ZEPPELINS
... ZEPPELINS. BRITISH AIRMAN’S DEATH. F|ANCEE SUMMONED FROM HOTEL TO ...
... ZEPPELINS. BRITISH AIRMAN’S DEATH. F|ANCEE SUMMONED FROM HOTEL TO ...
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... EAST THIS MORNING. Amsterdam, Wednesday Morning. ‘Three Zeppelins have been sighted passing over Vlie- land. They were coming from the east and were taking a north-westerly course. A fourth Zeppelin passed over Wieringen, gaing west. —Central News. Note: ...
... THA S LEFT OF THE ZEPPELI The “ London Evening News Rotterdam correspon- dent says that the remains of the Zeppelin, which, after a raid on England a fortnight ago, was attacked by Allied airmen and towed to Ostend, passed through Bruges on Friday on ...
... ZEPPELIN BROUGHT DOW Y GUNS NEAR VILNA REPORTED ULTIMATUM TO TURKEY FROM ITALY. ...
... NLW EVERY THREE At @ moderate estimate rate of Zeppelin production now is at least one airship every three weeks; therefore the Allies have not destroyed them at tho rate at which our enemy can produce them. But in regard to this as to other branches ...
... ZEPPELINS AGAIN VISIT EAST GOAS SIX PERSONS KILLED AND 22 IN] ENDIARY AN EXPLOSIVE BOMBS THE RAIDERS ENGAGED BY BRITISH AIRCRAFT. ...
... RUSSIAN GUNNERS HIT REW OF T CAPTURED. MACHINE GUN AND SUPPLIES OF BOMBS ON BOARD. Petrograd, Saturday. A Zeppelin, approaching Vilna, has been brought down by Russian fire. It had on board an officer, an engineer, eight soldiers, photographing apparatus ...
... THE YORKSHIRE EV NING POST, W NESDAY, AUGUST 11, 19138. ENEMY LOSES ZEPPELIN IN FUTILE RATD. BRITISH DESTROYER MINED IN TH TURKS CONFIRM REPORT OF NEW LANDING. ...
... their knowledge of dynamics. The simple suppose that a bomb dropped from ea Zeppelin falls straight down to the earth. But this, of course, is not true in the case of a moving Zeppelin. When the bomb is dropped (writes the London correspondent of the “Daily ...
... HOLDROYDJ MEDICAL HALL, ZEPPELIN'S HEADLONG FALL INTO THE SEA. EYE-WITNESS'S STORY. THIS YORKSHIRE EVENING POST. THURSDAY. gfUGUST 12. 1910. HOW AIRMEN PURSUED AIRSHIP TO THE BITTER END. An description the destruction of Zeppelin its return from-the raid ...
... of a Zeppelin are protected, as a rule, by a belt of thin armouring, but the craft herself—and particularly her long, frail, lightly-built hull—is vulneradle in the ex. treme, Qne well-placed missile from a powerful high. angle gun and a Zeppelin be reckoned ...