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  • HINDENBURG

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How many people died
  • 27 deaths from jumping from the burning airship
    in mid-air.
  • The explosion killed 37 people and put the
    development of airships back for decades.

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What happened
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The Trips
  • To get across the Atlantic it would cost 400 and
    would take only 2 days. Flights began in 1936
    with 6 trips to Rio de Janeiro and 10 trips to
    New York City carrying a total of 2,656
    passengers. In 1937 it made a trip to Rio and
    then returned to Germany. The Zeppelin departed
    Frankfurt for North America carrying 97 people on
    May the 3rd 1937.

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The Hindenburg itself
  • For those who dont know, the Hindenburg was the
    largest zeppelin ever in America. A zeppelin
    being hydrogen gas-filled, metal-framed airship.
    Just after making its crossing from the Atlantic
    to Germany on its maiden voyage of the year when
    it exploded over Lakehurst

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The Airship
  • Not only was it the largest airship ever built.
    Over 800 ft long from its nose to tail but it was
    a great luxury liner that carried over 2656
    people from the Atlantic to Germany and Rio de
    Janeiro. 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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The trip
  • On many trips across the Atlantic the Hindenburg
    mostly kept an altitude of approx 650ft and moved
    at 78mph.
  • On this trip it hit quite strong winds slowing it
    down a fare bit causing then to make a late
    arrival between 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. on may 6th 1937.

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