Internal Frame of an Airship

The steel wire frame of an airship hull comes together at the Zodiac company's hangar near Paris. The airship, designed by Joseph Spiess and Maurice Mallet, was the first French rigid airship. | Location: St.-Cyr, France. (Photo by Canada Aviation & Space Museum/Corbis via Getty Images)
The steel wire frame of an airship hull comes together at the Zodiac company's hangar near Paris. The airship, designed by Joseph Spiess and Maurice Mallet, was the first French rigid airship. | Location: St.-Cyr, France. (Photo by Canada Aviation & Space Museum/Corbis via Getty Images)
Internal Frame of an Airship
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Corbis Historical
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January 01, 1913
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