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Schütte-Lanz — (SL) is the name of a series of rigid airships designed and built by the Luftschiffbau Schütte Lanz company from 1909 until the last LS22 delivered in 1917.Wentzler 2000, p.5] One research and four passenger airships were planned for post war use … Wikipedia
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