Gross-Basenach
Gross-Basenach or Groß-Basenach is the designation for a series of five so-called M-class German military semi-rigid airships constructed by balloonist Nikolaus Basenach and Major Hans Georg Friedrich Groß of the Royal Prussian Airship Battalion Nr 2 between 1907 and 1914.
They produced one experimental and four military Groß-Basenach types, rebuilding each one several times. In all they were not as successful as Major Groß wished. He was one of the sharpest critics of the Zeppelin airships, but the overall superiority and popularity of the Zeppelins doomed his own airships. Even his more successful competitors, Parseval and Schütte-Lanz, could not compete with Zeppelin after the war's end.
Versuchsluftschiff
The Versuchluftschiff had a volume of 1,800 cubic metres and had a keel directly under the balloon envelope. It was mostly constructed by the firm Siemens-Schuckert GmbH.The first flight took place at 1907-05-07. The power plant was a 24-25 horsepower Gaggenau automobile engine and allowed a top speed of.
Later the airship was rebuilt, including among other things the empennage.
M I
- 5,000 m³ volume
- Length 65.5 metres, Diameter 11.1 metre
- built by the Luftschiffer-Bataillon in Berlin Tegel
- First flight: 30 June 1908
- Propulsion: two Körting-engines each 75 HP
M II
M II was built in 1909 and enlarged in 1911.M III
M III was built in 1909 and first flew on 31 December 1909- Volume: 7,800 m³
- Länge: 81.5 metres
- enlarged in 1912 to 9,000 m³ and a length of 83.3 metre
- Propulsion: two Körting-engines each 75 HP
- Maximum speed: ; after rebuild:
M IV
- 19,000 cubic metres volume
- fitted with a ballonet to regulate the pressure
- 1913 Rebuilt and equipped with 100-kilogram bombs
- 1914 enlarged
- Propulsion: three Maybach-engines with a total of