Too bad the Hindenburg burned
It could have lasted another five or ten years. Till WWII anyway.
shareIt could have lasted another five or ten years. Till WWII anyway.
shareIt likely would have shared the same fate as its sister ship the LZ-130 Graf Zeppelin II and the original LZ-127 Graf Zeppelin.
I.E broken up for scrap at the beginning of WWII on the orders of Hermann Goring since he wanted to have control of all aviation in Germany.
It would, along with the others remained in passenger service untill 1939 though.
"Any plan that involves losing your hat is a BAD plan.""