Zeppelin NT, a modern airship. A mechanic checks one of the Zeppelin's propellors. The airship has three propellors: one either side and one at the ba


Zeppelin NT, a modern airship. A mechanic checks one of the Zeppelin's propellors. The airship has three propellors: one either side and one at the back. They have a power of 147 kilowatts each and the side propellors can be turned 90 degrees upwards or 30 degrees downwards to aid manoeuverability. With a full payload it has negative buoyancy and so has to rely upon lift gained from the engines, which can power it to speeds of up to 125 kilometres per hour. The first prototype airship was launched in 1997 and since 2001 they have been used to give flights for tourists and as observation platforms for television crews at major events.


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