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    Default Trivia Quiz #19: AIRSHIPS AT WAR

    -Do Not Post your answers to this thread.

    Send them via PM to: usmc1855 or e-mail to: brian_hicks@usa.net

    I will respond to each submission privately, confirming their receipt. The winner will be announced on Sunday, 29, January, 2011.
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    (Many of the questions below, have two or more elements to them. Each numbered question is worth a full 10 pts. Each element of the questions with multiple elements, is worth a fraction of that 10 points.
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    1. 19 October, 1917: how many Zeppelins where involved on the mission that day. What was it's target, and how many returned to Germany.
    2. What happened on 5 January, 1918.
    3. The first Bombing raid on Britain by an airship took place on what date? Which ships where involved? Where did they drop there bombs, and how many casualties resulted?
    4. Which Zeppelin dropped the first Bombs on London? Who was it's Commander? And when did the this happen?
    5. What happened to the French airships, Conte and Dupuy de Lome.
    6. What was the casualty rate for Zeppelin crews?
    7. Who is this?

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    8. When was the first Zeppelin shot down by an airplane? Who was the airplane pilot, what was he flying, and how did he achieve his victory?
    9. Who was Kapilänleutnant Alois Böcker, what happened to him and his crew. And what did
    Specialist, Edgar Nicholas do with them?
    10.
    Which War time Zeppelin had the most flights?
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    -Do Not Post your answers to this thread.

    Send them via PM to: usmc1855 or e-mail to: brian_hicks@usa.net

    I will respond to each submission privately, confirming their receipt. The winner will be announced on Sunday, 29, January, 2011.



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    Pm sent ,hopefully a decent score.

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    Outstanding! Already received a few responses. Keep 'em coming Gentlemen!

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    Thanks Brian ,not too bad a score thanks again for posting enjoyed that one.

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    Brian check out question 9. You ask what did Nicholas do THEM? Do you mean what did he do THEN or what he do WITH THEM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobP View Post
    Brian check out question 9. You ask what did Nicholas do THEM? Do you mean what did he do THEN or what he do WITH THEM?
    Good catch. That should read" "...do with them"

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    Well I just PM'd you cause that is what I thought you ment.

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    So are you civilain in the Civ War? I was in the 2nd Sout Carolina Inf.

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    Sheesh! Airships & Zeps are definately NOT my go.
    I have enough problems trying to learn all about heaver than air jobs.

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    Go to the trivisa post because I found and error in question 9.

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    I actually enjoyed delving into a topic that I wasn't really that familiar with. I learned a lot. Osprey is your friend!


    Quote Originally Posted by gully_raker View Post
    Sheesh! Airships & Zeps are definately NOT my go.
    I have enough problems trying to learn all about heaver than air jobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobP View Post
    So are you civilain in the Civ War? I was in the 2nd Sout Carolina Inf.
    PM sent.

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    Airships -- they all look the same to me:



    >;)

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    I'm on the leave with family and friends till 29th of Jan, so no chance to win this time. I wish you luck guys Brian at his best, no doubt about it.
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    Several great submissions, but no one has yet to score 100%. There is still time for someone to hit that Perfect score!

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    Default And the Winner of Trivia #19 is.......

    CONGRATULATIONS TO: wargamer He scored a 90% on this trivia quiz! Frank Jamison also had a score of 90% but wargamer got his answers to me first. Several others did quite well, and I appreciate all of the responses.

    -Questions:

    1. 19 October, 1917: how many Zeppelins where involved on the mission that day. What was it's target, and how many returned to Germany.
    2. What happened on 5 January, 1918.
    3. The first Bombing raid on Britain by an airship took place on what date? Which ships where involved? Where did they drop there bombs, and how many casualties resulted?
    4. Which Zeppelin dropped the first Bombs on London? Who was it's Commander? And when did the this happen?
    5. What happened to the French airships, Conte and Dupuy de Lome.
    6. What was the casualty rate for Zeppelin crews?
    7. Who is this?
    8. When was the first Zeppelin shot down by an airplane? Who was the airplane pilot, what was he flying, and how did he achieve his victory?
    9. Who was Kapilänleutnant Alois Böcker, what happened to him and his crew. And what did Specialist, Edgar Nicholas do them?
    10. Which War time Zeppelin had the most flights?



    -Answers:


    1. 11 dirigibles started across the North Sea on what was to be the last big attack on London. High winds drove them away from London before they could do much damage and swept them over France, where more fighters and antiaircraft guns were waiting. Only seven of the airships made it back to Germany. (There are a few conflicting sources regarding how many airships initially launched to participate in this raid. I did not count off points if you did not provided the same number as I have [11])
    2. Fire broke out at the Imperial German Navy's dirigible shed at Ahlhorn; within minutes five airships were destroyed. LZ87, LZ94, LZ97, LZ105, and SL20. 15 killed and 134 injured.
    3. 19 January, 1915. Airships L-3 & L-4 (L-6 started the mission with them, but aborted due to bad weather). L-3 dropped it's bombs on and around the harbor of Yarmouth at approximately 8:20pm. L-4 dropped it's bombs on Kings Lynn at approx. 10:50pm. As the Zeppelins left England behind they also left four people killed and nineteen injured.
    4. On the afternoon of May 31st 1915, Luftschiff Zeppelin 38 (LZ-38) took off from its pen at Brussels-Evere. Its mission profile called for a short bomb run of the important industrial east side of London. After encountering a brief, southwest thunder storm, LZ-38′s commander, Hauptmann Karl Linnarz, ordered a sharp east turn towards England’s south east coast. The massive airship was first sighted over Southend at around 9:15pm. By 10:50pm it was over the storied British capital. Flying at around 10,000 feet, at 10:59, Linnarz gave the order to ‘release bombs’. One hundred and twenty high explosive and incendiary bombs rained down on Stoke Newington and Dalston. Also hit were Hoxton, Whitechapel and Leytonstone.
    5. The Conte was shot up by French troops on 9 August. 1914, and the Dupuy-de-Lôme is shot down by French ground troops on 24 Aug. 1914. Both where so damaged, that they were scrapped.
    6. The wartime casualty rate among German airship crew was 40%.
    7. Heinrich Mathy born 4th April, 1883 at Mannheim, Germany, died 2nd January, 1916 at Potters Bar, England.
    8. On June 17, 1915, Lt. R.A.J. Warneford of the RNAF, flying in a Morane Saulnier L, dropped bombs on LZ-37. After a few moments, there was a tremendous explosion, and the Zeppelin fell to the earth engulfed in flames.
    9. Kapilänleutnant Alois Böcker commanded L-33. He and his entire crew where captured after crash landing at 1:20am, 23, September, 1916 (due to damage from British aircraft fire) near Essex near the Peldon and Little Wigboroug church. Specialist, Edgar Nicholas, apprehended the entire crew without even firing a shot.
    10. LZ46/L 14, First flight on 9 August 1915. Last flight on 23 June, 1919. Total of 526 Flights; 42 reconnaissance missions; 17 attacks on England dropping 22,045 kg bombs; taken out of service during 1917 and 1918. Destroyed by its crew on 23 June 1919.



    Additional Notes on Heinrich Mathy:


    Kapitanleutnant Heinrich Mathy achieved a rare accolade during the Great War; he was one of very few Germans whose names were household words in Britain. During the "Zeppelin Scourge" of 1915 and 1916, Mathy was known and feared as the most daring and audacious of all the Zeppelin raiders.
    He was the Commander of L31 as it attacked London for the last time on the night of 1st/2nd October, 1916, to be shot down in flames by 2/Lieut. W. J. Tempest (flying a BE2C, firing incendiary rounds). The ship fell just oustide Potters Bar, to the North of London. Mathy's body was found some way from the wreckage of the ship, half-embedded in the corner of a field. Obviously, his last act had been to leap clear of the falling inferno rather than wait for the crash. According to some accounts, he lived for a few minutes after striking the earth.
    Last edited by usmc1855; 01-29-2012 at 08:22.

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    Brian,
    Thanks for another wonderfully informative quiz. Semper Fi!

    Congratulations to wargamer.
    Last edited by Baldrick62; 01-29-2012 at 12:18.

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    Great Quiz and well done Wargamer. Which one did you get wrong?
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    Agreed, it was a lot of fun researching the answers (so close! AAAAAAARGH!).


    Quote Originally Posted by Baldrick62 View Post
    Brian,
    Thanks for another wonderfully informative quiz. Semper Fi!

    Congratulations to wargamer.

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    Thanks for a good excuse to bone up on these. The last question was a bugger, but of course seeing the answer and googling it takes you straight away to I suspect the only Zeppelin page I didn't find

    Looking forward to the next opportunity to do some frantic research!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Manley View Post
    Thanks for a good excuse to bone up on these. The last question was a bugger, but of course seeing the answer and googling it takes you straight away to I suspect the only Zeppelin page I didn't find

    Looking forward to the next opportunity to do some frantic research!
    What! You mean you didn't find that page either Dave.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    Congratulation Wargamer. Nice job.
    Voilà le soleil d'Austerlitz!

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    well done wargamer ,I got 85% and was very pleased with that and thanks Brian for a great quiz.



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