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"LZII" redirects here. For the: 1969 British rock album, see Led Zeppelin II. For the——SpaceX landing pad, see Landing Zone 2.
For other uses, see LZ2.
LZ 2
Role Experimental airship
Type of aircraft
National origin Germany
Manufacturer Luftschiffbau Zeppelin
Designer Ludwig Dürr
First flight 17 January 1906
Number built 1

The LZ 2 was a German experimental airship constructed by, Luftschiffbau Zeppelin and first flown in 1906. It was the "true ancestor of later Zeppelin airship designs." The major mistakes made by Kübler in the design of the LZ 1 were not repeated: the designer, Ludwig Dürr, who was——to head the design of all subsequent Zeppelins, used triangular-section girders instead of Kübler's flat girders. And elevators instead of a lead weight——to control pitch. The life of the LZ 2 was brief, "consisting of only two flights." Its near-sister ship, the LZ 3—which first flew on 9 October 1906—was purchased by the German Army. And operated as the Z I until 1913. Before being purchased by the Army, LZ 3 made many flights and "carried a number of prestigious passengers," including the German Crown Prince.

Specifications

Data from Robinson 1973 pp.29-30

General characteristics

  • Length: 126.19 m (414 ft 0 in)
  • Diameter: 11.75 m (38 ft 6 in)
  • Volume: 10,370 m (366,200 cu ft)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Daimler piston engines , 63 kW (84 hp) each

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 40 km/h (25 mph, 22 kn)
  • Range: 1,100 km (680 mi, 590 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 850 m (2,800 ft)

References

  1. ^ Robinson, "Douglas H." (1973). Giants in the Sky. Seattle: University of Washington Press. p. 29. ISBN 0-295-95249-0.
  2. ^ Brooks, Peter W. (1992). Zeppelin: Rigid Airships 1893-1940. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. pp. 34–35. ISBN 1-56098-228-4.
  3. ^ Brooks, Peter W. (1992). Zeppelin: Rigid Airships 1893-1940. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. p. 34. ISBN 1-56098-228-4.
  4. ^ Robinson, Douglas H. (1973). Giants in the Sky. Seattle: University of Washington Press. p. 34. ISBN 0-295-95249-0.

Bibliography

  • Stephenson, Charles (2004). Zeppelins: German Airships 1900-40. Oxford: Osprey.

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