The Hindenburg came to a tragic end in 1937. This video shows the interior of the airship and the events leading up to the ...
Lakehurst was “the only place the Hindenburg could go” because it had a hangar where airships like the 804 ... The final stop is the interior of the cavernous 225-foot-tall hangar, which ...
THE world’s largest aircraft dubbed the “flying bum” finally has a take off date, with tourist trips to Spain and the Arctic ...
The most famous airships are probably the Zeppelins of the early 20th century, and perhaps they are best known for the many accidents they endured (culminating in the Hindenburg disaster).
The firm says it sees the Hindenburg, the airship that famously caught fire in the 1930s to the cry of “Oh, the humanity,” as the “epitome of a totally man-made, totally avoidable disaster.” ...
Hindenburg was named after the high-profile disaster of Germany's Hindenburg airship in 1937, which ignited as it flew into New Jersey. After finding potential wrongdoing, Hindenburg published a ...