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 USN Aircraft--USS Los Angeles (ZR-3), airship 1924-1939
Los Angeles left her hangar for the last time in November 1937 and, in October 1939, was stricken from the Navy list and began the dismantling process.
USS Los Angeles, a 2,472,000 cubic foot rigid airship was built at Friedrichshafen, Germany.
The latter's tragic loss, on 3 September 1925, produced a temporary shortage of helium, delaying Los Angeles ' return to flight service until March 1926.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/ac-usn22/z-types/zr3.htm

  
 USSLosAngelesAncestry
The second naval ship to be named after the city of Los Angeles was an airship which was commissioned USS LOS ANGELES (ZR-3) on November 25, 1924 and remained in commission until June 30, 1932.
USS LOS ANGELES (CA-135) served as the Flag Ship for RADM Arleigh E. Burke, Commander Cruiser Division FIVE, providing gunfire support at KoNiji and Wonsan and other coastal areas.
The first naval ship to be named after the City of Los Angeles was actually a civilian overseas tanker.
www.submarinehistory.homestead.com /USSLosAngelesAncestry.html

  
 USS Los Angeles (ZR-3)
The USS Los Angeles was an airship, designated ZR-3, that was built in 1923 - 1924 by the Zeppelin factory in Friedrichshafen, Germany, where it was originally designated LZ-126.
USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) - Navy Lakehurst Historical Society
The USS Los Angeles Flying Over Southern Manhattan
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/U/USS-Los-Angeles-(ZR-3).htm

  
 USS Los Angeles (SSN 688)
The second LOS ANGELES (ZR-3), an air ship, was commissioned on 25 November 1924.
USS LOS ANGELES (SSN 688), the fourth naval ship to be named after the City of Los Angeles, is the lead ship of her class.
LOS ANGELES returned to an operational status after the 31 month overhaul in March 1995.
www.csp.navy.mil /css1/688.htm

  
 USS Los Angeles (ZR-3)
[ USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) ] [ USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) ][ USS Akron (ZRS-4) ] [ Hindenburg (LZ-129) ] [ Hindenburg Passenger List ]
Los Angeles in flight over Washington D.C. LOS ANGELES was a major element in the development of the low-mast mooring system for airships, mechanical handling gear and, in 1929-31, the technique of an airship-airplane hook-on.
USS Los Angeles inside Hangar No. 1 at NAS Lakehurst
www.nlhs.com /usslos.htm

  
 Zeppelin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Under its new designation ZR-3 "USS Los Angeles", the former LZ126 became the most successful American airship.
So, when the Los Angeles was delivered, it was at first filled with the helium from ZR-1.
ZR-1 "USS Shenandoah" ("daughter of the stars", with ZR standing for "Zeppelin Rigid"), which flew in 1923.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zeppelin

  
 LZ-126 ZR-3 Airship USS Los Angeles
The airship which earned its fame as the United States Navy airship ZR-3 "Los Angeles" was built by the German Zeppelin Company in 1924 and originally designated LZ-126 (meaning it was the 126th ship designed by the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin).
The Los Angeles was retired from service in 1932 after a successful and distinguished career.
The LZ-126/ZR-3 was flown from Germany to the United States in 81 hours between October 12, 1924 and October 15, 1924, under the command of German Zeppelin pioneer Dr. Hugo Eckener.
airships.netfirms.com /int/U.S.S.LosAngeles/zepplos.htm

  
 MTC7002 USS Los Angeles Balsa Wood Dirigible Model Blimp by Megatech - Dirigibles
The USS Los Angeles was originally built in 1923 at the Zeppelin works in Friedrichshafen, Germany, and was the world's largest aircraft when first flown.
USS Los Angeles Balsa Wood Dirigible Static Display Kit.
Built for carrying 20 passengers, it was commissioned the USS Los Angeles in 1924 by Mrs.
www.wondertrail.com /thestore/prods/MTC7002.html

  
 Snyder's Treasures -- US Militaria
This lot includes over 300 photographs -- many unpublished snapshots and rare military photographs -- of the USS SHENANDOAH (ZR-1), the USS LOS ANGELES (ZR-3), and several other US Army and US Navy balloons and Zeppelins while Douglas served as a crew member aboard these ships.
Douglas was one of a total of 20 personnel aboard the USS SHENANDOAH who survived when she broke loose of her moorings in a gale and was wrecked in January, 1924.
Also included is one of his flight log books, containing signed entries for flights aboard the Zeppelins as well as a number of K.B. balloons.
www.snyderstreasures.com /pages/usmilitaria.htm

  
 US Rigid 20's-30's
"Flight Tests on the USS Los Angeles" Parts 1 and 2 (Reports 324, 325) N.A.C.A.: 1928
USS Los Angeles and Goodyear Non-Rigid over Akron
"USS Akron Over Weight" - Memorandum: December 11, 1931
www.uakron.edu /archival/arnstein/usrigid.htm

  
 ILAB-LILA database search result
The technical reports cover a wide variety of tests on varies airplanes, VE-7, PW-9, F6C-4, and airships, USS Los Angeles, USS Akron, as well as, wing structure, propellers, instrument panels, and much more.
Issue 38-scuffed at wrappers, old damp stain at fore-edge of pages 2407-2432, text and illustrations are still readable.
Bound with the Science and Arts is Literature volume 36, no. 3 and Agriculture volume 12, no. 11.
www.ilabdatabase.com /php/search.php3?membernr=1748&custnr=&source=&lang=

  
 Untitled
US Navy (5): USN 1917, USS Los Angeles, USN Jets
6 Record Breaking Flight ZPG-2 (3 of 3) 1957
Photograph of Memorial to Men who Died in Wreck of USS Shenandoah
www.utdallas.edu /library/special/aviation/utrosen28.html

  
 Æ Aeragon - Formerly the LZ-126, The USS Los Angeles ZR-3
After delivery to the U.S. Navy the LZ-126 became USS Los Angeles (ZR-3).
Æ Aeragon - Formerly the LZ-126, The USS Los Angeles ZR-3
Site Index > Air Transportation > Airships > USS Los Angeles
www.aeragon.com /air/airship/D-09.html

  
 United States Navy Airship USS Los Angeles LZ-126 ZR-3
For a comprehensive history of the development and operations of the LZ-126/ZR-3, read USS Los Angeles: The Navy's Venerable Airship and Aviation Technology (by William Althoff).
The United States Navy rigid airship ZR-3 "Los Angeles" was built by the German Zeppelin Company in 1924 and originally designated LZ-126 (meaning it was the 126th ship designed by the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin).
The Los Angeles was retired from service in 1932 after a successful and distinguished career.
www.airships.net /zepplos.htm   (131 words)

  
 USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
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USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
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www.quiltplace.com /encyclopedia/USS_Los_Angeles_%28ZR-3%29   (213 words)

  
 USS Los Angeles (ZR-3)
The USS Los Angeles was an airship, designated ZR-3, that was built in 1923-1924 by the Zeppelin factory in Friedrichshafen, Germany, where it was originally designated LZ-126.
USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) - Navy Lakehurst Historical Society
It was decommissioned in 1932 as an economy measure, and was re-commissioned for a period after the USS Akron crashed in April 1933 athough it was soon returned to storage.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/U/USS-Los-Angeles-(ZR-3).htm   (404 words)

  
 LZ 126 - netlexikon
Der Zeppelin LZ 126, später als ZR-3USS Los Angeles“ im Dienst der US-Marine, war ein Luftschiff, das in den Jahren 1923 bis 1924 in Friedrichshafen gebaut wurde und als das erfolgreichste amerikanische Starrluftschiff gilt.
Insgesamt legte die USS Los Angeles in ihrer sieben Jahre und acht Monate dauernden Dienstzeit (der längsten eines US-Starrluftschiffes) bei 331 Fahrten in 4.398 Flugstunden 345.000 km zurück.
Januar 1925 diente die USS Los Angeles als Sonnenobservatorium für eine Gruppe von Wissenschaftlern, die eine totale Sonnenfinsternis ohne Störeinfluss möglicher Wolken beobachten und fotografieren wollten.
www.lexikon-definition.de /LZ126.html   (1735 words)

  
 Uss Los Angeles
The second Los Angeles (ZR-3) was an airship built by Germany and in use from 1924 to 1932.
The third Los Angeles (CA-135) was a heavy cruiser commissioned at the very end of World War II, active during the Korean War, and decommissioned in 1963.
USS Austin has been selected to receive the award for 'Independent Artist Country Single of the Year' for his song "Angel" November 9th at the Los Angeles...
uss-los-angeles.wikiverse.org   (354 words)

  
 DANFS: USS Los Angeles (CA-135)
The third Los Angeles (CL-135) [the second was the rigid airship ZR-3] was laid down by the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., 28 July 1943; launched 20 August 1944; sponsored by Mrs.
Between November 1953 and June 1963 Los Angeles made eight more deployments to the Far East where she served as a cruiser division flagship with the 7th Fleet in support of "keeping the peace" operations in that troubled part of the world.
Los Angeles received five battle stars for service during the Korean conflict.
www.ibiblio.org /hyperwar/USN/ships/dafs/CA/ca135.html   (450 words)

  
 USN Aircraft--USS Los Angeles (ZR-3), airship 1924-1939
Los Angeles left her hangar for the last time in November 1937 and, in October 1939, was stricken from the Navy list and began the dismantling process.
In June 1925, Los Angeles began an overhaul at Lakehurst, while her expensive helium gas was transferred to the older dirigible Shenandoah (ZR-1).
In late November 1924 she was placed in commission as USS Los Angeles and began several years of flight activity to explore the potential of her type for commercial and Naval use.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/ac-usn22/z-types/zr3.htm   (924 words)

  
 USS Los Angeles Airship DVD video VHS films movies documentary
When built, the USS Los Angeles ZR-3 was the largest and most advanced airship in the world.
See rare footage of the USS Los Angeles, which the U.S. hoped to use as an airborne aircraft carrier, and see how Germany deployed its Zeppelins as part of the Nazi war machine.
USS Los Angeles Airship DVD video VHS films movies documentary
www.johnjohn.co.uk /shop/video_alpha/plane_uss_losangeles.html   (384 words)

  
 uss los angeles zr 3
Dictionary Definition of uss los angeles zr 3
Encyclopedia Entry for uss los angeles zr 3
www.yourencyclopedia.net /uss_los_angeles__zr_3_.html   (74 words)

  
 USS Los Angeles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The second, Los Angeles (ZR-3), was an airship built by Germany and in use from 1924 to 1932.
The third, Los Angeles (CA-135), was a heavy cruiser commissioned at the very end of World War II, active during the Korean War, and decommissioned in 1963.
The fourth, Los Angeles (SSN-688), is the lead ship of the Los Angeles class (aka "688s") of nuclear attack submarine, commissioned in 1976 and on active service as of 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/USS_Los_Angeles   (248 words)

  
 USS Los Angeles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The second, Los Angeles (ZR-3), was an airship built by Germany and in use from 1924 to 1932.
The third, Los Angeles (CA-135), was a heavy cruiser commissioned at the very end of World War II, active during the Korean War, and decommissioned in 1963.
The fourth, Los Angeles (SSN-688), is the lead ship of the Los Angeles class (aka "688s") of nuclear attack submarine, commissioned in 1976 and on active service as of 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/USS_Los_Angeles   (256 words)

  
 USSLosAngelesCommissioning
Calvin Coolidge who christened the airship USS LOS ANGELES (ZR-3).
Finally, she was given a second bottle of champaign abd was able to finally christen Los Angeles as the ship slid down the shipway, "The second bottle was to christen the USS Los Angeles: the first was to show that the ship and her crew are stauch and strong and unyielding."
Anne L. Armstrong was unable to break the traditional bottle of champaign.
www.submarinehistory.com /USSLosAngelesLaunching.html   (189 words)

  
 U.S. Navy Rigid Airships at Lakehurst
The USS Los Angeles was German built and given to the Navy as a part of WWI reparations.
The Los Angeles made a successful landing on the USS Saratoga at sea on 27 Jan 1928.
The first, the L - 1 was ordered in 1937.
www.lakehurst.navy.mil /nlweb/history_1a.html   (581 words)

  
 AV-6 Patoka
She was subsequently used as an operational and experimental base by three of the Navy's great dirigibles, USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) in 1924-1925, USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) in 1925-1932, and USS Akron (ZRS-4) in 1932.
She was the first rigid airship to be inflated with helium; the first to use water recovery apparatus for the continuous recovery of ballast from the exhaust gas of the fuel burned; and she was the first to fly across the United States.
Plans for the construction of Shenandoah, the first rigid airship to be built in the United States, were begun in September 1919, and the first materials were delivered to the Naval Aircraft Factory at Philadelphia early in 1920.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/systems/ship/av-6.htm   (568 words)

  
 Events of the 1920s--Loss of USS Shenandoah (ZR-1), 3 September 1925
Though the remaining dirigible, USS Los Angeles (ZR-3), operated safely for several more years, and new airships were designed to be much stronger than Shenandoah, her mid-air breakup had forcefully demonstrated the threat that weather presented to lighter-than-air craft.
On 2 September 1925 USS Shenandoah left her base at Lakehurst, New Jersey, to begin a flight to the Midwest.
Fourteen trained crewmen had been killed and a valuable Navy asset had been lost.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/events/ev-1920s/ev-1925/zr1-loss.htm   (754 words)

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