Carl Berg (4 February 1851, Lüdenscheid – 26 May 1906, Bonn) was a German entrepreneur and airship builder. Berg came from a commercial iron-works family...
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An airship, dirigible balloon or dirigible is a type of aerostat (lighter-than-air) aircraft that can navigate through the air flying under its own power...
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Romilly-sur-Seine, France (1991) Taganrog, Russia (1991) Carl Berg (1851–1906), airship builder Adolf Schulte (1894–1917), World War I flying ace Wilhelm...
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David Schwarz (aviation inventor) (category Airship designers)
1894, Carl Berg procured a contract to build an airship for the Royal Prussian government, referring to Schwarz as the originator of the idea. Berg already...
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LAX85LA393". National Transportation Safety Board. "Fatal Fall Of Wright Airship. Lieut. Selfridge Killed and Orville Wright Hurt by Breaking of Propeller...
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founder of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, saver of the Airship Italia crew Yakov Sannikov, explorer of the New Siberian Islands, originated...
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Wieland (born 1957), politician Eric Abetz (born 1958), politician Axel Berg (born 1959), politician Volker Beck (born 1960), politician Tobias Pflüger...
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Ronald Pickup 17-Oct-75 1928 Jane's Adventures in a Balloon: Part 1 - The Airship Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy Penelope Keith 20-Oct-75 1929 Jane's Adventures...
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engineer, creating drawings, collages and watercolors of airplanes and airships Rudolph Dirks – comic strip artist who created The Katzenjammer Kids Alfred...
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1926 mounted a successful expedition to overfly the North Pole in the airship Norge, Heimdal served as a transport and support vessel at Kings Bay, Spitsbergen...
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