Zeppelin LZ21

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LZ 21 / Z VI

Zeppelin LZ 21 was the 21st airship built by Count Zeppelin and the ninth Zeppelin used by the Imperial German Army. It carried the military designation Z VI.

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History

LZ 21 made its first flight on 10 November 1913. It was assigned the military designation Z VI. [1]

At the outbreak of World War I in early August 1914, Z VI was stationed in Cologne at the airship base that later became Cologne Butzweilerhof Airport.[ citation needed ] During the Battle of Liège, Z VI conducted a nighttime bombing raid on the forts surrounding the city on 6 August. This operation is believed to have been the first aerial bombing attack of World War I. [2] [3]

On 5 August 1914 at 10:00 p.m., the Zeppelin took off from Cologne carrying 200 kg of explosives. The bombing occurred at 3:00 a.m. on 6 August, killing nine civilians. Hit by several shrapnel fragments from anti-aircraft fire, the airship suffered severe gas loss and was forced to make an emergency landing in a forest near Bonn. Due to the extent of the damage, Z VI was dismantled on site. [4]

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References

  1. Peter Meyer: Luftschiffe – Die Geschichte der deutschen Zeppeline. Wehr & Wissen, Koblenz/Bonn, 1980 (in German)
  2. Holger H. Herwig: The Marne, 1914: The Opening of World War I and the Battle That Changed the World. New York, 2011, p. 110; Reichsarchiv (ed.): Die Grenzschlachten im Westen (Der Weltkrieg 1914 bis 1918, Volume 1). Berlin, 1925, p. 115.
  3. Luftfahrtarchiv Köln, entry for "5 August 1914"
  4. "Der Luftschiff-Angriff endet im Wald"