File:WW1 German Zeppelin L-20 (crashed in Norway 1916) red pennant emergency signal flag Notsignalflagge nødsignalvimpel Forsvarsmuseet Armed Forces Museum Oslo IMG 9846.jpg
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DescriptionWW1 German Zeppelin L-20 (crashed in Norway 1916) red pennant emergency signal flag Notsignalflagge nødsignalvimpel Forsvarsmuseet Armed Forces Museum Oslo IMG 9846.jpg |
English: A red emergency signal pennant (German: Notsignalflagge) from the German Navy Airship L-20 (Zeppelin LZ 59), which crashed in Hafrsfjord, Norway following a bombing raid on England's east side during World War I on May 3, 1916.
Following an unsuccessful raid on targets in England, Marine Luftschiff Zeppelin L 20, running low on fuel, made a forced landing off the coast of Norway near Stavanger in May 1916. Constructed as LZ 59 at Friedrichshafen, and first flown on 21 Dec 1915, L 20 was based at Tønder until 21 Feb 1916 then moved to Seddin until 6 Apr, at which time it was re-deployed to Tønder. During its four months in service, the 35,800m³ L 20 made nineteen flights covering a total of 7,211 km; including six reconnaissance missions and two successful bombing raids over England. The airship crew was rescued by a Norwegian torpedo boat. The 160-meter-long, 23-meter-wide vessel, with a crew of 16, was set ablaze by Norwegian soldiers the day after. The pennant is now exhibited at Armed Forces Museum in Oslo, Norway.Norsk bokmål: Notsignalflagge, rød nødsignalvimpel fra den tyske marinens zeppeliner L-20 som havarerte i Hafrsfjord etter et bombetokt på østsiden av England under første verdenskrig 3. mai 1916. Luftskipet søkte nødhavn ved Hafrsfjord, og besetningen ble tatt om bord i en norsk torpedobåt. Det havarerte fartøyet hadde 16 manns besetning, var 160 m langt med en diameter på 23 meter. Dagen etter, 4. mai 1916, ble den skutt i brann av soldater fra Madla. Utstilt gjenstand i Forsvarsmuseet på Akershus festningsområde i Oslo. |
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