Hindenburg crashed at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, New Jersey.
The Hindenburg could fly as high as 7600 meters. The Hindenburg was lost in a fiery crash on May 6, 1937.
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lakehurst naval air station, lakehurst , NJ
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2 people are still alive
The Hindenburg was not a plane; it was an airship, a type of balloon. It was filled with highly combustible Hydrogen instead of inert Helium; so when a static electric charge set of a spark as it was landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey, it exploded and went up in flames in a matter of minutes.
$400 one way ticket for the Hindenburg dated August 16, 1937. That ticket is on sale on ebay for $2,500.
Yes, that is what made it even more tragic
The crash rate of aircraft landing on an aircraft carrier is 2.15 for every 100,000 touchdowns. The arrestor hook malfunctions or does not catch a cable on approximately 10% of landings.
The Hindenburg crashed at the Naval Air Station in Lakehrst, New Jersey, USA.
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2010 there were 130 reported aircraft crashes and 1,115 people died. but majority of these are private aircraft. commercial aircraft have a very low crash rate over private aircraft. there is no real statistc for aircraft crashes a day because they rarely crash, therefore yearly statistics are taken.