Count
Ferdinand of Zeppelin is probably one of the most famous pioneers
of aviation. He was very popular among his fellow citizens although
at first many of them called him “foolish count,”
because they didn’t believe his inventions would work.
But as soon as the first Zeppelin flew, the small, fat count
that had a bald head and a white moustache was celebrated by
everyone. He wore a blue uniform and white sailor’s cap.
Ferdinand Graf Zeppelin was born on July 8th 1838 in Constance
on lake Constance. As a twelve-year-old boy, he began to be
more and more interested in technology. From the age of 17 onwards
he attended the military education. He served in the army willingly
and dependably, that’s why he was appointed first lieutenant
in 1858. In February 1863 he moved to the USA to get
some more military education. The civil war was going on in
the USA at the time. In August 1863 he flew with a hot-air ballon
for the first time, which reached a height of 700 metres, which
was very high for that time. This experience heightened his
interest in aeronautics. He got an idea to build an airship
from a friend. At first he thought of an “air train”
with wagons that could be connected and taken off as required
.This idea was patented and in 1899, construction was started.
During the construction, the “air train” transformed
gradually into a Zeppelin.
In 1900 the first Zeppelin took off above Lake Constance.
Graf Zeppelin died on the 8th of March 1917.
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