An Unusual Piece of Original, Airship Aeronautica, 1929 Zeppelin Display Stand, In Oak With Zeppelin Badge And Carved Airship An Unusual Piece of Original, Airship Aeronautica, 1929 Zeppelin Display Stand, In Oak With Zeppelin Badge And Carved Airship An Unusual Piece of Original, Airship Aeronautica, 1929 Zeppelin Display Stand, In Oak With Zeppelin Badge And Carved Airship

An Unusual Piece of Original, Airship Aeronautica, 1929 Zeppelin Display Stand, In Oak With Zeppelin Badge And Carved Airship

Ferdinand von Zeppelin served as an official observer with the Union Army during the American Civil War. During the Peninsular Campaign, he visited the balloon camp of Thaddeus S. C. Lowe. Lowe sent the curious von Zeppelin to another balloon camp where the German-born aeronaut John Steiner could be of more help to the young man. His first ascent in a balloon, made at Saint Paul, Minnesota during this visit, is said to have been the inspiration of his later interest in aeronautics.

Zeppelin's ideas for large dirigibles was first expressed in a diary entry dated 25 March 1874. Inspired by a recent lecture given by Heinrich von Stephan on the subject of "World Postal Services and Air Travel", he outlined the basic principle of his later craft: a large rigidly-framed outer envelope continuing a number of separate gasbags. In 1887 the success of Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs' airship La France prompted him to send a letter to the King of W?rttemberg about the military necessity for dirigibles and the lack of German development in this field. He went on to start the Zeppelin Airship Co. and his name lived on in German legend as the great airship pioneer of international travel and airship warfare. 11 inches x 9 inches x 3.5 inches

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