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Object Details
Country of Origin
Germany
Type
AWARDS-Medals & Ribbons
Physical Description
Silver commemorative medal of the 1929 Graf Zeppelin World Flight; Obverse: relief profile busts of Count von Zeppelin, Hugo Eckener, and Duerr, embossed text "ZEPPELIN DER SCHOPFER ECKENER DER FUEHRER DUERR DER ERBAUER" - "Zeppelin the creator, Eckener the leader, Duerr the builder"; Reverse: relief of the globe and the coarse of the Graf Zeppelin depicted, embossed text "GRAF ZEPPELIN I WELTFAHRT DES LUFTSCHIFFS 1929" - "Graf Zeppelin 1st world flight of the airship, 1929"; on the globe are four locations where the airship went - Friedrichshafen, Lakehurst, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
Dimensions
3-D: 0.3 × 3.7cm (1/8 × 1 7/16 in.) Materials
Silver Alloy Inventory Number
A19640510000
Credit Line
Donated by the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Inc.
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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