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Lighthouse and flying Zeppelin . Montauk, NY
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early in the morning, out of the hangar, a blimp is made ready for new adventures. The most beautiful way of flying.
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Catch the wind see us spin,
Sail away leave the day,
Way up high in the sky...
But the wind won't blow,
You really shouldn't go,
It only goes to show,
That you will be mine,
By taking our time...
Der Europa-Park Zeppelin ist mit 75 Metern länger als ein A380, fast 20 Meter breit, hat ein Volumen von 8.425 m³
At 75 meters, the Europa-Park Zeppelin is longer than an A380, almost 20 meters wide and has a volume of 8,425 m³
Postcard from the late 1930s depicting an ultra modern mode of transport :)
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Would have loved to experience the golden age of the zeppelin back in the 1920s and 30s. Modern day blimps offer only a sense of what it must have been like to witness one of these behemoths flying overhead. Nowadays there's simply no aircraft that can compare size-wise to something nearly as long as a football field. That's just one of those weird connections I make when I come across a cloud formation such as this jaw-dropper. I just happened to be driving near this small inland lake near sunset when this massive cloud formation came into view. I jumped out of the car and walked right up to the water's edge. Icy wind blasted me right in the face as it flowed unobstructed over the open water. So much so that it was difficult to breathe, the air being pushed back into my lungs as I exhaled. Meanwhile the massive formation lumbered silently overhead. It stretched back for at least a half mile, perhaps more. Have always loved the dark tones of evening clouds. Not sure what causes this, probably a lack of reflected light from the ground. It gives the clouds a tremendous sense of depth and structure. The formation twisted and undulated as clouds do, constantly changing shape which altered the light and shadow. As I shot photos I imagined a giant Zeppelin passing low over the black water and how it might feel in those last moments before the shadow overtook me. The effect lasted just a few minutes. The illusion vanished abruptly as the sun angle decreased. And suddenly I was just a guy standing by the edge of a lake with freezing cold fingers. But for a moment it was so real.
A Zeppelin NT flies over Lake Constance.
This Zeppelin NT is an airship of the German company ZLT Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH & Co. The suffix NT stands for New Technology. The company is based in Friedrichshafen.
It says "Zeppelin" on its tail so a Zeppelin it must be...
This has been around a few days now, and seemed to fly over Tilbury Docks before heading back up river. I wouldn't have the nerve to go up in one of these but I have a sneaking supsicion it'd be pretty good - and a great view. In my next life.
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