimes called "The Kitty Hawk of Lighter-Than-Air," is the oldest airship base in the United States. The Spirit of Goodyear blimp is based at this facility at Suffield,OH.
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 | Build as a airship factory, but today it's an indoor tropical waterpark. |  | 03/30/2006 | 283 | 



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 | The Germans need for airships grew fast in the first months of the war, and already in September 1914 it was suggested to build an airship base in Tønder. The first 2 sheds where finished in March 1915. Their dimensions were 540 feet long, 95 feet high and 120 feet wide.
On the March 23 1915 the first airship, Parceval PL 25, arrived in Tønder. This non-rigid airship was based in... |  | 08/29/2009 | 47 | 



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 | Here you see a ring transit shed for locomatives in Krefeld, Germany. |  | 08/31/2006 | 172 | 



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 | The Riga Central Market was build from two airship hangars. These hangars came from the former WW I airship station Wainoden (Vaiņode), Courland. The two hangars were 240m long and had a volume of 70.500m³. They were named "Walhalla" and "Walther" and build by Seibert Company from Saarbrucken.
In 1924 the hangars was bought by the council of Riga to build up the Central Mark... |  | 11/18/2008 | 531 | 



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 | Shows the places where Paris RATP buses are stabled.
Paris urban lines are shown shed by shed. Approximate capacity of each stabling aerea is shown between brackets.
The 3D structure is not real height of the buildings, but only aims to emphasise the location |  | 03/06/2006 | 409 | 
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 | Everyone knows Emil from Lönneberga, the boy who allways pranks his father or other people in the neighbourhood.
Here is the house where he lived. It's a private home. On the other side of the road you see a small brown square. It was the side of the tool shed where he made the figures. Unfortunately the shed with figures burned down august 27th. 2005
http://en.wik... |  | 04/12/2009 | 328 | 



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 | Goodyear Airship Operations - Gardena, California |  | 01/20/2008 | 308 | 



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