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British propaganda postcard entitled "The End of the 'Baby-Killer'" The SL 11 was based at Spich and commanded by Hauptmann Wilhelm Schramm.In the early hours of 3 September 1916, after jettisoning bombs over Essendon, Hertfordshire, destroying several houses, damaging a church, and killing two sisters aged 26 and 12, [1] [2] it was then shot down over nearby Cuffley by Lt. William Leefe ...
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 Poland and France . After being enlarged in summer 1915, several more missions were carried out before SL.2 was stranded at Luckenwalde on 10 January 1916 after running out of fuel ...
The PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions received mostly positive reviews. Common subjects of praise included the fun of destroying enemies and scenery, [9] [11] [16] [17] [18] the large number of missions, [9] [14] [15] [11] [16] and the use of contemporary real world scenarios and weaponry.
'Cyclone-2'), also known as Tsiklon-2 and Tsyklon-M (known as SL-11 by the United States DoD), GRAU index 11K69, was a Soviet, later Ukrainian, orbital carrier rocket used from the 1960s to the late 2000s. The rocket had 106 launches, one suborbital and 105 orbital, with only one failure and 92 consecutive successful launches, from 27 December ...
SL-11 may refer to: Schütte-Lanz SL 11, a German military dirigible; Karosa ŠL 11, a Czech intercity bus, produced from 1970-1981; Tsyklon-2, a Soviet and Russian rocket, used from 1969-2006; Tsyklon, a Soviet rocket, used from 1967-1969
Slingsby T.11 Kirby Twin; Slingsby T.40 Hayhow; Slingsby T.57 Sopwith Camel replica; Slingsby T.58 Rumpler C.IV replica; Slingsby T.61 Falke; Slingsby T.66 Nipper; Slingsby T.67 Firefly; Slingsby T-3A Firefly; Slingsby CT-111 Firefly Canadian Armed Forces; Slingsby CAMCO V-Liner; Slingsby-Baynes Bat (not their design, but built by the company)
For example, the black rain that began to fall approximately 20 minutes after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima produced in total 5–10 cm of black soot-filled rain in a 1–3 hour period. [15] Moreover, if the conditions are right, a large pyrocumulus can grow into a pyrocumulonimbus and produce lightning , which could potentially set off ...
Zeppelin LZ 11 Viktoria Luise breaks apart while being put in its hangar. 0 0 10 November 1915 Imperial German Navy D.1 (Schütte-Lanz type SL6) explodes after take-off over Luftschiffhafen Seddin, killing all 20 on-board. 20 0 17 November 1915 Imperial German Navy L 18 (Zeppelin LZ 52) burns out in shed fire at Tønder. 0 0 1 February 1916