File:Airship R34 landing in New York July 1919.jpg
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DescriptionAirship R34 landing in New York July 1919.jpg | Photographed just as her nose touched the ground at Mineola last Sunday. The world's largest dirigible (672 ft. long), the British R-34, completes the longest air flight in history, covering 3,200 miles from Scotland to New York against severe weather conditions in exactly four and half days | |||||||
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Source | Image 8 of New-York tribune (New York ), July 13, 1919 | |||||||
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current | 16:02, 13 July 2019 | 4,385 × 1,865 (1.92 MB) | Thats Just Great (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description=Photographed just as her nose touched the ground at Mineola last Sunday. The world's largest dirigible (672 ft. long), the British R-34, completes the longest air flight in history, covering 3,200 miles from Scotland to New York against severe weather conditions in exactly four and half days |date= July 13, 1919 |source=[https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83030214/1919-07-13/ed-1/?sp=8&r=0.199,0.272,0.549,0.259,0 Image 8 of New-York tribune (New York ), July 13, 1919] |... |
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