Staglhalle

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The Staglhalle was a private airship hall built in 1910 in the Fischamend Military Aëronautical Institute .

Staglhalle in Fischamend

Airships

The Staglhalle, also known as the Stagl-Mannsbarth-Luftschiffhalle, housed the private airship Stagl-Mannsbarth and the M.IV Boemches .

use

The Staglhalle was built for the largest impact airship in the world at the time, Stagl-Mannsbarth , and later by the kuk . Airship department taken over.

Interior view of the model of the Staglhalle

After the end of the Austro-Hungarian aviation industry, the Staglhalle was used as an aviation material depot. Aviation equipment, balloon envelopes, gas depot balloons in a filled and deflated state, damaged aircraft and motor vehicles were accommodated. The Italian naval airship Città di Jesi, which was shot down in front of the Austro-Hungarian naval port Pola in August 1915, was also stored in Fischamend .

Trivia

The Stagl-Mannsbarth-Luftschiffhalle was realized by students from HTL Mödling as part of their diploma thesis as a 1:72 scale model. This was presented in the Military History Museum Vienna and exhibited in the course of the special exhibition "Military Aëronautische Anstalt Fischamend" in the HGM branch in Zeltweg .

literature

  • The Austro-Hungarian Military Aeronautical Institution, Fischamend Volume 1 - The Great Age of the Austro-Hungarian Airships 1908 to 1914 of the ILF , Rudolf Ster, Reinhard Ringl

Individual evidence

  1. Rudolf Ster, Reinhard Ringl: The Austro-Hungarian Military Aeronautical Institution Fischamend . Ed .: ILF. tape 1 . carinaverlag, 2017, ISBN 978-3-9503429-8-7 , p. 200 .
  2. ^ Exhibition "The kuk military aeronautical establishment Fischamend" in the HGM Zeltweg
  3. HTL creates space for the airships. December 8, 2018, accessed February 10, 2020 .
  4. ^ The Stagl-Mannsbarth-Luftschiffhalle in the military aeronautical institute Fischamend - interest group aviation Fischamend. Retrieved February 10, 2020 .

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