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The airship of Pierre and Paul Lebaudy, France, 1903.
The airship of Pierre and Paul Lebaudy, France, 1903. The Lebaudy Brothers' airship was an attempt by French designers to counter the achievements of Germany, where Count Zeppelin had made tentative flights with his first dirigible in 1900. It was 183 feet long, held 80,000 cubic feet of gas, and was powered by a 40hp Daimler engine. On 12 November 1904 it succeeded in covering 38 miles from Moisson to the Champ de Mars in Paris in one hour and 41 minutes. Front cover from the magazine 'La Vie au Grand Air', 19 November 1903.
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AR943814
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3620px × 4848px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
AIR TRANSPORT
AIRSHIP
Art Media
Balloon
ballooning
building
BUILDINGS
country
dirigible
FLIGHT
France
French
Lebaudy
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
PAUL
Paul Lebaudy
People
pierre
Pierre Lebaudy
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transport
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation, Air