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This aircraft combusted 200 feet above an airfield in Lakehurst, N.J., then crashed to the ground; oh, the humanity! |
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GOING DOWN IN HISTORY |
2026-02-18 |
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Decorated with an illustration of the Montgolfiers' craft, the smoking room aboard this could be accessed only via an airlock |
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HISTORIC TRANSPORTS |
2024-04-24 |
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It was immediately reported, "The flames are still leaping maybe 30, 40 feet from the ground the entire 811 feet length of" this |
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20th CENTURY EVENTS |
2023-06-26 |
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It went up in 1936 in Friedrichshafen, Germany & went down for good in Lakehurst, New Jersey a little over a year later |
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THIS WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY |
2022-06-03 |
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This rigid airship made its first Atlantic crossing in May 1936 & its last in 1937 |
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HISTORY, BRIEFLY |
2020-01-17 |
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On May 6, 1937 WLS radio reporter Herb Morrison cried that "it burst into flames" |
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THE '30s |
2014-11-12 |
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Pieces of dinnerware are some of the only objects remaining from this airship designated the L.Z. 129 |
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HISTORIC OBJECTS |
2014-04-01 |
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Seen here, it was captured on film over Manhattan shortly before its demise |
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HISTORIC TRANSPORTS |
2010-03-24 |
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On May 6, 1937 Herb Morrison described its demise on the radio saying, "It's burning, bursting into flames" |
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$600 |
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THE HISTORY OF FLIGHT |
2005-12-12 |
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The Newark Star Eagle of May 7, 1937 had the "Death List of Zep" accompanying an article on this disaster |
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TOUGH HISTORY |
1997-04-29 |
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After it crashed in 1937, this German dirigible burned well into the night |
the Hindenburg
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$400 |
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HISTORY |
1994-03-09 |
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In 1936 this German airship completed the first scheduled transatlantic dirigible flight |
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MODERN HISTORY |
1993-09-10 |
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