Zeppelin LZ 80 / L 35 - Imperial German Army Airship
LZ 86 / L 39
The wreckage of Imperial German Navy Zeppelin LZ 86 (L 39) after being shot down on March 17 1917
Role
R-class reconnaissance-bomber rigid airshipType of aircraft
National origin
German Empire
Manufacturer
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin
Designer
Ludwig Dürr
First flight
11 December 1916
Retired
Decommissioned in September 1918.
Primary user
Imperial German Army
Number built
1
L 39's crew with Robert Koch in the middle
The Imperial German Navy Zeppelin LZ 86 (L-39) was a R-class World War I zeppelin.
Operational history
Two reconnaissance missions around the North Sea; one attack on England dropping 300 kg bombs.
Destruction
Returning to Imperial German airspace the airship was destroyed by French flak near Compiègne on 17 March 1917.
Specifications (LZ 80 / Type R zeppelin)
Data from Zeppelin : rigid airships, 1893–1940
General characteristics
Crew: 17-19
Capacity: 32,400 kg (71,430 lb) typical disposable load
Length: 198 m (649 ft 7 in)
Diameter: 23.9 m (78 ft 5 in) maximum
Fineness ratio: 8.24
Volume: 55,200 m3 (1,950,000 cu ft) in 19 gas cells
Empty weight: 31,400 kg (69,225 lb)
Gross weight: 32,908 kg (72,550 lb)
Fuel capacity: 6,250 kg (13,779 lb)
Useful lift: 63,800 kg (140,700 lb)
Powerplant: 5 × Maybach HS Lu 6-cylinder water-cooled in-line piston engines, 180 kW (240 hp) each
Propellers: 4-bladed Lorenzen fixed-pitch propellers
Performance
Maximum speed: 103 km/h (64 mph, 56 kn)
Cruise speed: 81 km/h (50 mph, 44 kn)
Range: 7,400 km (4,600 mi, 4,000 nmi) at 81 km/h (50 mph; 44 kn)
Service ceiling: 3,900 m (12,800 ft) static
Rate of climb: 10 m/s (2,000 ft/min) maximum permitted (r-class)
Armament
Guns: machine-guns in hull-top positions and gondolas
Bombs: up to 60 bombs to a total of 5,000 kg (11,023 lb)
See also
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References
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1 Early Army designations, used pre-war. 2 Wartime Army LZ designations were not always matched to Zeppelin's LZ hull number.