File:Tying a flag to the tail of the Airship R34 1919.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTying a flag to the tail of the Airship R34 1919.jpg |
An aerial extension fire ladder is a necessary part of the R-34s hangar equipment fastening the British naval ensign to the giant dirigible's stern just before the start of her recent transatlantic round trip. Note the runways at the top of the hangar for access to the top of the great blimp. |
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Source | New-York tribune (New York), July 27, 1919 | |||||||
Author | New-York tribune | |||||||
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current | 16:49, 27 July 2019 | 2,047 × 2,871 (1.51 MB) | Thats Just Great (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description=An aerial extension fire ladder is a necessary part of the R-34s hangar equipment fastening the British naval ensign to the giant dirigible's stern just before the start of her recent transatlantic round trip. Note the runways at the top of the hangar for access to the top of the great blimp. |date= July 27, 1919 |source=[][N.Y.]), July 27, 1919] |author=New-York tribune |permission={{PD-US}} |other versions= }} Category:R34 |
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