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Breakfast on the Hindenburg
I stumbled across an old menu the other day on social media, one claiming to be from 1937, for the passengers on a German ...
Before the modern jumbo jet and its first-class suites, the biggest and grandest thing in luxury air travel was the German Zeppelin Airship. Of all the massive Zeppelins constructed, the most famous ...
The Hindenburg was more than an airship - it was a flying palace, a steel and hydrogen titan that dwarfed every aircraft of ...
Whenever the financial media begins touting some new indicator for predicting the direction of the stock market, my voicemail and inbox inevitably fills up. The coverage of the Hindenburg Omen was no ...
Eighty years ago this week, the airship Hindenburg erupted into flames while nearing the mooring mast at New Jersey’s Lakehurst Naval Air Station. From a nearby hangar, radio reporter Herbert Morrison ...
The Hindenburg Omen has been signaling quite a bit lately, thus, it's been getting a lot of press. It is generally considered to be an ominous sign that a big crash could be imminent. I'll get into ...
It took bad weather over southern New Jersey on Aug. 8, 1936 — that precluded the giant Hindenburg from mooring at 10 a.m. that morning at the U.S. Naval Air Station at Lakehurst after completing a ...
On June 18, 2019, LNP celebrated its 225th anniversary. The earliest newspaper to which today’s LNP traces its roots was the Lancaster Journal, first published on June 18, 1794, by William Hamilton ...
Remembered as one of the most jarring aviation disasters in history, the Hindenburg, the first airliner to provide commercial service between North America and Europe, burst into flames and crashed ...
As we near the 75th anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster, the Smithsonian shares its discovery of the sole surviving map of the airship's final voyage. "Found: Letters from the Hindenburg," a ...
In 1936, the Hindenburg – a hydrogen-filled airship also known as a zeppelin or dirigible – had “cruised back and forth over the North Atlantic carrying hundreds of passengers without the slightest ...
Addison Bain’s obsession with the Hindenburg disaster began on his lunch break in the early 1990s when three words caught his eye. A rocket fuel expert, Bain liked to wander across the street from his ...
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