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1 Operational history  





2 Siemens torpedo glider testing  





3 Specifications (LZ 80 / Type R zeppelin)  





4 See also  





5 Bibliography  














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LZ 80 (L 35)
Role R-class reconnaissance-bomber rigid airship
National origin German Empire
Manufacturer Luftschiffbau Zeppelin
Designer Ludwig Dürr
First flight 20 October 1916
Retired Decommissioned in September 1918.
Primary user Imperial German Army
Number built 1

The Imperial German Army Zeppelin LZ 80 (L-35) was a R-class World War I zeppelin.

Operational history

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The airship took part in 13 reconnaissance missions around the North and Baltic Sea; three attacks on England dropping 4,284 kg (9,445 lb) of bombs. The designers tried to make LZ 80 (L-35) more efficient by removing one engine making the airship 1,750 kilograms (3,860 lb) lighter.[1]

Siemens torpedo glider testing

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B&W photo of a biplane missile
Siemens torpedo glider showing the torpedo in flight mode was dropped from Zeppelin LZ 80

The last test flight of the Siemens torpedo glider was performed on August 2, 1918. On this flight a 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lb) biplane glider was launched from Zeppelin LZ 80 (L 35).[2][3] The glider was released from 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) over the Havel river and worked as expected until its control wire that attached the glider to the Zeppelin snapped and the glider spun out of control.[2]

Specifications (LZ 80 / Type R zeppelin)

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Data from Zeppelin : rigid airships, 1893–1940 [4]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


See also

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Bibliography

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Notes

  1. ^ Stephenson 2012, p. 20.
  • ^ a b Reuter 2020, p. 5.
  • ^ Friedman 2011.
  • ^ Brooks 1992, pp. 95–99.
  • 'References


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