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  1. The Hindenburg disaster was an airship accident that occurred on May 6, 1937, in Manchester Township, New Jersey, U.S.The LZ 129 Hindenburg (Luftschiff Zeppelin #129; Registration: D-LZ 129) was a German commercial passenger-carrying rigid airship, the lead ship of the Hindenburg class, the longest class of flying machine and the largest airship by envelope volume.

  2. 27 de jul. de 2011 · British Pathé. 3.22M subscribers. Subscribed. 71K. 11M views 12 years ago #BritishPathé #Hindenburg #History. Witness the infamous Hindenberg disaster with this original archive footage of the Nazi...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZeppelinZeppelin - Wikipedia

    US Air Mail 1930 picturing the Graf Zeppelin. In the following year, Graf Zeppelin undertook trips around Europe, ... "Balloon" was replaced with "Zeppelin" as Jimmy Page saw it as a symbol of "the perfect combination of heavy and light, combustibility and grace."

  4. 4 de may. de 2012 · Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels ordered the Hindenburg to make its first public flight in March 1936 as part of a joint 4,100-mile aerial tour of Germany with the Graf Zeppelin to...

  5. 4 de may. de 2017 · Blimps, zeppelins and hot-air balloons are all types of lighter-than-air airships. They are kept aloft through a lifting gas, such as helium, hydrogen or hot air. Zeppelins,...

  6. The Hindenburg was a 245-metre- (804-foot-) long airship of conventional zeppelin design that was launched at Friedrichshafen, Germany, in March 1936. It had a maximum speed of 135 km (84 miles) per hour and a cruising speed of 126 km (78 miles) per hour.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2012 · A fiery end. 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...