Air Ship
Airships: A Hindenburg and Zeppelin History Site is honored as Cruising the Past’s Website of the Month.
Friday, February 19th, 2010The Hindenburg at Lakehurst , New Jersey. Nazi colors – months before its fatal crash.
Airships: A Hindenburg and Zeppelin History Site is honored as Cruising the Past’s Website of the Month. The Hindenburg was the “Titanic” of the sky.
Dan Grossman’s excellent website – www.airships.net – features the best historical look at this fascinating area [...]
Website of the month: AIRSHIPS.NET. All about the airship Hindenberg.
Monday, May 18th, 2009Cruising the Past awards Dan Grossman’s AIRSHIPS.NET as website of the month. Grossman’s excellent site tells the story of the airship Hindenburg. She was the fastest way to “cross the pond” during the 1930s. 2 and 1/2 days! And the most expensive way to go!
The Airship Hindenburg was the last [...]
Cruising the Past: The Hindenburg. Color video of the great airship. Memories of the fastest way to “cross the pond” during the 1930s. 2 and 1/2 Days. And the most expensive way to go!
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009Cruising the Past: The Hindenburg. Color video of the great airship. Memories of the fastest way to “cross the pond” during the 1930s. 2 and 1/2 days! And the most expensive way to go!
The Airship Hindenburg was the last great passenger zeppelin.
1937 Video of the Zeppelin Hindenburg – new color footage of [...]
Cruise and Air Ship History: The Graf Zeppelin – The first flight of an airship around-the-world. William Randolph Hearst financed the flight in 1929. It took 12 days and 11 hours.
Friday, February 27th, 2009(Click above for Video of the Graf Zeppelin) – In 1929 the Graf Zeppelin left Friedrichshafen to make the first flight round-the-world by an airship. Here’s the complete story of this most famous and memorable trip in the history of air transportation:
The round-the-world flight attempt really began on May 14, 1929 when the Graf departed [...]






