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Norsk bokmål: Luftskipet Graf Zeppelin L. Z. 127 ankret etter ankomsten mandag, kl 9:45 (etter turen rundt Jorden). Dette luftskip skulle lånes av Aeroarctic med Fridtjof Nansen i spissen til en forskningsferd i polarområder. Den var 30 m lang og 6 m bred med en marsjfart på ca 115 km/t under normale vindforhold.
English: The airship «Graf Zeppelin» L. Z. 127 anchored after its arrival on Monday at 9:45 a.m. (after going around the world). This is the airship that Aeroarctic, with Fridtjof Nansen in charge, was to borrow on an exploration to the arctic regions. It was 30 meters long and 6 meters wide and could travel at approximately 115 km/hour under normal wind conditions.
Deutsch: Das Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin L. Z. 127 ankert nach der Ankunft Monta, 09.45 Uhr (nach dem Flug um die Erde). Dieses Luftschiff sollte von der Aeroarctic für eine Forschungsreise in den Polargebieten unter der Leitung von Fridtjof Nansen, gemietet werden. Es war 30 m lang und 6 m breit mit einer Fluggeschwindigkeit von ca. 115 km/Std. bei normalen Windverhältnissen.
Español: El dirigible Graf Zeppelin L.Z. 127 anclado después de la llegada el lunes a las 9 y 45 (después de la vuelta al mundo). Este dirigible iba a ser prestado a Aeroarctic, una organización encabezada por Fridtjof Nansen. La longitud del dirgible eran 30 metros y la anchura 6. La velocidad era aproximadamente 115 kilometros por hora bajo condiciones normales.
Nederlands: Het luchtschip ³Graf Zeppelin² L.Z. 127 voor anker na aankomst op een maandagochtend 9:45 (na een wereldrondreis). Onder de leiding van Fridtjof Nansen moest Aeroarctic dit luchtschip lenen voor een poolonderzoek. Het was 30 meter lang, zes meter breed en kon bij normale wind met een snelheid van ongeveer 115 km/h varen.
Depicted place: Tyskland, Berlin
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before 5 novèmber 1928
date QS:P,+1928-11-05T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1928-11-05T00:00:00Z/11
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