From the big city to the remote countryside, in the middle of the ocean or in the air. Getting on and off was simple and easy and airports were unnecessary. What freedom that gave!
In the 1930s, zeppelins were seen as the means of transport of the future!
Getting on and off is simple and easy and airports are unnecessary
On May 6, 1937, 35 people died in the disaster of the LZ129 Hindenburg, the largest passenger airship ever built. The Hindenburg disaster marks the end of the zeppelin era.
Isn’t it strange that just one zeppelin disaster ended an era while countless commercial airline disasters have never grounded a single plane?
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