Image:First Stratellite, tethered down in hangar, seen from the back.jpg

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This is an image of a Stratellite, tethered down in its hangar. A Stratellite is an airship, designed to be used as a hight altitude communications platform.

This image was sent to me by Leigh Coleman, president of Globetel Communications Corp. for use in the article on the Stratellite, with the words: "Please use this image for your publication".

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