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editI created this article starting from this German wikipedia article and expanding using the references shown. Afterwards I found a reserve-source here which looks like a summary from Lehmann's book:
- Stephenson, Charles; Palmer, Ian. 2004. Zeppelins: German Airships 1900-40, page 46. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1841766925.
It supports the text currently cited by either Lehmann or Varese2002. There is evidently quite a lot more information on these devices out there, so it would be interesting to see this expand. I will self-assess it as Start (or strong stub if you like):
- B-Class-2 = no because it needs more details on internal fittings and on the American and British examples
- B-Class-5 = no because an image would be nice, the one from Lehmann's book looks under copyright
-84user (talk) 22:26, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
-expanded-84user (talk) 23:08, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
USS Akron (ZRS-4)
editAn 18-month accident-prone service and largest loss of life for any airship disaster - Testing of the USS Akron (ZRS-4) "spy basket", non aerodynamic shape, unlike those made by the Germans for the Germans... Xb2u7Zjzc32 (talk) 23:54, 9 May 2013 (UTC)