Zeppelin LZ 5

Zeppelin LZ 5
LZ 5 after hasty repairs from colliding with a pear tree in 1909.
Role Type c Experimental military rigid airship
National origin Imperial Germany
Manufacturer Luftschiffbau Zeppelin
Designer Ferdinand von Zeppelin
First flight 26 May 1909
Retired 25 April 1910
Status Destroyed in crash
Primary user Kaiserliche Marine
Number built 1

The Zeppelin LZ 5, tactical number Z II, was a German experimental military rigid airship constructed under the direction of Ferdinand von Zeppelin. After having made numerous successful trips, LZ 5 broke loose from its moorings in a storm and subsequentely crashed on 25 April 1910.[1][2][3]

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