Scenarios about 'zeppelins'
Lighter-than-air rigid airships developed in the early 20th century, named after German inventor Ferdinand von Zeppelin. These massive hydrogen or helium-filled aircraft represented the first commercial long-distance air transportation, achieving their golden age in the 1920s-30s before declining after the Hindenburg disaster of 1937. In alternate history scenarios, zeppelins often feature prominently in worlds where airship technology continued to develop without being superseded by conventional aircraft.
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.