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The fleet, gray Zeppelin Hindenburg, the greatest lighter-than-air craft in the world, was blown asunder and consumed by flames at 7:25 o’clock last night 300 feet above the heads of a thousand ...
Hindenburg zeppelin flying over New York City skyline near the Empire State Building. Dining area inside Hindenburg Zeppelin, showing elegant table settings and chairs lining the windows ...
The Hindenburg was the first of two "Hindenburg" Class airships constructed by the Zeppelin Company. Construction of the airship began in 1931 and was completed in 1936.
The Hindenburg's end came when it prepared to land at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 6, 1937. Flames erupted as the airship settled in near its mooring mast, and the huge airship was consumed ...
On May 6, 1937, the German zeppelin Hindenburg exploded, filling the sky above Lakehurst, New Jersey, with smoke and fire. The massive airship's tail fell to the ground while its nose, hundreds of ...
The Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen, Germany, features a full-size replica of the Hindenburg's starboard section. The town and Lake Constance are also enjoyable.
“Oh, the humanity!” was the cry from radio announcer Herbert Morrison on May 6, 1937, as the LZ 129 Hindenburg zeppelin burst into flames over Lakehurst, New Jersey.. Morrison's breathless ...
In 1936, the Hindenburg had made a total of 34 trips across the Atlantic Ocean and the Graf Zeppelin had made a total of 590 flights since its maiden voyage in 1928, logging more than a million ...
RELATED: 6 things you didn't know about the Hindenburg "One of my memories is people holding my belt," Close said, as she recalled leaning out over the Hindenburg's superstructure. The Zeppelin ...
The Hindenburg was the first of two "Hindenburg" Class airships constructed by the Zeppelin Company. Construction of the airship began in 1931 and was completed in 1936.