Zeppelin$506748$ - translation to English
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AIRSHIP MANUFACTURER IN GERMANY
Zeppelin Luftschiffbau; Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik; Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH; Zeppelin-Lindau; ZLT Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH; Zeppelin GmbH; Zeppelin Luftschiffbau GmbH
  • The LZ 127 ''Graf Zeppelin'' departing for [[DELAG]], the world's first airline
  • ''Graf Zeppelin'' above [[St. Paul's Cathedral]] in [[London]]

Zeppelin      
n. familienaam, Zeppelin; Hertog Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838-1917), Duits legerofficier, ontwerper van het eerste luchtschip van het stijve type
Led Zeppelin         
  • Led Zeppelin were honoured by US President [[Barack Obama]] at the 2012 [[Kennedy Center Honors]].
  • alt=A colour photograph of a stone cottage on a hill
  • A 1937 photograph of the burning [[LZ 129 Hindenburg]] taken by news photographer Sam Shere, used on the cover of the band's debut album and extensively on later merchandise
  • alt=A colour photograph of Jason Bonham playing drums
  • alt=A colour photograph of Jimmy Page performing on stage with a double-necked guitar
  • alt=A black and white photograph of Jimmy Page playing a double-necked guitar
  • alt=A colour photograph of Robert Plant with microphone and Jimmy Page with a double necked guitar performing on stage.
  • alt=A red tinged photograph of John Paul Jones playing a bass guitar
  • alt=A black and white photograph of John Bonham wearing a headband and behind the cymbals of a drum kit
  • alt=A black and white photograph of John Bonham playing drums
  • alt=A colour photograph of the four members of Led Zeppelin performing onstage, with some other figures visible in the background.
  • alt=A colour photograph of John Paul Jones, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page performing on stage, with Jason Bonham partially visible on drums in the background
  • alt=A black and white photograph of Robert Plant with a tambourine and Jimmy Page with an acoustic guitar seated and performing.
  • Celebration Day]]'' at the [[Hammersmith Apollo]] in London, October 2012
  • alt=The name Led Zeppelin in irregular capitals in black and white
  • Page, Plant, and Jones performing at Live Aid in Philadelphia
  • alt=A black and white photograph showing a headshot of Robert Plant with a microphone in hand
  • alt=a colour photograph of a large domed stadium
ENGLISH ROCK BAND
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Led Zeppelin (bekende Engelse rockgroep, uit zeventiger jaren)

Definition

Zeppelin
['z?p(?)l?n]
¦ noun historical a large German dirigible airship of the early 20th century.
Origin
named after Ferdinand, Count von Zeppelin, German airship pioneer.

Wikipedia

Luftschiffbau Zeppelin

Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH is a German aircraft manufacturing company. It is perhaps best known for its leading role in the design and manufacture of rigid airships, commonly referred to as Zeppelins due to the company's prominence. The name 'Luftschiffbau' is a German word meaning building of airships.

The company was founded by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in 1908 as a formal entity to continue advancing his pioneering research into rigid airships. Luftschiffbau Zeppelin became the leading manufacturer in the field of large lighter-than-air vehicles; its products were used in both military and civilian capacities. The firm founded DELAG, the world's first airline to use an aircraft in revenue service, in 1909 on the back of public interest and using its own airships. During the First World War, Zeppelins were employed as the first long distance strategic bombers, launching numerous raids upon Belgium, France, and the United Kingdom. Following Count von Zeppelin's death in 1917, control of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin fell to Dr. Hugo Eckener, an enthusiastic proponent of the civil value of airships. However, Germany's zeppelins were claimed by the Allies as war reparations.

The company continued to innovate during the Interwar period, constructing the largest rigid airship in history, the LZ 129 Hindenburg, lead ship of the Hindenburg class. However, the company's fortunes soured during the Nazi era, particularly following the high-profile Hindenburg disaster. Its airships were grounded and scrapped in 1940 to produce fixed-wing combat aircraft for Nazi Germany's war machine. During the Second World War, the company became involved in the manufacture of the V2 rocket; its facilities were hit by Allied bombing raids and it all but ceased to exist in the final months of the conflict. During the 1980s, Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH was revived from its residual assets. It has since become a major shareholder in the company ZLT Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik GmbH, which developed and produces the Zeppelin NT, a next generation airship.