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Essay heading: Zeppelins
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Six hundred and forty-nine feet in length, seventy-eight feet in diameter and ninety feet high was the L-30. Able to carry five tons of bombs, packing ten machine guns for defense and cruising at 60 miles per hour made the L-30 a great airship for the Germans in World War I (American Aviation, 1)
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, the great inventor of the Zeppelin, died of pneumonia on March 8, 1917 at the age of seventy-eight... displayed 300 characters
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Chief of the Naval Airship Division and the driving force behind the German airship program, Peter Strasser, was aboard the height-climber L 70 when it was shot down on August 5, 1918, over the English Channel. This event marked the end of the airship as a strategic bomber. Later, Hugo Eckener, would go on to lead Germany's postwar airship program (WorldWar1... displayed next 300 characters
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