Where passengers lived - Graf Zeppelin the luckiest airship facts

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Graf Zeppelin under the number LZ-127 was the largest and most advanced airship of its time, and as its history showed, it also turned to be the luckiest one.
Passengers’ cabins were located in a front gondola under the fuselage. It was rigidly attached to the bottom of the hull. Besides passenger’s cabins, it also contained a cockpit, a radio room, a navigation room, a galley, a salon for the passengers, several washrooms and toilets. There was a ladder in the navigation room that connected the front gondola with the dome passages.
Graf Zeppelin’s front gondola was the largest in the history of the airship engineering, its length was 40 m, width equaled 6 m and maximum height was 2.25 m, it was twice as wide and almost twice as long as a passenger train car at that time. Passengers’ cabins looked very much like train compartments, they had two rows of beds, which could be turned into a sofa, a folding table by the window and even a wardrobe. However, taking into account the dimensions of the cabins, the wardrobe was only 20 cm wide. Graf Zeppelin could carry 20 passengers.  
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