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The Dixmude was a Zeppelin airship built for the Imperial German Navy as L 72 (c/n LZ 114) and unfinished at the end of the First World War, when it was given to France as war reparations and recommissioned in French Navy service and renamed Dixmude. It was lost when it exploded in mid-air on 21 December 1923 off the coast of Sicily, killing all 52 (42 crew and ten passengers) on board. This was one of the first of the great airship disasters, preceded by the crash of the British R38 in 1921 (44 dead) and the US airship Roma in 1922 (34 dead), and followed by the destruction of the USS Shenandoah in 1925 (14 dead) the British R101 in 1930 (48 dead), the USS Akron in 1933 (73 dead) and the German Hindenburg in 1937 (36 dead).

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  • Der Zeppelin LZ 114, in Frankreich „Dixmude“, war das letzte Starrluftschiff, das für die Deutsche Marine im Ersten Weltkrieg gebaut worden war. Als militärische Bezeichnung war L 72 vorgesehen. Er wurde jedoch nicht mehr eingesetzt und musste als Reparation an Frankreich abgegeben werden. „Dixmude“ ist die französische Schreibweise der Gemeinde Diksmuide in Westflandern, die im Ersten Weltkrieg vollkommen zerstört, aber danach wieder aufgebaut wurde. (de)
  • The Dixmude was a Zeppelin airship built for the Imperial German Navy as L 72 (c/n LZ 114) and unfinished at the end of the First World War, when it was given to France as war reparations and recommissioned in French Navy service and renamed Dixmude. It was lost when it exploded in mid-air on 21 December 1923 off the coast of Sicily, killing all 52 (42 crew and ten passengers) on board. This was one of the first of the great airship disasters, preceded by the crash of the British R38 in 1921 (44 dead) and the US airship Roma in 1922 (34 dead), and followed by the destruction of the USS Shenandoah in 1925 (14 dead) the British R101 in 1930 (48 dead), the USS Akron in 1933 (73 dead) and the German Hindenburg in 1937 (36 dead). (en)
  • Le Dixmude est un dirigeable Zeppelin construit pour la marine impériale allemande sous le nom de L 72 (c/n LZ 114) et inachevé à la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale . (fr)
  • Il dirigibile LZ 114 era un dirigibile di tipo rigido, con struttura in duralluminio, ricoperto in stoffa di cotone impermeabile, costruito dall'azienda tedesca Luftschiffbau Zeppelin di Friedrichshafen nei primi anni dieci per scopi militari. L'LZ 114 apparteneva alla classe L.70 della Kaiserliche Marine, la Marina Imperiale tedesca. Tale classe si componeva delle aeronavi da LZ 112 a LZ 114, progettate dall'ingegnere . (it)
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  • Der Zeppelin LZ 114, in Frankreich „Dixmude“, war das letzte Starrluftschiff, das für die Deutsche Marine im Ersten Weltkrieg gebaut worden war. Als militärische Bezeichnung war L 72 vorgesehen. Er wurde jedoch nicht mehr eingesetzt und musste als Reparation an Frankreich abgegeben werden. „Dixmude“ ist die französische Schreibweise der Gemeinde Diksmuide in Westflandern, die im Ersten Weltkrieg vollkommen zerstört, aber danach wieder aufgebaut wurde. (de)
  • The Dixmude was a Zeppelin airship built for the Imperial German Navy as L 72 (c/n LZ 114) and unfinished at the end of the First World War, when it was given to France as war reparations and recommissioned in French Navy service and renamed Dixmude. It was lost when it exploded in mid-air on 21 December 1923 off the coast of Sicily, killing all 52 (42 crew and ten passengers) on board. This was one of the first of the great airship disasters, preceded by the crash of the British R38 in 1921 (44 dead) and the US airship Roma in 1922 (34 dead), and followed by the destruction of the USS Shenandoah in 1925 (14 dead) the British R101 in 1930 (48 dead), the USS Akron in 1933 (73 dead) and the German Hindenburg in 1937 (36 dead). (en)
  • Le Dixmude est un dirigeable Zeppelin construit pour la marine impériale allemande sous le nom de L 72 (c/n LZ 114) et inachevé à la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale . (fr)
  • Il dirigibile LZ 114 era un dirigibile di tipo rigido, con struttura in duralluminio, ricoperto in stoffa di cotone impermeabile, costruito dall'azienda tedesca Luftschiffbau Zeppelin di Friedrichshafen nei primi anni dieci per scopi militari. L'LZ 114 apparteneva alla classe L.70 della Kaiserliche Marine, la Marina Imperiale tedesca. Tale classe si componeva delle aeronavi da LZ 112 a LZ 114, progettate dall'ingegnere . (it)
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