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D-LZFN, 1997 Zeppelin LZ N07-100, C/N: 001

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D-LZFN, 1997 Zeppelin LZ N07-100 C/N 001, Trucks of Zeppelin TEAM

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Photographer: Thierry DETABLE
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Shot Date: 2013-08-03
Airport: LFPT
Pontoise Cormeilles-en-Vexin Airport, Pontoise France
Upload Date: 2014-05-09
Views: 376

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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
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Shot Time: 2013:08:03 12:29:40
Original Image Size: 1279 x 852 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/200 sec
F Number: f/9
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 100
Focal Length: 24 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
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  • D-LZFN @ LFRM - Team of Zeppelin advertisement for Goodyear based in a field near Ruaudin 72 for the 24h le Mans. 19 to 23 August 2021.
5 km from le Mans airport LFRM. - by Thierry DETABLE by Thierry DETABLE @ LFRM
  • D-LZFN @ LFRM - Team of Zeppelin advertisement for Goodyear based in a field near Ruaudin 72 for the 24h le Mans. 19 to 23 August 2021.
5 km from le Mans airport LFRM.
The Zeppelin is head-on and windy, keeping it in line with its stern propellers. - by Thierry DETABLE by Thierry DETABLE @ LFRM
  • D-LZFN @ LFRM - 28 / 5?000
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The Zeppelin takes off. - by Thierry DETABLE by Thierry DETABLE @ LFRM
  • D-LZFN @ LFRM - Team of Zeppelin advertisement for Goodyear based in a field near Ruaudin 72 for the 24h le Mans. 19 to 23 August 2021.
5 km from le Mans airport LFRM.
It is always impressive to see the precision of the pilots during the landings and takeoffs. - by Thierry DETABLE by Thierry DETABLE @ LFRM
  • D-LZFN @ LFRM - The propellers tilted vertically, the Zeppelin climbs very slowly and gently. - by Thierry DETABLE by Thierry DETABLE @ LFRM