Yes, as far as I know. It was to be a symbol of Nazi Germany's power. They succeeded in the fact that it was gigantic and very impressive, but failed in the fact that it burst into flames soon after it's construction.
Yes, The Hindenburg was created and built by the Graf Zeppeling firm
The Hindenburg disaster ended rigid airship aviation for commercial purposes, and since then no zeppelin has ever been used to transport passengers or cargo.
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Cahokia was a settlement built by the ancient Native Americans. It was the largest city that was ever built north of Mexico.
Alexander the Great had the largest Greek empire ever created, but it was not bigger than some Empires that were built later, such as the Roman or British ones.
the largest dam ever built because technically that volume of water was man made
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The Hindenburg disaster ended rigid airship aviation for commercial purposes, and since then no zeppelin has ever been used to transport passengers or cargo.
what is the name of the largest pyramid ever built
the titanic was the largest ship ever built in 1911
The massive Islamic Cultural Center in Madrid is the largest mosque ever built in Spain.
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Airbus A380
yes on their time....
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As of 2009, the longest current airplane is the Antonov An-225, a giant cargo aircraft built in the Soviet Union in 1998. It is 84 meters (275 feet) in length. It is used in the Ukraine for extremely large and heavy cargo transport. The Hindenburg (LZ-129), a German zeppelin that was destroyed by explosion and fire on May 6, 1937, was the longest airship ever built, with a length of 245 meters (804 feet).
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