See inside of the airship and then the events leading up to accident.
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⌚Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Early Airships
1:08 - Inside the Hindenburg
1:19 - B Deck
1:55 - A Deck
2:27 - Crew Areas
4:10 - Hydrogen vs Helium
4:49 - Airship Accidents
5:14 - Journey To Lakehurst
6:01 - Explosion
7:21 - Why?
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The Hindenburg is a largest airship ever built. Unfortunately it caught fire and was completely destroyed in 1937. There is still debate over what caused the accident. This video shows the inside of the Hindenburg: the A Deck and B Deck, the crew areas, control car, cargo areas, and engine cars alongside of the ship. The 16 gas cells held the ship up but were filled with hydrogen which is extremely flammable.
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