Zeppelins: German Airships 190040
By (Author) Charles Stephenson
Illustrated by Ian Palmer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
30th July 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Military vehicles
European history
623.7430943
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
194g
On 2 July 1900 the people of Friedrichshafen, Germany, witnessed a momentous occasion - the first flight of LZ 1, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's first airship. Although deemed a failure, a succession of better craft (LZ2 to 10) enabled the Zeppelin to expand into the consumer market of airship travel, whilst also providing military craft for the German Army and Navy. The years of the Great War saw the Zeppelins undertake strategic bombing missions against Great Britain. This title covers the post-war fate of the Zeppelins, including the crash of the Hindenburg, and their use by the Luftwaffe at the beginning of World War II.
Charles Stephenson is an historian and freelance writer. He has contributed a number of articles to the Osprey Military Journal and is currently working on a book on the history of the Imperial German Navy. Ian Palmer is a highly experienced digital artist. A graduate in 3D design, he has provided illustrations for many publications, from modelling James Bond's Aston Martin to recreating lunar landings. He lives and works in London with his wife and three cats.