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In the beginning of the 20th century, if you wanted to cross the Atlantic, you bought a trip on a ship. But after British ...
Another photo that appeared inside depicted a large crowd gathered around the smoldering debris. Those two photos, and others ...
Nearly a century after the Hindenburg, a new generation of airship companies says they have a greener alternative for tourism ...
On May 6, 1937, the German airship Hindenburg caught fire and crashed while attempting to dock in New Jersey, killing 36 of ...
As the largest airship ever built, the LZ-129 − better known as the Hindenburg − tried to dock in Lakehurst after a trans-Atlantic flight, it burst into flames. Thirteen of its 36 passengers ...
In May 1937, the Hindenburg suddenly burst into flames, killing thirty-five and the dream of commercial airship travel.
The tragic Hindenburg disaster of 1937, which resulted in the death of 36 people and effectively ended passenger airship travel, cast a long-lasting shadow over lighter-than-air technology.
Ballooning hopes. Companies are betting that diesel-powered zeppelins will be part of the next wave of innovative air travel ...
AT² Aerospace’s Z1 hybrid airship revives eco-friendly cargo transport with helium lift, low fuel use, and no runways.