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The Graf Zeppelin (LZ-127) during its arctic journey, 1931.
By the way, you'll find a *lot* of info (history and tech) on early airships at:
www.airships.net/hindenburg
From a photo of Max Schmeling peering down from the Hindenburg, as it flew over Philadelphia, to specs and engineering drawings made by the German Zeppelin company during airship construction.
We use that website for much of our airship research and restoration at the New England Air Museum.
Tom
By the way, you'll find a *lot* of info (history and tech) on early airships at:
www.airships.net/hindenburg
From a photo of Max Schmeling peering down from the Hindenburg, as it flew over Philadelphia, to specs and engineering drawings made by the German Zeppelin company during airship construction.
We use that website for much of our airship research and restoration at the New England Air Museum.
Tom
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