LZ 129 Hindenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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'LZ 129 Hindenburg (; Registration: D-LZ 129 ') was a large German commercial passenger-carrying rigid airship, the lead ship of the Hindenburg class, the largest flying machines of any kind (...
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At 7:25 p.m. on May 6, 1937, while the Hindenburg was attempting to land at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey, a flame appeared on the outer cover of ... On May 3, 1937, the captain of the Hindenburg (on this trip, Max Pruss) ordered the zeppelin out of its shed at the airship station in Frankfurt, Germany.
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In 1936, the Zeppelin Company, with the financial aid of Nazi Germany, built the Hindenburg (the LZ 129), the largest airship ever made. Named after the late German president, Paul von Hindenburg, the Hindenburg stretched 804-feet-long and was 135-feet-tall at its widest point.
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On May 6th, 1937, a mighty 800 foot long blimp called the Hindenburg caught fire and crashed killing 36 people in this famous flaming tragedy. But who or what ignited the blimp remains a mystery though several theories have been proposed.
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Hindenburg Colorized ... Hindenburg Crash - How It Really Sounded ... Hindenburg Disaster Footage with Audio...
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The Mystery of the Hindenburg Disaste ... It was the Hindenburg. In the space of 37 seconds the mighty zeppelin was destroyed in a fire that killed a third of its crew and passengers and left spectators crying in horror.
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www.unmuseum.org/hindenburg.htm
www.unmuseum.org/hindenburg.htm
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Statistics, facts, and photos about this historic blimp. ... The Hindenburg was a huge gamble in a long line of gambles for the Zeppelin Company. She still holds the record as the largest aircraft ever to fly but, as majestic and awe-inspiring as she was, the Hindenburg was meant to be only the first of a fleet.
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At 803.8 feet in length and 135.1 feet in diameter, the German passenger airship Hindenburg (LZ-129) was the largest aircraft ever to fly. The commercial flights of Hindenburg, along with Graf Zeppelin, pioneered the first transatlantic air service.
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