GERMAN FLYING-SHIP.
BRITISH ENGINES USED. (BI CUU-FHM USOCUnOM-COMUMT.) (AUSTRALIA* «D ».» CAM. ASSOCIATION.) BERLIN, March 11. 4. giant all-metal flying-ship, accommodating 20, and when fully loaded weighing 12 tons, made a successful trial flight at Friedrichshaven. ft has four British Napier engines totalling 2000 horse-power. The ship SKbc used between Hamburg and London.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 9
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