Hindenburg is the name of a very big airship destroyed in 1937 in an accident.
On May 6, 1937, as it was landing in Lakehurst, N.J., U.S., its hydrogen gas burst into flames, destroying the airship and killing 36 of the 97 persons aboard. There are a number of theories as to how the fire started. However, most agree it was by ignition.Some theories include:* Sabotage theory* Static spark theory* Lightning theory* Engine exhaust sparks theory * The incendiary paint theory* The hydrogen theory* Puncture theory For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section indicated below.
No one knows, but it probably had something to do with the flammable hydrogen that was keeping it in the air. NOT TRUE!! lolz xx no, the Hindenburg was filled with Hydrogen that poticular day, A spark of electricity ignited the hydrogen causing it to blow up. so hah 2 hew Eva rote that !! :P ily all!!xx Msg mee
Ernest Rutherford died in 1937
Arthur P. Gildersleeve in 1935. Patent No. 2063803.
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Yes, it was the Hindenburg. Only one person died in the accident.
May 6th 1937, at Lakehurst, New Jersey
The Hindenburg
New Jersey on May 6 1937 and there are multiple reasons WHY the Hindenburg exploded.:)
Yes. 35 passengers and one member of the ground crew died on Thursday, May 6, 1937, when the German passenger airship LZ129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed as it was attempting to dock at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst in New Jersey .
The crash of LZ 129 Hindenburg on 6 May 1937 at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station.
6th may 1937 7.30pm, lakehurst naval air station, new jersey
Around 7:00 p.m. local time on May 6, at an altitude of 650 ft (200 m), Hindenburg approached Naval Air Station Lakehurst with Captain Max Pruss at the helm. Twenty-five minutes later, the airship caught fire and crashed, completely engulfed in flames, in only 37 seconds. Of the 36 passengers and 61 crew on board, 13 passengers and 22 crew died. One member of the ground crew was also killed, making a total of 36 lives lost in the disaster.
The Hindenburg was landing in Lakehurst Naval Air station in Manchester Township, New jersey,U.S. May 6th 1937.