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Zeppelin P Type of WWI 3d printed

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Zeppelin P Type of WWI 3d printed
Zeppelin P Type of WWI 3d printed

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Zeppelin P Type of WWI

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Zeppelin P-Type  (Navy L10 Class)
You have a choice of scale and material- please check your choices in the top right corner of this page. Available here in 1:700 and 1:600 scales, click this link to see the 1:1250 scale version.


For 1:700 scale decals: Iron Crosses click HERE ,   German Navy 'ship numbers click HERE

This model depicts P-Types as built in the Friedrichshafen sheds - for Potsdam built versions please click HERE.

Introduced in 1915, 22 P-Types were built and were flown by both the German Army and Navy. Amongst the most famous was Navy ship L13 which, under the command of Heinrich Mathy “the greatest airship commander of the war”, delivered some of his most damaging bombing raids on London.
It was anoither Navy  P-Type, L14 that was probably the most successful military airship ever built: from 1915  she made 526 flights including 24 attacks against Britain and survived the war.

For defence the P-Type carried machine guns in both the rear power car and front control gondola as well as having a three gun position on the top front of the hull.
Length: 536ft/163.5m; Powerplant: 4 x 210hp/157kW Maybach C-X petrol engines; Crew: 18; Range 2,670mile/4,300km


 



 

        
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P Type 1 700th 2023 nf
Dimensions:
3.09 x 3.44 x 23.36 cm
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Mature audiences only.
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