Wie viele Zeppeline gibt es noch?
Ich rede nicht über Blimps. Blimps sind Prallluftschiffe, die nur wie ein Ballon aussehen wenn sie nicht mit Gas gefüllt sind.
Zeppeline, auch Starrluftschiffe genannt, haben ein richtiges Metallgerüst im inneren und sind deshalb stabiler.
Gibt es also noch Zeppeline?
Garkeine. Zeppeline are star airships, so airships with a scaffold. There is no more such, there are still pral airships so airships without scaffolding and semi-rigid airships
Thanks for the star
About 5 – 8.
Zeppelin in Friedrichshafen, which belongs to the Zepellin Foundation, takes care of the preservation of the Zeppeline system.
A few years ago the Zeppelin-NT was developed and built in the number of 3 pieces for its own Zeppelin shipping company. (In addition, 1 was borrowed for a certain period to South Africa and Japan).
Currently, another 5 pieces (but does not know the current stand) are built for Goodyear (USA), since the operation of Zeppelinen-NT is more cost-effective than the airships filled by BLIMPS (pressure gas), which are previously used by Goodyear for advertising purposes.
Unfortunately, the current models are not a comparison to the airships from the zenith of the airship. A “cross trip” with such a thing I really get interesting.
No cruises with this are impossible, the gondola is a few numbers too small. And probably also unpaid. A journey of 2 hours already costs over 300 euros.
Incorrect, none of these parts is considered Zeppelin
Yeah, that would be a dream for me, too. Unfortunately, this time is over, and the demand for such a form of travel will probably never be large enough to build something comparable.
Absolutely kine chance. The Zeppelin -NT have a few seats (about 15) and no sleeping places or lounges, but rather as much plaster as a small bus.
That would be an absolute dream. 😍 How nice a ride with the Hindenburg must have been…
I meant one of the old big airships.
Of course there are others!
They are regularly present in various places in Germany.
You can book round flights, but are not cheap. With good
You have to pay $300. The photo was taken in Munich/Oberschleißheim, where the Zeppelin regularly stops in September and April. You can find out more about dates and prices:
https://zeppelin-nt.de/en/startseite.html
A Pral Airship or a Zeppelin NT is not a Zeppelin
Yes! A zeppelin NT! It is clear that modern technology cannot be compared with the old airships à la Hindenburg.
I look forward to my Zeppelin flight at the end of April 2022. The airship is finally back in Oberschleißheim for a few days. I had booked the flight over two years ago, but unfortunately it had to be postponed because of Corona.
At the photo above I was able to start live in Sept. 2021. That was a very exciting one. However, one must also say that these flights are probably very touristy and routined. Nevertheless, it is a special experience to be able to fly there once.
Honestly, I don’t care if it’s an impact, star or keel, or something else for an airship. It looks like a zeppelin, it works like a zeppelin, and so does it.
That’s what the questioner meant.
The mood was only spoiled when a “rebirth” had to spoil the whole question with their read wiki knowledge…
It looks more like a Buddy question…
That one?
That is why there are only four Zeppelins worldwide, two of which are conditionally flightable.
A zeppelin is a starship. A Zepelin NT is a keel airship. The parts are also shortened with SN and not with LZ
In 2022 there are about 25 airships, of which half is still active for advertising purposes.
Zeppelin NT- with us on Lake Constance
Thank you, that helped me. :
They’re not real zeppelins. These are half-starred airships that are only so hot
I saw them at a show, and as a toddler, but never since.
Unless you were born before 1938, this was not