Zeppelin
Zeppelin adalah sejenis kapal udara kaku yang dipelopori oleh seorang Count dari Jerman iaitu Ferdinand von Zeppelin pada awal kurun ke-20. Rekabentuknya berdasarkan asas yang digariskan oleh beliau pada tahun 1874[1] dan diperincikan pada tahun 1893.[2] Rancangan beliau telah dikaji oleh sebuah jawatankuasa pada tahun 1894[2] dan dipatenkan di Amerika Syarikat pada 14 Mac 1899.[3] Ekoran rekabentuknya yang mendapat kejayaan yang cemerlang, istilah zeppelin digunakan bagi kepada semua kapal udara kaku.
Zeppelin digunakan oleh syarikat pengangkutan penumpang komersial pertama iaitu Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-AG (DELAG). DELAG, telah menjadualkan penerbangan sebelum Perang Dunia I. Selepas perang meletus, tentera Jerman menggunakan secara ekstensif Zeppelin sebagai pesawat pegebom dan peninjau.
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Nota [sunting]
- ↑ Eckener 1938. pages 155–157
- ↑ Ralat petik: Tag
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Rujukan [sunting]
- de Syon, Guillaume (2001), Zeppelin!: Germany and the Airship, 1900–1939, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISBN 0801867347
- Dooley, Sean C., The Development of Material-Adapted Structural Form – Part II: Appendices. THÈSE NO 2986 (2004), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- Eckener, Hugo. 1938. Count Zeppelin: The Man and His Work, translated by Leigh Fanell, London – Massie Publishing Company, Ltd. – (ASIN: B00085KPWK) (online extract pages 155–157, 210–211)
- Lehmann, Ernst A.; Mingos, Howard. The Zeppelins. The Development of the Airship, with the Story of the Zepplins Templat:Sic Air Raids in the World War. Chapter VI THE NORTH SEA PATROL – THE ZEPPELINS AT JUTLAND (online chapter)
- Smith, Peter J. C. (1991), Zeppelins over Lancashire, Neil Richardson, ISBN 1852160667
Bacaan lanjut [sunting]
- Rich Archbold and Ken Marshall, Hindenburg, an Illustrated History, 1994 ISBN 0-446-51784-4
- William F. Althoff, USS Los Angeles: The Navy's Venerable Airship and Aviation Technology , 2003, ISBN 1-57488-620-7
- Peter Brooks, Zeppelin: Rigid Airships 1893–1940 , 2004, ISBN 0-85177-845-3
- Manfred Griehl and Joachim Dressel, Zeppelin! The German Airship Story, 1990 ISBN 1-85409-045-3
- Ces Mowthorpe, Battlebags: British Airships of the First World War, 1995 ISBN 0-905778-13-8
- McPhee, John, The Deltoid Pumpkin Seed, 1992 ISBN 978-0374516352
- Ian Castle, London 1914–17 – The Zeppelin Menace, ISBN 978-184603-245-5
Paten [sunting]
- U.S. Patent 0,621,195, "Navigable balloon". 14 March 1899. Ferdinand Graf Zeppelin.
- , US 1217657 , "Method of destroying aircraft", Filed 11 April 1916. Joseph A. Steinmetz
- , US 1449721 , "Light weight girder". Filed 28 June 1920. Karl Arnstein.
- , US 1474517 , "Airship". Filed 19 Aug 1922; Issued 20 November 1923. Julius Erhardt
- , US 1724009 , "Rigid airship with separate gas cells". Filed 27 November 1922; Issued August 1929. Hugo Eckener
Pautan luar [sunting]
- How did London civilians respond to the German airship raids of 1915?
- Zeppelin & Airships at the whistle museum.
- Zeppelin NT in the World and Technical Data
- Airships.net — Illustrated history of passenger zeppelins
- eZEP.de — The webportal for Zeppelin mail and airship memorabilia
- Zeppelin Study Group — Research group for airship memorabilia and Zeppelin mail
- Zeppelin Post Journal — Quarterly publication for Zeppelin mail and airship memorabilia
- Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH — The original company, now developing the Zeppelin NT
- Airshipventures.com — Bringing Zeppelin NT airships to the USA
- zeppelintours.com — Zeppelin airship flights Needs Adobe Flash Player
- Dark Autumn: The 1916 German Zeppelin Offensive
- History of zeppelin development, Andrew Czernek (Omnivorous-GA), "Early Airship Design and Development", 9 May 2003
- Diesel engines in zeppelins, Andrew Czernek (Omnivorous-GA), "Aircraft Propulsion," 11 June 2003
- Zeppelin seeks hidden diamond stashes in Kalahari[pautan luput] from CNET
- How the Zeppelin was destroyed Wednesday 6 September 1916 The Guardian
- Zeppelin im Krieg University of Constance, online multimedia presentation in the Zeppelin-Museum Friedrichshafen (German)
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