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1914
1914 - 0819.PDF
JULY 31, 1914. (/yGHT) The ** Hansa * airship, from photographs by Sir John Shelley. •HMB Lady Shelley in the cabin of the " Hansa " dirigible whilst travelling on the 85 miles trip between Potsdam and Forst. On the right is a snap from the "Hansa" of the Stadt-Schloss, Potsdam. Photographs by Sir John Shelley. TWO MORE VIEWS OF THE "HANSA" DIRIGIBLE.—On the left, the guide rails to the airship shed being seen more clearly. Photos by Sir John Shelley. A Gigantic Hangar. IN the presence of a number ot friends of M. Clement Bayard, the first arch of what it is claimed will be the largest hangar in the world was erected in place at Lamotte Breuil on Saturday last. It will be a regular airship harbour capable of sheltering four of the largest airships. The principal dimensions are : length, 185 metres ; width, 100 metres; and height at the entrance, 50 metres. It is to be ready for use by the middle of December. The Photographing of British Military Aircraft. SPECIAL attention is again being drawn by the military authorities to the fact that the photographing of British military aircraft is not permissible within a distance of 40 yards, nor may a tele-photo lens be used. No photograph is to be taken of air stations without special permission from the officer in command. Photographers are warned that any infringement will entail prosecu tion under the Official Secrets Act 819
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