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Thu, Sep 30, 2004

All I Want For Christmas...

Hint: It's Not My Two Front Teeth

Neiman is out with its annual Christmas catalog -- and the most expensive gift in the world this year has an aviation tone:

Be the first on your block (or in the world for that matter) to privately own a modern Zeppelin NT.

A famous first of German ingenuity when it was launched in 1900, the iconic transportation genius of Count Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin has achieved another milestone.

Re-engineered with the best new technology, your Zeppelin is the first modern airship licensed to carry commercial passengers.

  • It floats with safe, non-flammable helium contained in an inner envelope of high-strength multi-layered material.
  • The roomy cabin features panoramic window views of the clouds above and sights below.
  • Can comfortably accommodate 11 pipers, a couple of lab assistants, a pilot, and a flight attendant (15 total).
  • With its lightweight aluminum and carbon-fiber framework, three 200-hp engines, and swivel propellers, you can take off and land easily, like a helicopter.
  • It can achieve 70 knots and has a flight duration of up to 24 hours.

You'll want to plan ahead for parking; your eight-ton sky gem will be around 230 feet long, 60 feet wide, and 53 feet tall.

Now, the bad news. You'd better sit down.

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Zeppelin Nt
Price $10,000,000.00

(When you order mine, please make it blue, size 42 Long -- ed.)

FMI: www.neimanmarcus.com

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