The Zeppelin: An Illustrated History

The Zeppelin: An Illustrated History

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The Zeppelin: An Illustrated History




Author:Phil Carradice
Language:English
Format:Softcover
Dimensions:6" x 9"
Photos:black and white photos
Publisher:Fonthill Media
ISBN:9781781555057
Item No. 9781781555057



For a brief period in the early Twentieth Century it seemed as if the future of air travel lay with the giant airships of Count von Zeppelin. The First World War ended that dream, fixed wing aircraft superseding the slow moving and unwieldy airships. As weapons of war the Zeppelins were never truly successful although they did manage to terrify huge numbers of unknowing and naïve civilians—perhaps more by imagination than by any practical manifestation of their power. The Zeppelin crews of the First World War spent hours in the air, cold and hungry—and with the prospect of a horrendous death, either by fire or by falling thousands of feet to the ground, ever present. As vehicles of mass destruction the Zeppelins were remarkably ineffective. Their real value, lay in their ability to make silent reconnaissance missions over enemy territory and sea lanes. In the postwar days the public began to realize that airships offered a form of air travel that was comfortable, mostly stable and, sometimes, even luxurious. ‘The Graf Zeppelin’ and the ‘Hindenburg’ were the height of elegance. Unfortunately, they had two major defects—they were vulnerable to the elements and, due to the hydrogen that kept them aloft, they were also highly flammable. The ‘Hindenburg’ disaster of 1937 effectively spelled the end of the giant airship as a commercial enterprise but for almost half a century these wonderful machines had cruised elegantly through the clouds.