WHAT CAUSED THE HINDENBURG DISASTER?
In the mid 1930’s a popular form of long-distance air travel was the rigid airship, or Zeppelin. Filled with lighter-than-air gasses, the airships could travel up to about eighty or ninety miles per hour and could stay aloft indefinitely crossing the Atlantic Ocean in about two or three days. But the glamour of airship travel […]
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