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Contains 7 Results:

The Akron, the ZRS-4 (Card 32763), 1931?

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Caption: (32763) As our photographer saw the Akron, the ARS-4 on July 29, just eleven days before it will be launched.

Dates: 1931?

Graf Zeppelin inside of hangar at Lakehurst, NJ (Card 32277), 1928

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Caption: (32277) Graf Zeppelin inside of hanger at Lakehurst, New Jersey, Oct. 15, 1928. (Card contains full description on back.)

Dates: 1928

Mrs. Hoover christens the Akron (Card 32766), 1931

 Item — Folder: 1, Item: 6
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Caption: (32766) Mrs. Hoover christens the Akron, the largest airship in the world, at Akron, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1931. (Card contains full description on back.)

Dates: 1931

Graf Zeppelin arriving at Lakehurst, NJ (Card 32266), 1928

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Caption: (32266) Graf Zeppelin, first commercial airship to cross Atlantic, arriving at Lakehurst, N.J., Oct. 15, 1928.

Dates: 1928

U.S.S. Akron, Maiden Flight (Card 32771), 1931

 Item — Folder: 1, Item: 7
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Caption: (32771) The maiden flight of the largest dirigible ever built, the U.S.S. Akron, Sept. 23, 1931. (Card contains full description on back.)

Dates: 1931

Graf Zeppelin in Egypt (Card 8627), undated

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Caption: (8627) The Graf Zeppelin’s rendezvous with the Eternal Desert and the more than 4000 year old pyramids of Gizeh, Egypt.

Dates: undated

Pres. Coolidge pinning the Langley Medal on Col. Lindbergh (Card 29360), 1927

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Caption: (29360) Pres. Coolidge pinning the Langley Medal on Col. Lindbergh, the fifth person to receive it, Washington, D.C. [June 11, 1927]

Dates: 1927