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Airship Safety IT was just such large-scale disasters to British and American airships as has befallen the ..

... wrecking in France of RlOl, and it was felt in the Hindenburg and the larger ship now under construction safety equivalent to that of the surface ship had been secured. The disaster to the Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, causing the death of a third ...

ECKENER

... ECKENER Graz, Friday. A sensational allgeation that the Hindenburg disaster may have been due to sabotage, was made by Dr Eckener, when he arrived here. Dr Eckener learned of the disaster at 2 a.m. to-day. and immediately got into touch with the German ...

Published: Friday 07 May 1937
Newspaper: Shields Daily Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 123 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

PASSAGE

... To-day his daughter learned of the narrow escape that he had had “My father flew across to Germany on Saturday to Join the Hindenburg with Ure intention making the double flight across the Atlantic,” she s»id. “It was partly for business and partly for pleasure ...

dr ECKENER & SABOTAGE THEORY

... when the landing ropes were dropped. On the other hand Dr Eckener, designer of the Hindenburg, said: Dr Eckener Hurries To America Dr. Eckiier. the designer of the Hindenburg, left Vienna by air for Berlin this morning. He is leaving for America to-night ...

BEFORE DISASTER

... graphic story eye-witnesses of the disaster published in Berlin says;— Everything appeared to be in order on board the Hindenburg when she was about 200 yards from the landing place. People on the landing ground saw the passengers at the windows laughing ...

CORONATION PLANS

... CORONATION PLANS Last-Minute Visitors Across Atlantic The Hindenburg was to have brought last-minute visitors to the Coronation across the Atlantic. She was expected to arrive in Frankfurt early Monday and then several aeroplanes kept reserve would have ...

HITLER INFORMED

... RlOl had crashed in France was recalled at Frankfurt-on-Main dawn broke. Mothers, wives, and sisters of the crew of the Hindenburg, as soon as they had heard the news of the disaster, went from their homes in the new Zeppelin Village near the airport ...

lor London to see the Coronation

... Mr. George Grant. 62-year-old steamship agent, of 37 Swanage Road. London, S.W. 1. captain Lehmann, famous commander the Hindenburg on her record trips o\er the Atlantic, acting in an advisory capacity on this occasion. Colonel Nelson Morris, nephew of ...