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[[Image:Im1910FL-Erbsloh.jpg|thumb| 1910. Airship crash. ]]
[[Image:Im1910FL-Erbsloh.jpg|thumb| 1910. Airship crash. ]]


Crash of airship
The Erbsloh was an airship named for the German aviation pioneer Oskar Erbsloh that was operational in the years 1909/10.
 
In July 1910 the Erbsloh crashed near Leverkusen, killing all five people on board, including Oskar Erbsloh himself.


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Latest revision as of 08:54, 2 August 2022

1910. Airship crash.

The Erbsloh was an airship named for the German aviation pioneer Oskar Erbsloh that was operational in the years 1909/10.

In July 1910 the Erbsloh crashed near Leverkusen, killing all five people on board, including Oskar Erbsloh himself.

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