File:Z-Staaken R-IV.jpg
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editDescriptionZ-Staaken R-IV.jpg |
English: Photo of fourth Zeppelin-Staaken "giant" bomber, the R.IV of 1916, the only "nose-engined" Zeppelin-Staaken heavy bomber example to survive World War I. |
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Source | Wagner, Ray and Nowarra, Heinz. German Combat Planes: A Comprehensive Survey and History of the Development of German Military Aircraft from 1914 to 1945. New York: Doubleday, 1971. Photo scanned from page 131 of my personal copy of the book. |
Author | unknown, photo taken in 1916. Believed to be from the Peter M. Grosz collection. |
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