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Deutsch: Zeppelinmotor NL 1 der Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft aus Cannstatt von 1899 mit 16 PS. Wurde speziell für LZ 1 entwickelt. Über ein Kegelgetriebe wurden zwei Luftschrauben gleichzeitig angetrieben. Ausgestellt im Deutschen Museum München
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