Scenarios about 'Hindenburg'
The LZ 129 Hindenburg was a German passenger airship that catastrophically caught fire while attempting to dock in New Jersey on May 6, 1937, killing 36 people. This disaster marked the end of the airship era as a viable commercial transportation method, despite the Hindenburg being the largest aircraft ever flown and representing the pinnacle of rigid airship technology. In alternate history scenarios, the Hindenburg often serves as a turning point where different outcomes could have preserved airship travel as a mainstream transportation option.
What If The Hindenburg Never Crashed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the LZ 129 Hindenburg disaster never occurred in 1937, potentially allowing airship travel to remain a viable transportation alternative throughout the 20th century.