The Imperial German Navy first launched it on 20 October 1915 and throughout its career took part in 27 reconnaissance missions; nine attacks on England dropping 10,724 kg (23,642 lb) bombs.
Destruction
Destroyed in its hangar at Tondern on 28 December 1916 when LZ 69 (L 24) caught fire.[1][2]
Specifications
Data from ,[3] Giants in the Sky: A History of the Rigid Airship[4]
Robinson, Douglas Hill (1973). Giants in the Sky: A History of the Rigid Airship. University of Washington Press. ISBN9780295952499.
Topping, Alanson Dale (2001). When Giants Roamed the Sky: Karl Arnstein and the Rise of Airships from Zeppelin to Goodyear. University of Akron Press. ISBN9781884836695. - Total pages: 276
Further reading
"Super Zeppelins". Flight. VIII (No.35) (401): 739–741. 31 August 1916.