The Nazis were trying to establish scheduled airship service between Germany and the US.
The Hindenburg was scheduled to fly to right where it went - Lakehurst, NJ.
he had flied over the world
For starters, you can't ride the Hindenburg because it does not exist anymore. The zeppelin exploded in May of 1937. As to how much it cost back then, you had to be well placed in society to afford a ticket, i.e. politician, high-class business mogul, etc. Pretty much, you needed to be a celebrity to even think of being able to ride the Hindenburg. Here is a direct quote from Wikipedia: "The cost of a ticket between Germany and Lakehurst was US$400 (about US$6,300 in 2010 dollars), a considerable sum in the Depression era. Hindenburg passengers were generally affluent, including many public figures, entertainers, noted sportsmen, political figures, and leaders of industry."
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They fly.
A couple of powerful diesel engines.
The Hindenburg was scheduled to fly to right where it went - Lakehurst, NJ.
The Hindenburg could fly as high as 7600 meters. The Hindenburg was lost in a fiery crash on May 6, 1937.
He was scheduled to fly in Australia
as high as it can safely go.
Two of the gases that are used to fly balloons are Hydrogen and Helium. Helium is the preferred gas because Hydrogen is very explosive. The Hindenburg disaster was caused by the ignition of the Hydrogen gas that filled it.
he had flied over the world
they are alike because they both fly in the air
Frankfurt (FRA) is the leading German hub.
they are alike because they both fly in the air
Yes, that's what they filled the Hindenburg with but we all know how that turned out.
Yes: Try hydrogen - it worked for the Hindenburg