AEROPLANE V. ZEPPELIN
GERMAN EXPERTS PERTURBED.
PARIS, Juno 17
A message received via Switzerland says that Count Zeppelin's technical assistants at Friedricbshafen are greatly perturbed at-the result of Lieutenant
Warncford's success in Belgium. Count Zeppelin always represented the danger of attack by «n aeroplane as negigible. His export advisers now say that it will be either necessary to increaso the buoyancy of the Zeppelins
by carrying fewer men or bombs, or there will have to be n radical change in tho design.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15309, 19 June 1915, Page 9
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