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    The Parsevals were 22 airships built between 1909 and 1919 by the Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft (LFG) following the design of August von Parseval. In the...
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  • Parseval (1861–1942), German airship designer Quentin de Parseval (born 1987), French footballer François-Auguste Parseval-Grandmaison (1759–1834), French...
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  • and Friemel (L 52). List of Parseval airships List of Schütte-Lanz airships List of airships of the United States Navy Rigid airship Robinson 1973, p.330...
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    trainable machine gun atop envelope August von Parseval Parseval airships (list of all Parseval airships) Zeppelin Museum gives 1915-03-23 Zeppelin Museum...
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    9-man crew, internal keel of triangular steel components 1920s and 1930s Among the Parseval airships designed by August von Parseval in the 1900s-1930s: PL...
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    passenger airships were planned for post-war use, but were never built. The Schütte-Lanz company was an early competitor of the more famous airships built...
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  • boat List of ships of the Imperial German Navy List of German U-boats#World War I–era U-boats Gross-Basenach M-IV Parseval PL-19 Parseval PL-25 List of Schütte-Lanz...
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    suspended below the envelope. The main types of airship are non-rigid, semi-rigid and rigid airships. Non-rigid airships, often called "blimps", rely solely on...
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  • unrestricted manoeuvring of airships in the test phase. The air station initially received a German built Parseval PL-18 airship and undertook evaluations...
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    George Herbert Scott (category Airship aviators)
    4, a non-rigid airship built in 1913 to the designs of August von Parseval and based in Barrow by 1915. In the first of a number of landing accidents...
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  • 1913 Parseval PL-8 airship 1913 Parseval PL-9 airship 1913 Parseval PL-10 airship 1913 Parseval PL-12 airship 1913 Parseval PL-13 airship 1913 Parseval PL-14...
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    DN-1 (redirect from DN-1 (airship))
    the German Parseval type of non-rigid airship. The envelope was made of two layers of cloth, with rubber between them. The outer layer of fabric was yellow...
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  • Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft (category Defunct aircraft manufacturers of Germany)
    production shut down. Three additional Parseval pattern airships were also built during this period. This is a list of aeroplane produced, taken from Nowarra...
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  • agronomist Alexandre Ferdinand Parseval-Deschenes – French admiral François-Auguste Parseval-Grandmaison – French poet, uncle of the above Christine Pascal...
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  • mother of José Marti (2004) Luisa Pérez de Zambrana, writer (1956) Matías Pérez, Cuban aeronautics pioneer (1965) August von Parseval, German airship designer...
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    men had been trained in airship work. Three non-rigid airships built for the army, the Willows, Astra-Torres and the Parseval were taken over by the navy...
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  • Langley flies the unmanned Aerodrome No. 6 a distance of 4,200 ft (1,300 m). Germans August von Parseval and Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld invent the kite balloon...
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    Gordon Bennett 'Great Balloon Race of 1907' Gordon Bennett balloon race in 1909, Zürich featuring the Parseval airship PL-1 1932 winning pilot Thomas G...
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    All-American Men of War title in 1965. Lists of World War I flying aces Incendiary balloon History of military ballooning Includes the Italian airship M4. Guttman...
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    Berlin Tegel Airport (category Aviation history of Berlin)
    Groß-Basenach and Parseval type airships. Soon after the outbreak of World War I, on 20 August 1914, the area was dedicated to military training of aerial reconnaissance...
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