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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: German agricultural aircraft 1920-1929, German airliners 1920-1929, German cargo aircraft 1920-1929, German civil trainer aircraft 1920-1929, German civil utility aircraft 1920-1929, German mailplanes 1920-1929, German sport aircraft 1920-1929, LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, Junkers G 24, Dornier Do X, Dornier Do J, Junkers W 33, Junkers T 23, Junkers G 31, Junkers T 19, Junkers J 15, Junkers J 29, Rohrbach Roland, Junkers A50, BFW M.23, Dornier Do R, Heinkel HE 12, BFW M.20, Dietrich DP.II, Rohrbach Rostra, Sablatnig P.III, Udet U 12, Klemm Kl 25, Junkers K 37, Dietrich DP.III, Messerschmitt M 18, Dietrich DP.VII, LFG V 13, Focke-Wulf A 16, Focke-Wulf F 19, Darmstadt D-18, Caspar C 32, Dornier Komet, Rohrbach Romar, Heinkel HD 24, French airship Dixmude, LFG V 101, Dornier Do K, LFG V 20, Focke-Wulf A 17, Junkers K 16, Messerschmitt M 17, FVA-4 Pipo, Caspar C 35, Dornier Delphin, Hannover F.10, Messerschmitt M 24, Albatros L 58, Albatros L 82, Heinkel HD 40, Albatros L 75, Junkers A 32, Albatros L 68, Albatros L 73, Heinkel HD 39, BFW M.19, Albatros L 72, Albatros L 69, Heinkel HD 21, Heinkel HE 18, Heinkel HE 3, Heinkel HD 35, Focke-Wulf GL 18, Focke-Wulf S 24, Albatros L 60, Albatros L 59, Albatros L 79, Focke-Wulf A 20, Arado SC I, Arado S I, Heinkel HD 22, Arado L II, Arado V I, Arado W 2, Arado SC II, Baumer Sausewind, Albatros L 74, Dornier Libelle, Rohrbach Ro V Rocco. Excerpt: LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin (; Registration: D-LZ 127) was a large German passenger-carrying hydrogen-filled rigid airship which operated commercially from 1928 to 1937. It was named after the German pioneer of airships, Ferdinand von Zeppelin, who was a Graf or Count in the German nobility. During its operating life the airship made 590 flights, covering more than a million miles. It was designed to be operated by a crew of 36 officers and men. Cons...