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s were a series of rigid airships designed and built by the Luftschiffbau Schütte-Lanz company from 1909 until 1917. One research and four passenger airships were planned for post-war use, but were never built. The Schütte-Lanz company was an early competitor of the more famous airships built by
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. It is common for all rigid airships to be informally called zeppelins regardless of their manufacturer, and Schütte-Lanz airships are often referred to as such, but the Zeppelin name technically only applies to those manufactured by the Zeppelin company.


History

When the
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met with disaster at
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in 1908, Professor (1873–1940) started to consider the problems of airship design. He decided, with the co-operation of his students, to develop his own scientifically designed, high-performance airship. In partnership with Dr , an industrialist and wood products manufacturer, he started constructing the ''Schütte-Lanz Luftschiffbau'' on 22 April 1909. The airships were successful at first, and introduced a number of highly successful innovations. Wood composites had a theoretical superiority as the structural material for airships up to a certain size, after which the superior strength of
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(and later
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) in tension was more important than the superior strength of wood in compression. Schütte-Lanz airships until 1918 were made of wood and plywood glued together. Moisture tended to degrade the integrity of the glued joints. Schütte-Lanz airships became structurally unsound when water entered the airship's imperfectly waterproofed envelope. This tended to happen during wet weather, but also, more insidiously, in defective or damaged hangars. In the words of ''Führer der Luftschiffe''
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: "Most of the Schütte-Lanz ships are not usable under combat conditions, especially those operated by the Navy, because their wooden construction cannot cope with the damp conditions inseparable from maritime service''. The decision was made to compensate the company for the unusable wooden ships, and in response the company started work on a tubular aluminum-framed ship which was probably not completed. The
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had bases closer to the sea, and thus more humid. They were reluctant to accept wooden composite craft. As a result, the primary customer for Schütte-Lanz airships was the
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. The German Army decided well before the German Navy that airship operations were futile in the face of land-based heavier-than-air opposition. Twenty-four Schütte-Lanz airships were designed before the end of the World War I, most of which the company was not paid for due to the collapse of the German monarchy. By the time the last eight ships were ready, most of them could not be operated due to the loss of trained crews. In the postwar period, Lanz designed a series of very large airships for trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific passenger operations, as well as submitting a proposal for the
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's rigid airships ZRS-4 and ZRS-5. However, none of these was ever realised. ''Data from:'' Zeppelin: rigid airships 1893–1940


SL.I (Type A)

The Schütte-Lanz airship SL.I was the first of 20 airships built by the company. Construction was carried out in a large hangar at Rheinau near
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. The ship was powered by four
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engines installed in two ventral gondolas. A distinctive feature of the Schütte-Lanz ships was that the frame was constructed from special plywood which was (supposedly) waterproofed and protected from frost. The SL.I was constructed with a diamond lattice frame and had a highly streamlined shape, allowing it to achieve a record speed of . The structure of the SL.I resembles the later "
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. It was only matched at the time by the structure of the MacMeecham airship, designed and partially built in England in the first years of
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. Fifty-three experimental flights were made between October 1911 and December 1912, the longest of over 16 hours. The ship was handed over to the
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on 12 December 1912 but destroyed soon afterwards when it broke loose from its temporary mooring during a storm. *First Flight: 1 October 1911 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 2x Daimler J8L 8-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.II (Type B)

The Schütte-Lanz airship S.L.2 surpassed the contemporary Zeppelin airships in performance. It adopted the Zeppelin ring-girder construction method, but retained the streamlined shape and plywood construction of the SL.I. The SL.2 was also the most significant airship to date in that it laid down two vital design innovations that were copied in almost all subsequent rigid airships. The first was the cruciform tail plane, with a single pair of rudders and elevators. The second was the location of the engines in separate streamlined gondolas or cars. A third innovation, for war service, was the mounting of heavy machine guns for defense against attacking aircraft in each of the engine cars. SL.2 was built between January and May 1914 and transferred to Austrian military control as the SL.II. It carried out six missions in the first year of the war over
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. After being enlarged in summer 1915, several more missions were carried out before SL.2 was stranded at
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on 10 January 1916 after running out of fuel and decommissioned. The SL.2 demonstrated the Schütte-Lanz wood girder's advantage in compression as opposed to tension allowed the Schütte-Lanz type of airship to be technically superior until a certain size had been reached. *First Flight: 28 February 1914 *Length: ( after rebuild) *Diameter: ( after rebuild) *Gas Capacity: ( after rebuild) *Performance: ( after rebuild) *Payload: 8 tonnes *Engines: 4×
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6-cyl in-line engines: total ( total after rebuild)


SL.3 (Type C)

Naval airship based at Seddin which flew 30 reconnaissance missions and one bombing mission over
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. The highlight of SL.3's career was its attack on the British
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''E4'' on 24 September 1915. The structure of the ship degraded because of atmospheric exposure and the ship was stranded near
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on 1 May 1916. *First Flight: 4 February 1915 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.4 (Type C)

Naval airship based at Seddin. SL.4 flew 21 reconnaissance missions and two bombing raids against enemy harbours on the Eastern front. It was destroyed on 14 December 1915 after its hangar collapsed due to snow accumulation on the roof. *First Flight: 2 May 1915 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines:4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.5 (Type C)

SL.5 was an army airship, based at
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. The structure was damaged during the first flight, but repaired after several months work. During its second flight the ship was forced down by bad weather at
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and stricken from service on 5 July 1915 *First Flight: 4 February 1915 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.6 (Type 'd')

Naval airship based at Seddin. Flew six reconnaissance missions, but exploded due to unknown causes with the loss of all hands while taking off on 10 November 1915. *First Flight: 9 October 1915 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.7 (Type D)

Army airship based at
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. Carried out three reconnaissance missions and three bombing raids before suffering structural failure. Repaired and possibly enlarged before being decommissioned 6 March 1917 when the army terminated airship operations. *First Flight: 3 September 1915 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.8 (Type E)

Naval airship based at Seddin. Carried out 34 reconnaissance missions and three bombing raids, carrying 4,000 kg of bombs each mission. Held the record for the greatest number of combat missions of any Schütte-Lanz airship. Decommissioned due to age 20 November 1917. *First Flight: 30 March 1916 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.9 (Type E)

Naval airship based at Seddin. Carried out 13 reconnaissance missions and four bombing raids carrying of bombs each mission. Crashed in the
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, possibly after lightning strike on 30 March 1917. *First Flight: 30 March 1916 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.10 (Type E)

Army airship based at
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. Carried out a 16-hour reconnaissance mission. Disappeared during a subsequent attack on
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, possibly due to bad weather 28 July 1916. *First Flight: 30 March 1916 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.11 (Type E)

Army airship based at
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. Commanded by Hauptmann Wilhelm Schramm. The first German airship to be shot down over Britain; it was attacked over Hertfordshire by Lt. W.L. Robinson in a BE.2C with incendiary ammunition on 3 September 1916. It crashed at
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, having bombed
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. The crew were buried at
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. pp 1-2 *First Flight: 1 August 1916 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.12 (Type E)

Navy airship based at Ahlhorn. Obsolete in design before completion, this airship only flew reconnaissance missions. Badly damaged after hitting gas-holder near hangar and stricken 28 December 1916 *First Flight: 9 November 1916 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.13 (Type E)

Army airship based at
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. Considered unfit for combat duty and used for training only. Badly damaged when hangar collapsed because of heavy snow and stricken 8 February 1917. *First Flight: 29 October 1916 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.14 (Type E)

Navy airship based at
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and Wainoden. Carried out two reconnaissance missions and two bombing raids. A later attack on
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was abandoned because of engine failure. Rebuilt February 1917 but later damaged before finally being scrapped on 18 May 1917. * First Flight: 16 May 1916 * Length: * Diameter: * Gas Capacity: * Performance: * Payload: * Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.15 (Type E)

Army airship based at
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. No active service. Decommissioned August 1917. *First Flight: 4 November 1916 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.16 (Type E)

Intended for the Army, this ship was never officially commissioned and was laid up at
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. Scrapped August 1917. *First Flight:18 January 1917 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.17 (Type E)

Intended for the Army, this ship was never officially commissioned and was laid up at
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. Scrapped August 1917. *First Flight: 19 April 1917 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 4x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.18 (Type E)

Construction completed at
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base, but ship destroyed by hangar collapse on 8 February 1917. *First Flight: N/A *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: N/A *Payload: *Engines: 4x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.19 (Type E)

Never built due to lack of space at
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base, due to hangar collapse on 8 February 1917. *First Flight: N/A *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: N/A *Payload: *Engines: 4x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
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SL.20 (Type F)

Navy ship based at Ahlhorn. Burnt in huge hangar explosion and fire with four zeppelin airships on 5 January 1918 after only two missions. *First Flight: 9 September 1917 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 5x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.21 (Type F)

Intended for Army but never officially commissioned. Based at Zeesen and used for static testing. Decommissioned February 1918. *First Flight: 26 November 1917 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 5x
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6-cyl in-line engines: total, Figs. 4-6
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SL.22 (Type F)

Intended for Navy but refused acceptance on grounds of insufficient payload. Based at Gegen and scrapped June 1920. *First Flight: 5 June 1918 *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 5x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.23 (Type G)

Never commissioned. First Schütte-Lanz ship with tubular aluminum frame. May have been complete at war's end but no further details are known. *First Flight: N/A *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 8x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.24 (Type H)

Never commissioned. Second Schütte-Lanz ship with tubular aluminum frame. May have been completed after war, but no further details. *First Flight: N/A *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: *Engines: 8x
Maybach HS-Lu The Maybach Mb.IV, originally designated Maybach HS, (only related to the Mb IVa by layout and size), was a straight-six piston engine of output, originally developed for use in airships. It was also used for large aircraft such as the Zeppelin-L ...
6-cyl in-line engines: total


SL.101

After the war, Schütte-Lanz came up with several peacetime airship projects which were never realised. Based on the metal framed SL.23 and SL.24, the first was the SL.101. This was intended for a regular transatlantic service to New York or South America. *First Flight: N/A *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: N/A *Engines: N/A


SL.102 ''Panamerica''

This was intended for a regular transatlantic service to New York or South America. *First Flight: N/A *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: N/A *Engines: N/A


SL.103 ''Pacific''

This was intended for a regular transatlantic service to New York or South America, although the name indicates different aspirations. *First Flight: N/A *Length: *Diameter: *Gas Capacity: *Performance: *Payload: N/A *Engines: N/A


American Airship Tender

Schütte-Lanz submitted an unsuccessful design to the
U.S. Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest displacement, at 4.5 million tons in 2021. It has the world's largest aircraft ...
in 1926 in competition with the successful Goodyear-Zeppelin designs, USS ''Akron'' and USS ''Macon''.


See also

* R31 class airship *
List of Parseval airships The Parsevals were 22 airships built between 1909 and 1919 by the Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft (LFG) following the design of August von Parseval. In the 1920s and 1930s, three more airships were built following the Parseval-Naatz (PN) design. As wi ...
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List of Zeppelins This is a complete list of Zeppelins constructed by the German Zeppelin companies from 1900 until 1938. Other rigid airships that are also sometimes referred to as zeppelins but not built by Zeppelin are not included. The Zeppelin company base ...
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Aviation in World War I World War I was the first major conflict involving the use of aircraft. Tethered observation balloons had already been employed in several wars and would be used extensively for artillery spotting. German Empire, Germany employed Zeppelins for re ...
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Zeppelin A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship named after the German inventor Ferdinand von Zeppelin () who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century. Zeppelin's notions were first formulated in 1874Eckener 1938, pp. 155 ...


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External links

*Uni-Bibliothek Oldenburg
Das Johann Schütte-Projekt
- archive of 1700 photographs of Schütte-Lanz construction, plans and related material {{DEFAULTSORT:Schutte-Lanz Lists of airships Airships of Germany Lists of aircraft by manufacturer Aviation in World War I 1900s German aircraft 1910s German aircraft German military aircraft Rigid airships