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 | A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship (or dirigible) pioneered by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in the early 20th century based on an earlier design by David Schwarz.
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 | A Zeppelin LZ N07-100 (D-LZZF) in front of the hangar at his mooring point. The banner on the side should be the one from A.Lange & Söhne. |  | 09/15/2008 | 271 | 



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Base aerea de Santa Cruz rio de Janeiro - Brazil |  | 12/07/2005 | 143 | 



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 | One zeppelin in Sao Paulo |  | 07/10/2005 | 2,098 | 



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 | From 1864 to 1920 the Danish area "Sønderjylland", including the city Tønder, was part of Germany.
During the First World War the German Imperial Navy operated Zeppelin airships from Tønder. The base was placed a few kilometers north of the city and was virtually self-supporting with its own gas plant, heating central and waterworks.
The Zeppelin- and Garrison Muse... |  | 08/29/2009 | 32 | 



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 | A zeppelin on the ground near Scottsdale, AZ. |  | 02/12/2008 | 318 | 



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 | Graf Zeppelin was a German aircraft carrier of the Kriegsmarine, named like the famous airship in honour of Graf (Count) Ferdinand von Zeppelin. It was Germany's only aircraft carrier during World War II. Its construction was ordered on November 16, 1935, and its keel was laid down December 28, 1936 by Deutsche Werke of Kiel. It was launched on December 8, 1938, but was never completed.
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 | Zeppelin NT over Meersburg in Germany |  | 06/01/2006 | 580 | 



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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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 | Knebworth House is a country house near Stevenage in Hertfordshire, England. The home of the Lytton family, it was originally a red-brick Tudor manor house but was transformed in 1843 into the present Gothic structure. Knebworth House and Park have hosted Rock concerts since 1974 including Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Beach Boys and Queen (Their final show with Freddie M... |  | 02/22/2006 | 387 | 
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 | Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Coliseum was an 11,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Jacksonville, Florida. Built in 1960, it was home to most of the city's indoor professional sports teams, including the Jacksonville Lizard Kings ice hockey team, and the American Basketball Association franchise known as The Floridians.
The Coliseum hosted dozens of concerts and shows during its 43... |  | 10/07/2009 | 22 | 



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 | 1925 the airport Dortmund Brackel was opened with the route Copenhagen-Hamburg-Bremen-Dortmund-Frankfurt/Main-Stuttgart-Zurich and soon after following cities came on to direct flights: Hannover, Berlin, Halle, Leipzig, Bremen, Hamburg, Frankfurt/Main and Amsterdam.
1928 8,000 take offs and landings and was the second most important airport in Western Germany. Only Cologne was mo... |  | 03/14/2007 | 239 | 
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