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Alsace (airship)

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Alsace
General information
Rolereconnaissance/bomber
National originFrance
ManufacturerSociété Astra
ServiceFrench Navy
History
Last flight2 October 1915
FateDestroyed after taking AA fire

The Alsace was a French Astra-Torres airship that flew a number of reconnaissance and bombing missions before being shot down by Imperial German fire on 2 October 1915.[1]

Service

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On the night of 30 September and 1 October 1915, the Alsace bombarded the junction of Amagne-Lucquy, and the stations of Attigny and Vouziers on railways that went through Luxemburg and the Ardennes. While on a 2 October 1915 bombing mission the airship took German FLAK fire and crashed in the forests near Rethel, France. The crew, consisting of Lt Lieutenant Maurice Cohen, Capt Thierry, Lt Tabry, Chogenard and Gongland, were captured by the Germans.[2]

Specifications

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General characteristics

  • Length: 89.91 m (295 ft 0 in)
  • Volume: 23,000 m3 (810,000 cu ft) hydrogen
  • Propellers: propellers

References

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  1. ^ Daubeney, Arthur Frederick; Eveleigh-de Moleyns Baron Ventry, Eugène M. Koleśnik (1982). Airship Saga: The History of Airships Seen Through the Eyes of the Men who Designed, Built, and Flew Them. Blandford Press. ISBN 9780713710014.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Wilson, Herbert Wrigley; Sir John Alexander Hammerton (1916). The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict · Volume 6. Amalgamated Press.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)