Taivaan Lintu was a large Finnish commercial passenger-carrying rigid airship, the lead ship of the Taivaan Lintu class, the largest flying machine of any kind (by dimension) ever built. The airship flew from January 16, 1941 until its retirement on January 24, 1957, at the end of a North American transatlantic journey of its sixteenth season of service. Named the Taivaan Lintu, or Bird of Heaven in English, the ship was helium gas-filled.
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| - Taivaan Lintu (Finland Superpower)
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| - Taivaan Lintu was a large Finnish commercial passenger-carrying rigid airship, the lead ship of the Taivaan Lintu class, the largest flying machine of any kind (by dimension) ever built. The airship flew from January 16, 1941 until its retirement on January 24, 1957, at the end of a North American transatlantic journey of its sixteenth season of service. Named the Taivaan Lintu, or Bird of Heaven in English, the ship was helium gas-filled.
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| - On display, in Finland's National Museum of Aeronautics, located in Helsinki.
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- Taivaan Lintu
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| - Taivaan Lintu over its hanger in the Helsinki Airfield in 1941
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| - Taivaan Lintu was a large Finnish commercial passenger-carrying rigid airship, the lead ship of the Taivaan Lintu class, the largest flying machine of any kind (by dimension) ever built. The airship flew from January 16, 1941 until its retirement on January 24, 1957, at the end of a North American transatlantic journey of its sixteenth season of service. Named the Taivaan Lintu, or Bird of Heaven in English, the ship was helium gas-filled.
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