During the time of the zeppelines, the US had more or less monopoly on Helium, and imposed an embargo on Germany on many things, one being Helium. The Hindenburg was designed for Helium, but had to turn to Hydrogen.
Go and buy a dowel or piping at Lowe's or Home Depot.
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Do you mean helium? Helium is an element, so it's made of .... helium!
helium in a jar diff from helium atom
you can buy it in a can
Because helium was not disponible in Germany before the war; USA refused to help Germany with the necessary volume of helium.
It wasn't. The US was the biggest producer of helium, and didn't want to sell any to Germany. So they used Hydrogen, which is also light, but very flammable.
Liquid helium.
They couldn't get any helium because the US had forbidden its allies to sell helium--an important war materiel--to Germany.
During the time of the zeppelines, the US had more or less monopoly on Helium, and imposed an embargo on Germany on many things, one being Helium. The Hindenburg was designed for Helium, but had to turn to Hydrogen.
Go and buy a dowel or piping at Lowe's or Home Depot.
Things that are germane only to Germany.
go to wal-mart and buy a tank of it for b-day balloon's.
they have helium tanks in target costs about 50 dollars but i dont think it's worthit they have helium tanks in target costs about 50 dollars but i dont think it's worthit
At amihopfen.com, a wide variety of hops in Germany.
Buy a cannister full of pressurised helium (make sure you read the instructions on the cannister). Fasten a balloon over the nozzle, open the tap just enough to let helium out. Close the tap when the balloon is full.