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What happened to the Hindenburg? 

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The Hindenburg met it's fiery death in the 1937. This video show the inside of airship and then the events leading up to accident.
The Hindenburg is a largest airship ever built. Unfortunately it caught fire and was completely destroyed. There is still debate over what caused the accident. This video shows the inside of the Hindenburg: the A Deck and B Deck, the crew areas, control car, cargo areas, and engine cars alongside of the ship. The 16 gas cells held the ship up but were filled with hydrogen which is extremely flammable.
There are many myths surrounding the Hindenburg: www.airships.net/hindenburg/d...
⌚Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Early Airships
1:08 - Inside the Hindenburg
1:19 - B Deck
1:55 - A Deck
2:27 - Crew Areas
4:10 - Hydrogen vs Helium
4:49 - Airship Accidents
5:14 - Journey To Lakehurst
6:01 - Explosion
7:21 - Why?
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@JaredOwen
@JaredOwen 5 лет назад
This took a long time to animate - I hope it was fun to watch! Check out the blog post about this video: www.patreon.com/posts/26931564
@Vedanth01
@Vedanth01 5 лет назад
Amazing video.
@Vedanth01
@Vedanth01 5 лет назад
Please make video about RAT (Ram Air Turbine)
@mistertree553
@mistertree553 5 лет назад
Jared Owen this was beautifully animated with plenty of great details in both the animation and information provided. Bravo!
@thetomgamerboi6817
@thetomgamerboi6817 5 лет назад
Note: because of a unrecommended sharp turn, a wire snapped and severed a gas bag and the mooring lines created a static spark.
@slimeking101
@slimeking101 5 лет назад
What about the Saturn 5 was it bigger than that?
@BigMacOrange
@BigMacOrange 3 года назад
The balls to have a smoking room on this thing is impressive.
@f0nk3m0n
@f0nk3m0n 3 года назад
ikr ??? smoking on planes was also super common, and it wasn't officially banned in the united states until (my jaw dropped when I googled this) February 25th 1990. the fucking 90's bro. I'm in utter disbelief. People are so dumb omg.
@f0nk3m0n
@f0nk3m0n 3 года назад
OMG smoking on planes in the EU was banned in 1997 how are we not extinct
@danielamspaugh7519
@danielamspaugh7519 3 года назад
@@f0nk3m0n No way! That is crazy.
@brockwallace4661
@brockwallace4661 3 года назад
I flew to Germany in 95 and smoked on the plane.
@user-lf3wr8rh7r
@user-lf3wr8rh7r 3 года назад
I think they were referring to it being filled with a flammable gas, rather than than the comfort of non smokers!
@oreosauce5776
@oreosauce5776 5 лет назад
*Germany should have used ExpressVPN to get Helium*
@alex0589
@alex0589 5 лет назад
Oreo Sauce -suspicious amounts of online orders for helium coming from *checks notes* lincoln, nebraska, sir -checks out, send it
@santiagoperez2094
@santiagoperez2094 5 лет назад
@@AngelLestat2 ehh no, with helium the number of customers would be reduced but still would be rentable. maybe you are assuming that it would not be able to cross based in usa investigations and copy attempts, but these where a total failure and coudlnt even survive cross wind. also, von zeppelin was totally against nazi germany, but he had to get that swastika on his precious bird because usa didnt want to send HIM helium, this was because germany was the only country capable of cross the atlantic, not only passangers, but also with mail service, so it was a commercial block, nothing to do with nazi germany, that, before the war, was a potential ally to usa.
@AngelLestat2
@AngelLestat2 5 лет назад
@@santiagoperez2094 I dont get your point. To fully understand mine I recommend you to read my answer on quora. When I said that if the hindenburg would not be able to keep the range it had even with zero payload (no cabins, no passengers, no bed, nothing), I am just taking into account common sense in airships operation. All the lift that is lost due 12% less buoyancy, plus the lift lost due to start with lower inflation because you can not vent helium because is expensive, not being able to counter all the weight lost of the fuel mass consumed meanwhile you are in travel or inject hydrogen into the engines to extend range and other helium drawbacks. Is not just a matter that "it would not be so rentable", it can not cross the ocean so it would not be rentable at all unless it would be used just for short range trips, but what is the point to travel on land? for that you used a car or something similar. At those times the benefic was the speed of airships vs ships. About cross winds not sure what you mean, Zeppelings (from the zeppeling brand), had a lot of experience and they was well constructed (mostly due the extra buoyancy margin you get with hydrogen that can be used for reinforcements), they were in many storms and no passenger die.
@santiagoperez2094
@santiagoperez2094 5 лет назад
it isnt a plane, it doesnt consume fuel to generate lift. it didnt got in any storm, in fact its perfect score was also there thnx to its tripulants, search about them
@AngelLestat2
@AngelLestat2 5 лет назад
​@@santiagoperez2094 I know everything about them.. they consume fuel to move... unless you are considering to be super lucky to have the wind with the direction and intensity to where you want to go :P They were in many storms.. some lighting hit on them (I am speaking of the last models of zeppelins) and they were ok. If you are gonna to discuss, try to make it with facts. Don't make me lose my time with internet trolling. I read several books over airships in different languages.
@destkiller100
@destkiller100 Год назад
My grandfather was a german teen when he served on the Hindenburg as the accident happened but somehow he managed to survive the tragedy. After that he wrote a 1 of 1 book which afterwards he handed over to us about it with a lot pictures and explainings whose describe how he could survive. Truly heartbreaking and devastating. Unfortunately he died 2014 as last survivor of the Hindeburg. If you guys are interested in the book I could share some pictures, but beware, everything is written in german for those who don't understand !
@damsbaug33
@damsbaug33 Год назад
A quick Google search says the last survivor died in 2019. Werner G. Doehner - and he was only 8 at the time of the accident.
@lecuz5400
@lecuz5400 Год назад
I would love to see the book what's your Instagram?
@destkiller100
@destkiller100 Год назад
@@damsbaug33 My fault. Werner Doehner was the last surviving passenger. My grandfather who died back in 2014 was the last surving crew member of the Hindenburg.
@destkiller100
@destkiller100 Год назад
@@lecuz5400 Sure ! sthweirdhppnd
@joebidenofficialpotus
@joebidenofficialpotus Год назад
Werner Franz?
@andreibaciu7518
@andreibaciu7518 Год назад
Having a smoking room on a ship full of hydrogen has the same energy as not having enough life boats because you think your ship is unsinkable
@rock3tcatU233
@rock3tcatU233 9 месяцев назад
The hydrogen wasn't the main cause of the accident, instead the aluminium powder laced cellulose skin caused the initial fire.
@productions4452
@productions4452 9 месяцев назад
Not really because it was pressurised, completely safe, and there was a single electric lighter used by the steward to light up the cigars, cigarettes, or pipes of the passengers. You couldnt bring your own lighter aboard or anything that could be considered dangerous.
@willknight13
@willknight13 9 месяцев назад
The titanic not having enough lifeboats is a common misconception and actually had /more/ lifeboats than the recommended amount
@RobertCraft-re5sf
@RobertCraft-re5sf 9 месяцев назад
@@willknight13 Yeah the thinking at the time was the liveboats would be used for multiple trips between a nearby rescue ship
@RobertCraft-re5sf
@RobertCraft-re5sf 9 месяцев назад
It was a beautiful airship and operated safely for years. Still the largest flying object ever built.
@Dodo-nb3yc
@Dodo-nb3yc 3 года назад
never realised there was actually this much inside of an airship, thought it was just the control room hanging from the bottom
@Cosford869
@Cosford869 3 года назад
I thought the same.
@aleph_zero1
@aleph_zero1 3 года назад
Same
@Zelurpio
@Zelurpio 3 года назад
As a kid I thought the envelope was all filled with hydrogen and all the rooms were pressurized. I was like 6. I always liked to give ideas on how things worked, I was a smart lad.
@sheilaolfieway1885
@sheilaolfieway1885 3 года назад
that's a blimp in a zepplin the control room is built mostly into the structure because it's rigid where in a blimp it's not rigid ,but a balloon
@reentrysfs6317
@reentrysfs6317 3 года назад
@@Zelurpio quit your bullshit
@MikMoen
@MikMoen 2 года назад
Make the entire ship a giant flammable balloon. "Lets give everyone a place to smoke."
@EASPORTSE775
@EASPORTSE775 2 года назад
Oh yeah guys let's light a camp fire it will be fun!
@potatofuryy
@potatofuryy 2 года назад
@@EASPORTSE775 *it wasn’t fun*
@TheDragonGamer25
@TheDragonGamer25 2 года назад
Ah yes I have an urge to smoke inside the giant hydrogen baloon
@watchm4ker
@watchm4ker 2 года назад
Really? You're complaining about a smoking room, but cooked meals are fine and dandy?
@TheDragonGamer25
@TheDragonGamer25 2 года назад
@@watchm4ker Make the entire ship a giant flammable balloon. "Lets give everyone a place to cook."
@than217
@than217 Год назад
2/3rd of the passengers surviving a 1 minute crash has always been the most astonishing part to me. Those people were booking it.
@stickyfox
@stickyfox Год назад
I grew up in Ocean County and it has always amazed me that something of historic significance happened there.
@tula1433
@tula1433 Год назад
Same! I live in Manchester! Wild!
@thatmnkid2372
@thatmnkid2372 4 года назад
These are the type of videos I watch at 2AM after i told myself I was going to bed at 12
@kunalchandra2613
@kunalchandra2613 4 года назад
That MN Kid that’s me
@trumootm143
@trumootm143 4 года назад
Relatable
@youngski249
@youngski249 4 года назад
That MN Kid literally 3am right now. i should be sleeping... but it can wait.
@videoscissors8561
@videoscissors8561 4 года назад
Same as I am hehe.
@southwesternpasirens
@southwesternpasirens 4 года назад
Kyle Larson
@ZitMaGaming
@ZitMaGaming 3 года назад
Titanic: I'm cold. Hindenburg: I'm hot. edit: wow 3000 likes this is my most liked comment!
@nc8676
@nc8676 3 года назад
😂👍
@redrealite
@redrealite 3 года назад
LMFAO
@kellerweskier7214
@kellerweskier7214 3 года назад
put them together you get ... titan-icburge. ... one letter away and its a bad day.
@Enzi_Meteori_902
@Enzi_Meteori_902 3 года назад
Speaking of Titanic, He should do an animation about Titanic!
@HomieNukeMarkRealNoFake
@HomieNukeMarkRealNoFake 3 года назад
It's so true XD
@maggiepettit4020
@maggiepettit4020 Год назад
My Great grandma is currently 93 and as I'm typing this, is alive. She was born in 1930 in Lakehurst NJ and was 9 at the time of the explosion her father was a crew member that was going to get the ship safely down. Fortunately he survived. My Great Grandma also watched the hidenburg come down. She was watching not too far at a nearby fence.
@ramdas363
@ramdas363 11 месяцев назад
My great great cousin was the mail room on board. Said people sent each other a lot of naughty messages from the air.
@cockballsasstitspussy
@cockballsasstitspussy 10 месяцев назад
how can you be 9 after 7 years until the explosion
@aditsaini5094
@aditsaini5094 9 месяцев назад
​@@ramdas363lmao humans never chamnge
@Copper_snipezz
@Copper_snipezz 4 месяца назад
@@ramdas363he was the entire mail room?!?!( srry had to make that joke)
@mikey73
@mikey73 Месяц назад
@@Copper_snipezz that's impressive
@blarebear6972
@blarebear6972 3 года назад
Not gonna lie, the air ships seem really cool
@akromimubarok6626
@akromimubarok6626 3 года назад
If someone will ever rebuild this airship with the same size or even bigger, i would like to pay a million to have a wedding party there. Traveling the world with your love one, its just like sailing but in the sky.
@cclapew
@cclapew 2 года назад
There are new airships that are being planned to be built.... the new luxury cruise ships of the sky
@akromimubarok6626
@akromimubarok6626 2 года назад
@@cclapew is this real? If it cost around 500k to 1,5 million usd to get everything i need. Definitely i will spend my money on it
@knoxmarsh0105
@knoxmarsh0105 2 года назад
Uuuuuuuntil they catch fire
@coniston3106
@coniston3106 2 года назад
@@akromimubarok6626 And no rush. Aircrafts nowadays travel for hours, which is too short to spend some time. Airship is one cool thing, but just to make sure it doesn't burn 😂.
@NZREngine
@NZREngine 4 года назад
It's weird that these giant airships were being designed before the tiny modern bike was even invented
@TheGrandHistorians
@TheGrandHistorians 4 года назад
NZREngine bike was invented 700 years ago go watch praveen mohan channel also vimanas or ufos were made 7,000 years ago. go pay your due dilligence.
@w4drone720
@w4drone720 4 года назад
@@TheGrandHistorians He means modern bikes, not like Charlie Chaplin looking crap, but i see what you mean
@8-bitanimates989
@8-bitanimates989 4 года назад
The Grand Historian *modern*
@SandeepKumar-mq8cy
@SandeepKumar-mq8cy 4 года назад
Man because of you they insult us
@ElectricChaplain
@ElectricChaplain 4 года назад
@@TheGrandHistorians UFOs wtf. Myths are not historical evidence. More like "the grand crackpot"
@mattpope1746
@mattpope1746 Год назад
I’ve always been fascinated with the Hindenburg disaster so it is great to see the workings of the ship in such detail. Thanks for all the hard work that obviously went into this!
@millenniumvintage9726
@millenniumvintage9726 Год назад
4:44 Small detail but at the time Germanys borders were different than what’s pictured. Their eastern border extended further into modern day Poland past the Oder river and they owned an enclave in East Prussia.
@D-Man_Jam
@D-Man_Jam 3 года назад
_"More than half the people survived"_ Bruh, how. It was literally just a ball of fire.
@ianseldoon1197
@ianseldoon1197 3 года назад
"Since they're about to land, most passengers are already at the windows-"
@D-Man_Jam
@D-Man_Jam 3 года назад
@@ianseldoon1197 yeah, I just watched the Mustard video on it.
@noellepatton8901
@noellepatton8901 3 года назад
Hydrogen fires mostly explode upward vs other fuel source explosions which explode outwardly in all directions.
@Helperbot-2000
@Helperbot-2000 3 года назад
@@noellepatton8901 that and the pasenger area was on the bottom of the ship
@ZCasavant
@ZCasavant 3 года назад
Many of them survived with broken limbs after jumping. The longer they waited to jump, the lower their fall - but the more likely the airship's fiery form would land atop them. Timing was rather crucial.
@alyssanguyen9704
@alyssanguyen9704 4 года назад
Another episode of where quarantine has gotten me
@electralumen165
@electralumen165 4 года назад
Alyssa Nguyen most relatable comment ever
@dark4art125
@dark4art125 4 года назад
Alyssa Nguyen same
@reversebad
@reversebad 4 года назад
Alyssa Nguyen so relatable lmao
@XxRoyaltyBoyxX
@XxRoyaltyBoyxX 4 года назад
Lol same
@super66reaper91
@super66reaper91 4 года назад
Lol same
@OfentseMwaseFilms
@OfentseMwaseFilms Год назад
Great video. Thank you for all the info.
@stevephlyer
@stevephlyer Год назад
Wonderfully produced video, again. So interesting to learn about the internal features of this iconic and gigantic airship. Well done!
@cactusjack2264
@cactusjack2264 2 года назад
It’s amazing anyone even survived this, let alone 62 out of the 97 passengers survived. Incredible… 🤯😳
@samtheking5759
@samtheking5759 2 года назад
(All of the passengers were nazıs)
@arigenix3868
@arigenix3868 2 года назад
@@samtheking5759 lmao
@OhNotThat
@OhNotThat 2 года назад
inb4 "the hidenberg disaster wasn't so bad, most people survived it" xD
@haifutter4166
@haifutter4166 2 года назад
Makes me wonder, if we could make the hazards irrelevant when constructing an explosion and fire proof passenger cabin with todays materials (aerogel-coat for fireproofing, carbon fibre for the walls etc.) and adding sensors and other preventive measures. A few autonomous cargo airships are currently in operation, but I think airships have a so bad image, that they wont be re-adopted for passenger transport anytime soon. And helium is not future proof because of rising prices due to it's supply being limited.
@kimgkomg
@kimgkomg Год назад
@@haifutter4166 I think people would much rather take a plane just because it's way faster
@davidt01
@davidt01 3 года назад
"Unfortunately, most of the evidence was burned up." You don't say.
@ezmoney25
@ezmoney25 3 года назад
that's my reaction lmao
@pico-official3425
@pico-official3425 3 года назад
@@ezmoney25 Hey, you don't find the Hindenburg disaster interesting
@pico-official3425
@pico-official3425 3 года назад
@@ezmoney25 Do you want to be my friend? I'm from Mexico
@pico-official3425
@pico-official3425 3 года назад
@@ezmoney25 America is cool
@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1261
@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1261 3 года назад
@@pico-official3425 what
@nickpappas8795
@nickpappas8795 Год назад
Great video Jared! I was actually at the Naval Air Station in Lakewood today and got to visit the site where the Hindenburg crashed and burned up. The hanger is still there today and is enormous. When I got home I looked for some videos and found yours. It was very informative, especially how you showed us what the Hindenburg looked like on the inside. Thanks for spending the time to do this.
@justicewokeisutterbs8641
@justicewokeisutterbs8641 Год назад
A very good presentation, very well produced. I've known about the Hindenburg disaster for decades. It's great to have a more comprehensive understanding of the airship and it's structure. Thanks. 👍
@davesuiter
@davesuiter Год назад
The fire was caused on the skin of the ship due to static electricity; the ship was one giant capacitor. When the hemp rope got wet from the rain, it became a conductor.
@Ct.1010
@Ct.1010 Год назад
Yes.
@klausrachuy6411
@klausrachuy6411 Год назад
That can’t be. The ropes went down quite a while before the explosion.
@sixstanger00
@sixstanger00 Год назад
I don't think a static discharge would be strong enough to conduct that far. Rope is a very poor conductor, even when wet. It would require a fairly high voltage jolt to travel the length of the hemp rope. My speculation is that the ropes were dry, but served as a ground wire. The hemp ropes would've been anchored to something metal at both ends, and the ship-end would've connected to the metal frame somehow, which is far more conductive than than ship's skin. The rain in the storm(s) are probably what caused it to be positively charged inside and out. That's the thing -- just like if you were to stand on a power line, you wouldn't know there's a massive charge passing through you until you grounded yourself. The second the hemp ropes hit the ground, the charge has a pathway to the ground.
@westzed23
@westzed23 Год назад
I heard that the paint used on the airship was extremely flammable and that was one reason the fire spread so fast. Has anyone else heard this?
@dbspecials1200
@dbspecials1200 Год назад
But there had to be a leak, something explosive has to be ignited by the static charge. the charge is a natural phenom everywhere but you can't have anything flammable in the contact. sometimes we see accidents at fueling stations with static.
@walnuthillfarms7579
@walnuthillfarms7579 4 года назад
I didn't know the Nazis used Minecraft Beds
@gamertequan7799
@gamertequan7799 4 года назад
They did its it crazy
@ferreisd495
@ferreisd495 3 года назад
Well. Nazis are red and Minecraft beds are red so.
@gamertequan7799
@gamertequan7799 3 года назад
Ferrei SD it’s it crazy I think they did it crazy it’s
@luisarturo3860
@luisarturo3860 3 года назад
*Meinkraft
@zfloyd1627
@zfloyd1627 3 года назад
@@ferreisd495 mojang is Nazi. *CONFIRMED* .
@felixcat9318
@felixcat9318 2 года назад
I recall that a member of the Crew was trapped by the conflagration and had resigned himself to dying, when he was suddenly drenched by a veritable waterfall that came from a water ballast tank above him which fractured! The flames around him were extinguished and so he was able to safely escape! When I first read about his escape I was really happy for him, and how from facing a truly horrific death he was suddenly saved by a freak occurrence of the only possible means for his survival. Your videos are fascinating in their meticulous detail, likewise your narration.
@tomt373
@tomt373 Год назад
Meantime, when hydrogen burns, it combines with oxygen, producing H2O, water.
@cinquine1
@cinquine1 Год назад
@@tomt373 Well, steam. Not nearly as helpful
@Rexbraiku
@Rexbraiku Год назад
and he lived to tell u this ?
@101Volts
@101Volts 11 месяцев назад
@@Rexbraiku It's easily read about. No one's saying "he told me this while we ate doritos lol"
@Ra_Q
@Ra_Q 10 месяцев назад
When God says live, you WILL live❤️🙌
@bruceholroyd7063
@bruceholroyd7063 Год назад
Fascinating, top-grade work, Jared! I am a new subscriber! Love your animations!
@A2D4
@A2D4 2 месяца назад
I have always wondered what it looked like inside. Your video is the first time that has been illustrated (that I’ve ever seen anyway) & it is EXCELLENT. Thank you so much for your work and talent! 👍🏻
@NerdyPapayaRoblox
@NerdyPapayaRoblox 2 года назад
Hydrogen: Extremely flammable Engineers: Hey! Let's add a smoking room, too!
@remi_gio
@remi_gio 2 года назад
..you are poorly informed on the subject. Room was pressurised exactly because of that. In those days nobody would travel on that airship without being able to smoke. And again this was not the cause of the disaster. 🤦🏻‍♂️
@remi_gio
@remi_gio 2 года назад
@Diego Jimenez ..not as dumb as your idiotic comment! Have you ever designed anything in your life? Maybe the arrangement of condiments on your sandwich! 😂🤦🏻‍♂️
@CupidFromKentucky
@CupidFromKentucky 2 года назад
If the room wasn't there, people would still have smoked. This gave them a safe place to do it.
@trainwreckgaming1120
@trainwreckgaming1120 2 года назад
*adds smoking room* “ah yes, fire and hydrogen mix very well, nien?”
@Bananappleboy
@Bananappleboy 2 года назад
People really have to be rude these days.
@jo2ed
@jo2ed 6 месяцев назад
Wow, incredible video with the animation. It is exactly what I was looking to understand. I visited a museum that presented the Hindenburg and I had no idea there were passengers in it. Thank you very much for sharing and keeping this video up!
@mclover1053
@mclover1053 Год назад
6:30 this was the moment the airship became Hindenburg
@idioticproductions4000
@idioticproductions4000 Год назад
I AM NOT IN DANGER, I AM THE DANGER
@Ok-fj7xx
@Ok-fj7xx Год назад
I am not in the hanger I am the hanger
@toptenguy1
@toptenguy1 Год назад
OMG lol
@roberttrippel2422
@roberttrippel2422 4 года назад
Flying over brazil in this thing would've been the coolest thing ever
@CarlosAM1
@CarlosAM1 3 года назад
Zulul
@aaravrapelli4401
@aaravrapelli4401 3 года назад
Your 66 th like
@MistuhKayTrains
@MistuhKayTrains 3 года назад
YOU’RE GOING TO BRAZIL 🇧🇷
@reza7xz307
@reza7xz307 3 года назад
Yeah it’s cool until the landing
@juttaweise
@juttaweise Месяц назад
actually the Hindenburg made a round the world trip and yes Brazil too. There are photos that had been taken over Rio, visible at the Zeppelin Museum in Zeppelinheim near Frankfurt. Actually a village which was created just for all the employees at the Zeppelin company, as it was just at almost waking distance of the airport. You can look at it on google maps.
@muhammadhadiansari2319
@muhammadhadiansari2319 4 года назад
There should be a movie of this disaster like titanic
@Comando115
@Comando115 4 года назад
for only 1 minute of disaster? nah thanks
@RegahP
@RegahP 4 года назад
yeah dude that movie would last like 10 minutes max
@WindPortal
@WindPortal 4 года назад
that's dumb
@p_filippouz
@p_filippouz 4 года назад
For something that lasted like 50 seconds is an animation, not a film. And it is even a waste of resources. I mean, we have the original footage! Which is slot better!
@Boozebedrunk
@Boozebedrunk 4 года назад
It was called Indiana Jones and last crusade
@LupeCoded
@LupeCoded Год назад
The reason the fire started from the back was because the captain was pushing the Airship to its limits. That caused one of the control cables to snap and puncture the body of the airship. This combined with the static electricity phenomenon described in this video is what led to the spark that ignited the Hindenburg.
@davidwuhrer6704
@davidwuhrer6704 4 месяца назад
No, the static electricity built up between a hydrogen vent flap and the hull. Venting hydrogen was part of the docking procedure, but there was not supposed to be any static electricity. Someone must have used unsafe paint.
@ThatGreyGentleman
@ThatGreyGentleman 3 месяца назад
@@davidwuhrer6704you almost got it. It was the weather conditions, as well as the cross-Atlantic flight, that made the whole surface damp with salt water. Built up a huge charge. PBS Nova explains the whole thing
@davidwuhrer6704
@davidwuhrer6704 3 месяца назад
@@ThatGreyGentleman A charge compared to the ground was expected. There had been hundreds of crossings across the Atlantic before, and none of them ignited vented hydrogen. The issue in question is the charge between the flap and the hull, both of which had been exposed to the same weather conditions simultaneously. Go back to school.
@ragnabob
@ragnabob Год назад
Great video as always! And lovely music in the background.
@jeanapp_
@jeanapp_ 5 лет назад
Crisp and clear animation to show how the layout of the thing is. I'm an aircraft design engineer and it's definitely interesting to see how they designed this. Thank you for the fantastic explanation!
@JaredOwen
@JaredOwen 5 лет назад
😁
@DavidSmith-ss1cg
@DavidSmith-ss1cg 5 лет назад
Great, easy-to-understand images in this superb video, I agree that your work of the illustrators art shows the interior really well. You do great work, I have subscribed in a second. I am looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
@eadecamp
@eadecamp 4 года назад
My mother was 11 at the time. She said people could see the smoke 80 miles away in Bergenfield.
@lawrencehortizuela4978
@lawrencehortizuela4978 4 года назад
Wow
@robloxpathe9296
@robloxpathe9296 3 года назад
Wow
@amythomas1124
@amythomas1124 3 года назад
Aimee Ward My Mother was inside her Mother at the time of the disaster. My Mom wasn’t born till December 1937.
@dusanristic9478
@dusanristic9478 3 года назад
Amy Thomas lets find out who the f%uck asked
@amythomas1124
@amythomas1124 3 года назад
Dusan Ristic oh such a potty mouth!
@_HMCB_
@_HMCB_ Год назад
First time visitor and not the last of my visits. Amazing graphic work. You’ve earned a new subscriber.
@KRAEARTBOOKSIDEAS
@KRAEARTBOOKSIDEAS 10 месяцев назад
great video! Thanks for the time put into it! I shared it to my blog
@hem89180
@hem89180 5 лет назад
OMG, you make the greatest animations of the internet!
@JaredOwen
@JaredOwen 5 лет назад
Thanks Hugo😁
@alex0589
@alex0589 5 лет назад
For real.
@gogo8965
@gogo8965 5 лет назад
your sample size is small, very very small
@mikebather6688
@mikebather6688 5 лет назад
GYANDEEP SINGH (B15EE014) indian
@rottree
@rottree 5 лет назад
Couldn't agree with you more!
@reeceayres2741
@reeceayres2741 3 года назад
That's crazy how 100 years later with all the tech we have now, that this still trumps the size of any modern aircraft today
@TreniFS_
@TreniFS_ 3 года назад
Consider that the majority of the volume was just for the gas: most airliners can carry the same amount of passengers
@J.Wolf90
@J.Wolf90 3 года назад
Crazy how we've had flying carriages (cars) called airplanes for over 100 years and people still ask why we don't have flying cars yet. Smh
@sasasa1541
@sasasa1541 3 года назад
@@J.Wolf90 we do, they just suck. There’s no demand for flying cars and I’m pretty glad we don’t have any. There are 102 major car accidents per day in the USA; flight accidents are much more lethal and destructive. Imagine if you had a country where the vehicles combined the accessibility of cars with the power of flying vehicles. We’d need extensive testing, much more than our current driving tests, to let people own them, and anyone who wants to might as well skip the fantasy and buy a Cessna or something.
@J.Wolf90
@J.Wolf90 3 года назад
@@sasasa1541 yeah if you really want a flying car just get your pilots license and buy an airplane. the airplane IS the flying car. People want something that they can park in their garage but that will never happen. There are too many safety hazards and restrictions on aircraft's that you're better off just buying a normal plane. But anyways flying cars really are just airplanes
@Malamockq
@Malamockq 2 года назад
@@kuckoo9036 Dude, it's 1930s technology. Hybrid airships potentially can carry a lot more. Concepts for large hybrid airships can carry 1000 tons of cargo.
@russellswanson7907
@russellswanson7907 4 месяца назад
This is a great animation!! extremely well done! Thank you very much for doing it.
@XJRSuper
@XJRSuper 8 месяцев назад
Nicely animated, good stuff. Probably worth taking about the other materials in the structure and paint that were big factors in the fire 👍
@sanchezking6188
@sanchezking6188 4 года назад
Imagine being the poor dude who had to tell the Fuhrer about the loss of his prized airship :/
@katekatey279
@katekatey279 4 года назад
🥺
@John-iu8cv
@John-iu8cv 4 года назад
Prolly got shot out of anger ya know
@kkhagerty6315
@kkhagerty6315 4 года назад
Sanchez King Fegelein did it
@neves3375
@neves3375 4 года назад
"Hello?" "Hindenburg is ded" "no"
@kkhagerty6315
@kkhagerty6315 4 года назад
Okuyasu Nijimura whre wer u wen Hindenburg diye
@emuliusv
@emuliusv 5 лет назад
Would probably feel like a badass running out of a massive burning wreck.
@alex0589
@alex0589 5 лет назад
Emuli V nothing as badass as running for your life after leaving your loved ones to die horribly
@rews3873
@rews3873 5 лет назад
@@alex0589 running with broken legs
@hamstsorkxxor
@hamstsorkxxor 5 лет назад
And dying anyway, due to radiant heat giving you 3rd degree burns on your back and neck.
@DavidSmith-ss1cg
@DavidSmith-ss1cg 5 лет назад
After you kick them smelly clumps out of the ends of your pants legs and wipe yourself, yeah.
@timedrifter117
@timedrifter117 5 лет назад
Oh yeah lol your sick
@ivanoguido8026
@ivanoguido8026 3 месяца назад
Fantastic job, Jared! Clear, understandable and full of information. Thank you!
@mikemcgibney
@mikemcgibney Месяц назад
Fascinating video, really put everything in perspective. I got a lot out of it - thanks!
@tomholland3310
@tomholland3310 4 года назад
I would so have an anxiety attack just from a guy lighting a cig in the blimp
@starthelotus3453
@starthelotus3453 3 года назад
Not even a blimp
@ZCasavant
@ZCasavant 3 года назад
Me too, but they did have very strict regulations in the smoking room.... they were very aware of the danger.
@buckhorncortez
@buckhorncortez 3 года назад
It's not a blimp. Blimps don't have an airframe. That's why it's called a dirigible, it has an internal, structural frame.
@ZCasavant
@ZCasavant 3 года назад
@@buckhorncortez Fair enough!
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 4 года назад
Great video! Loved the animations. Very clear and easy to understand.
@larrytate5605
@larrytate5605 Год назад
thanx for sharing,.....great illustrations and narration !!!!
@rickyricardo4331
@rickyricardo4331 Год назад
Good vid! I always wondered how the inside worked as most films only depicted the control car right before the explosion.
@kipptt
@kipptt 4 года назад
other countries: hydrogen filled airships are dangerous. germany: uhm yeah no
@alexmudkip5974
@alexmudkip5974 4 года назад
Well, America didn't want to give helium to Germany.
@johnw2026
@johnw2026 4 года назад
@@alexmudkip5974 Probably because every time Hitler started hollering, his voice pitch went up like he was breathing the stuff on a regular basis. 😁
@blackisblack22
@blackisblack22 4 года назад
kippt USA also: let’s c * zap! *
@TheGrandHistorians
@TheGrandHistorians 4 года назад
the americans shot it down thats what really happened
@maxmustermann4149
@maxmustermann4149 4 года назад
@@johnw2026 Nah, the Western countries didn't really like Germany even before Hitler's government (NSDAP/DNVP coalition) was elected in 1933.
@deboditray5834
@deboditray5834 2 года назад
Germany, however had a flawless record so far Hindenburg : I'mma bout' to destroy this nation's reputation .
@EarMaster55
@EarMaster55 2 года назад
To be fair the first accident in the list LZ-104 was a German airship, built by Zeppelin, but it was a military vessel so technically no "passengers" were killed. It is also unclear why LZ-104 exploded as it happened over water and there were no survivors.
@deboditray5834
@deboditray5834 2 года назад
@@EarMaster55 thanks fir the info
@ronasloquias8981
@ronasloquias8981 2 года назад
That's stupid.
@hurricanemeridian8712
@hurricanemeridian8712 2 года назад
@@ronasloquias8981 Because?
@tat4kingglassrat549
@tat4kingglassrat549 2 года назад
world war II also did it but worse
@SylvesterMarshallPune
@SylvesterMarshallPune Год назад
Lovely work of animation. Thank you for explaining it so well.
@richgleadall3884
@richgleadall3884 Год назад
outstanding channel ty for all your work!!
@neurofiedyamato8763
@neurofiedyamato8763 5 лет назад
I don't think airships are obsolete. They would be awesome as a luxury cruise much like ships. long distance travel will be dominated by fixed wing but airships can still be use for luxury cruises.
@q.e.d.9112
@q.e.d.9112 4 года назад
Matthew Morycinski Until we start running fusion reactors, then we’ll have heaps of helium. But weight will always be the issue with airships. Another disadvantage, they operate at levels that subject them to a lot of weather, whereas modern aircraft cruise well above the weather. They could probably use dehumidifiers to capture water. Like you, I don’t think they’d be suitable as cruise liners, but maybe some billionaire might like a private Airyacht. Great platform for viewing things like the America’s Cup, or F1 Grand Prix. I’m afraid they’re always going to be unwieldy things, close to the ground, in turbulent weather. Severe wind shear could spin one out of control, though modern vectored thrust would help mitigate this. Sorry, just rambling. Must be time for bed.
@PabloGonzalez-hv3td
@PabloGonzalez-hv3td 4 года назад
That's what first class, private jets and yachts are for
@TheMaster4534
@TheMaster4534 4 года назад
Airships can also be used as flying cargo ships due to restricted weight limit of fixed wing aircraft.
@samanli-tw3id
@samanli-tw3id 4 года назад
Levente Lénárt Try to put a swimming pool on an airship!
@RohitBorah
@RohitBorah 4 года назад
these are fuel efficient as well
@eggyfried1364
@eggyfried1364 3 года назад
Is no one going to talk about the amazing animating?
@Spritecar69420
@Spritecar69420 2 года назад
I can do that but not with that platform bcuz EXPENSIVE PC REQUIRED
@BrendanPJames
@BrendanPJames 2 года назад
Um people are talking about it. Miss me with your stupid comment
@sik59rt
@sik59rt 2 года назад
New to the channel?
@AtulKumar-od4es
@AtulKumar-od4es 2 года назад
I am new channel
@AtulKumar-od4es
@AtulKumar-od4es 2 года назад
I am new to this channel
@thewatcher5271
@thewatcher5271 4 месяца назад
That Was Very Cool! Heard About It My Whole Life & Saw The Famous News Clip But You Made It Very Interesting. Thank You.
@brianjezuit4085
@brianjezuit4085 Год назад
Jared, this video iZ so informative, concise, and entertaining you definitely earned a Like!!! I live about an hour drive from the disaster site, so I'm going to visit very soon. This iZ an extremely interesting event in history!👍 and your animation iZ stunning
@tomitstube
@tomitstube 3 года назад
excellent video, there was however much more to the landing attempt, like a 3 hour delay waiting for weather to clear up, and three water ballast drops to level the ship. further indicating a gas leak. but i thoroughly enjoyed the ship design presentation.
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Год назад
lol because they were sissy's modern pilots can do it in two🤣
@insertname5407
@insertname5407 5 лет назад
Can you do: How a locomotive/steam locomotive works? Great video btw!
@jacekmak87
@jacekmak87 5 лет назад
It just goes choo choo. Thats all
@mikewizz1895
@mikewizz1895 5 лет назад
@@jacekmak87 This comment kinda annoys me, just because of how you think trains work. I hope it was a joke
@jacekmak87
@jacekmak87 5 лет назад
@@mikewizz1895 It's true that's what they do - a choo choo and ocassionaly tooot. That's a fact. And facts don't care about your feelings. Deal with it snowflake.
@tadwyn
@tadwyn 5 лет назад
There are forums on the net that talk in depth on steam power and how it works. As Oscar said "It would take a lot of typing to tell" I would suggest one of the steam car clubs for information. Read a lot and politely ask questions. The closest in operation to a locomotive in operation is a traction engine . A friend of someone I know rebuilds those and its fascinating.
@ethanlanzone2470
@ethanlanzone2470 Год назад
Thank you for explaining this!
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Год назад
Fine video delving into the greater story of an image I grew up seeing on newsreels as the “Oh the humanity!” moment.
@PM_Anthony_Albanese
@PM_Anthony_Albanese 3 года назад
Basically a guy inside the thing farted, and then someone lit a cigarette.
@Oliver-yf2tl
@Oliver-yf2tl 3 года назад
They could fart back in 1937? Damn
@ryderbarnhill
@ryderbarnhill 3 года назад
Dude, don't make a joke like that, this thing killed a bunch of people
@Ronnie-Jones
@Ronnie-Jones 3 года назад
The most forbidden documentary in history: “Europa The Last Battle” at archive dot org
@Rekovnii
@Rekovnii 3 года назад
@@ryderbarnhill I can't believe people like you exist.
@aussie2749
@aussie2749 3 года назад
@@ryderbarnhill probably a bunch of nazis :/
@NotLRK
@NotLRK 4 года назад
The sounded like the best ship to fly and chill on sad it broke
@intrst4532
@intrst4532 4 года назад
F3ARM3 broke
@hiphopguru81
@hiphopguru81 4 года назад
@@intrst4532 LOL
@saumyalimbu6918
@saumyalimbu6918 4 года назад
Hàha
@FlyLeah
@FlyLeah 4 года назад
Only cause the US was selfish with not providing helium for sale
@immigrantgaming420epic
@immigrantgaming420epic 4 года назад
@@FlyLeah they did that because they didn't want them making helium bombers, not being selfish or something
@jackthebassman1
@jackthebassman1 Год назад
Thank you Jared, your superb posts explain wonderfully thinks that we take for granted.
@anuragmukherjee1878
@anuragmukherjee1878 Год назад
Seems like Adani is facing the same "Heat". Iykwim
@contentdeprived2168
@contentdeprived2168 3 года назад
Such a graceful machine being destroyed is quite saddening I won’t lie
@akromimubarok6626
@akromimubarok6626 3 года назад
Im going to be rich and rebuild this wonderful airship
@contentdeprived2168
@contentdeprived2168 3 года назад
@@akromimubarok6626 i hope so
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 2 года назад
Umm... The people, too.
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 2 года назад
I'm not sure if it was on the fatal last flight, but from what I've read, the Hindenburg on at least one occasion flew directly over the location where Titanic sunk over two decades earlier (and apparently the passengers on the airship looked down from the windows in sad remembrance). If true, what a CREEPY coincidence, and foreshadowing!
@laikeree_4213
@laikeree_4213 2 года назад
@@thunderbird1921 Holy crud 😳
@jeffg68
@jeffg68 2 года назад
Bro, just watched for the first time. Although I'm late to the party, I needed to say - thank you. This is excellent content. I'm looking forward to watching the rest of your videos. Well done!
@JaredOwen
@JaredOwen 2 года назад
Thanks Jeff😀
@JohnPaulBuce
@JohnPaulBuce Год назад
love your animations, very accurate to the footage
@secretgarden4287
@secretgarden4287 3 года назад
Brief description: He doesn't know what happened either.
@toxiicmayhemzz6686
@toxiicmayhemzz6686 3 года назад
thx
@CouchPotato-my1oj
@CouchPotato-my1oj 3 года назад
I’m guessing a cigarette spark made it’s way into the hydrogen or lightning stuck the gas
@CouchPotato-my1oj
@CouchPotato-my1oj 3 года назад
@Eric Miret shut up it’s just a guess b
@poncianof.amorin9455
@poncianof.amorin9455 3 года назад
@@CouchPotato-my1oj bc ur wrong
@CouchPotato-my1oj
@CouchPotato-my1oj 3 года назад
@@poncianof.amorin9455 it’s just a guess karen
@mrRufffnTumble
@mrRufffnTumble 3 года назад
If I could bring any technology back from the past it would probably be these zeppelin airships. They are so cool, would love to see them flying low over the city.
@archiewood4599
@archiewood4599 3 года назад
if i saw a zeppelin over my city i would get in the car and drive
@helkade
@helkade 3 года назад
@@archiewood4599 i live in Germany and here are some Zeppelins :D
@elainew2230
@elainew2230 3 года назад
I think there is a museum in Europe with a recreation of one of the airships.
@kimmybrandt
@kimmybrandt 3 года назад
Same! I so want to go in one before I die
@aniksamiurrahman6365
@aniksamiurrahman6365 3 года назад
Fun fact! If we can make Zeppelin out of Graphene, then we won't need any hydrogen or helium. The only reason why Zeppelins need those gas is that such a large metal frame can't keep its shape and be light enough to fly at the same time.
@semplar2007
@semplar2007 9 месяцев назад
animation and narrations are so good! what a horrific disaster
@davef.2329
@davef.2329 Год назад
Great work here, Jared. Thanks.
@takurotsuchiya4313
@takurotsuchiya4313 5 лет назад
If you don't have ticket you will get throw off of the ship
@alex0589
@alex0589 5 лет назад
takuro 85 « no ticket »
@kupieckorzenny5093
@kupieckorzenny5093 5 лет назад
Ticket please
@thegalacticgalaxy2078
@thegalacticgalaxy2078 5 лет назад
Haha Indiana Jones reference!!
@historystorieswithreggie2865
@historystorieswithreggie2865 5 лет назад
Cant belive someone still remembers it
@bandvitromania9642
@bandvitromania9642 5 лет назад
Yeah like United Airlines do everyday :/
@tyrantking9000
@tyrantking9000 4 года назад
"they used Hydrogen." Me: *spits drink* "THEY _WHAT?!_ "
@matdattein
@matdattein 4 года назад
They used hydrogen
@canasmax5237
@canasmax5237 4 года назад
@@matdattein *WHAT WAS THAT?*
@tyrantking9000
@tyrantking9000 4 года назад
@@matdattein they _WHAT_
@Predator1706
@Predator1706 4 года назад
TheSoftDrink gen of hydro
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 4 года назад
The Germans successfully flew hydrogen airships through thunder and lightning storms. Hydrogen was viewed as safe so long as proper safety procedures were adhered to. Some wonder if it was sabotage that did the Hindenburg in.
@dimitristripakis7364
@dimitristripakis7364 9 месяцев назад
I don't understand how the balloons overlapped with the coaxial walkway. Amazing video thanks!
@tyfon4429
@tyfon4429 Месяц назад
Clear and splendid video. Thank you 💫
@L00PdeL00P
@L00PdeL00P 5 лет назад
You really explain everything so well! Awesome video, dude
@JaredOwen
@JaredOwen 5 лет назад
😁
@taylorxwx2367
@taylorxwx2367 4 года назад
Agrred
@lilyfurley9833
@lilyfurley9833 5 лет назад
im really glad you didnt censor history
@boataxe4605
@boataxe4605 4 года назад
And I’m really glad that You Tube has not demonetized him ( yet?) For being historically accurate.
@eyyo_0236
@eyyo_0236 4 года назад
Lily Furley fuck U
@arespeverell9877
@arespeverell9877 4 года назад
@@eyyo_0236 Thats Fucking Rude!
@fuckthepolice.9410
@fuckthepolice.9410 4 года назад
@@eyyo_0236 heeeeere snowflake heeeeere snowflake
@dxov1597
@dxov1597 4 года назад
Bay max steve why are you mad wtf are you cocaine
@tishfox2858
@tishfox2858 9 месяцев назад
A very interesting & informative video.Silly me! I always thought all the passengers were in the gondola at the front! Never realised so many passenger rooms etc were along the ship.It's amazing so many survived.
@chriscampion9906
@chriscampion9906 Месяц назад
Thank you for doing this.. I live about 10 min from Lakehurst naval air station ..If I remember it was lite mist an rainy at time
@zudemaster
@zudemaster 3 года назад
The technology for its time was amazing. Less than 50 years earlier and the main forms of transportation were the horse and buggy, and maybe a steam powered locomotive or ship if you were able to afford the price. It really is amazing when you look at how fast technology grew throughout the 20th century and compare that throughout the rest of history and so much of it came from Germany.
@jenhofmann
@jenhofmann Год назад
... including the technology to round up and murder millions of innocent people.
@iROMine
@iROMine 6 месяцев назад
Nah I mean planes existed at this point too
@maplebear6527
@maplebear6527 4 месяца назад
I think the Germans had GREAT ideas that i wish could have been fulfilled.
@katatat2030
@katatat2030 3 года назад
I've heard it mentioned by others that a thunderstorm was building at the time, which could easily have been the cause of the static buildup
@kennymartin5976
@kennymartin5976 Год назад
I saw an investigative documentary on this the other day, and they did a serries of test to prove that large static charges could have easily occurred under the conditions that day.
@rudeawakening3833
@rudeawakening3833 3 месяца назад
Or a “ tracer “ round from a rifle in the nearby woods …
@danielcarlson800
@danielcarlson800 Год назад
Thanks, Jared. This video makes me want to build that old 1/520 scale AMT model kit.
@jaybodner4189
@jaybodner4189 6 месяцев назад
Really great documentary...thank you!!
@jonskowitz
@jonskowitz 5 лет назад
There's just something so majestic about airships that makes me kind of sad that they're gone. Ok, enough nostalgia. Airships never had a very good safety record even without fires. They're just too susceptible to storms and other weather.
@mandernachluca3774
@mandernachluca3774 5 лет назад
Well, from an engineering perspective, airships are majestic too, not because of some kind if nostalgia but because of their functionality. Until today their hasn't been a much more energy efficient way to travel through the air, than using an airship, in fact, airships might make a comeback as a super efficient transportation methode.
@drumdad54sdl47
@drumdad54sdl47 4 года назад
Dr Hugo Eckener, the head honcho of the Zeppelin company, has been quoted as saying that he was well aware of the psychological effect of seeing a large airship in the sky. Incredibly impressive, I say. What a sight they must have been. *sigh**
@bigredc222
@bigredc222 4 года назад
Yea, the US navy lost a lot people in air ship crashes, and used helium.
@EdsterIII
@EdsterIII 4 года назад
As majestic as they do look, as you said they also have a serious risk factor. Any storm or big cross wind. Yikes. I do appreciate the look of them. They do glide seamlessly through the air but any little hiccup could be tragic.
@minecraftheaven5965
@minecraftheaven5965 5 лет назад
This was actually my science homework, Lucky you made this video! Thank you!
@rawvid9065
@rawvid9065 5 лет назад
Gonna get that a ? Good luck
@JaredOwen
@JaredOwen 5 лет назад
Glad to help out!
@Roman-rx2tm
@Roman-rx2tm 5 лет назад
Lucky
@cringecap1372
@cringecap1372 5 лет назад
lol what the freak happen to steve
@andrade4630
@andrade4630 4 года назад
What's you gets in meths
@DanielGrovePhoto
@DanielGrovePhoto Год назад
Awesome video, animations, music, and execution!! Thank you! Do you do your own animation?
@stephenbrand5661
@stephenbrand5661 3 года назад
4:50 This map shows what Germany looked like after 1990, very different from what it looked like in 1937.
@ARG0T
@ARG0T 3 года назад
it needs most of silesia, pomerania and east prussia
@AndreStutzer-yk7eg
@AndreStutzer-yk7eg 3 года назад
Right. This is the map after the reunion of West and East Germany and not the one of 1937. And that time it was the German Empire (Deutsches Reich) and not Germany.
@gamering2354
@gamering2354 Год назад
* 4:44
@stephenbrand5661
@stephenbrand5661 Год назад
@@gamering2354 danke
@urmombiggay6488
@urmombiggay6488 3 года назад
"Hey let's put a smoking room in the place where there is the most amount of hydrogen compressed in the whole world like wtf could go wrong" 😤🙌
@pas5735
@pas5735 3 года назад
If there wasn’t a smoking room no one at the time would board it
@somelokyguy6466
@somelokyguy6466 3 года назад
The smoking room actually made the ship safer.
@somelokyguy6466
@somelokyguy6466 3 года назад
@Zan People were gonna smoke onboard regardless of whether there was a dedicated smoking room or not. It's better to have all your smokers in a single controlled area instead of hiding in various places. It's why airline toilets still have ashtrays, the designers know people will smoke in the toilets and putting ashes in the bin is a fire hazard.
@Ronnie-Jones
@Ronnie-Jones 3 года назад
The most forbidden documentary in history: “Europa The Last Battle” at archive dot org archive.org/details/EUROPATheLastBattle
@haassteambraker9959
@haassteambraker9959 3 года назад
The hydrogen was not compressed. Airships such as these rely entirely on being lighter than the volume of air that they displace (same principles as a boat or submarine). Compressing hydrogen would make it denser, and completely defeat its function as a lifting gas. Not to mention pressure vessels for any substantial amount of hydrogen would be quite heavy.
@icsengineer
@icsengineer Год назад
Hi Jared very useful and interesting videos. Really great work. Thanks for your efforts. Can you do one video on "kursk "(the russian submarine ) sometimes??
@thecrazeecow1682
@thecrazeecow1682 Год назад
3:30 there would have been more passenger cabins here with window views that were retrofitted in after some time, on the starboard side. This is the earlier configuration with the crew areas here
@dontcheckmyyoutubeprofilep199
@dontcheckmyyoutubeprofilep199 3 года назад
man gave us a whole 5 star tour of the hiddenburg
@cbesthelper404
@cbesthelper404 2 года назад
Wonderfully done, Jared. You explained everything so clearly. Outstanding job with the visuals as well!
@4TDsInOneGame
@4TDsInOneGame 10 месяцев назад
This is such a great video. I had no idea that the Hindenburg was the size it was.
@ignacnagy5474
@ignacnagy5474 Год назад
Great video! One minor note: the map of Germany at 4:43 shows the country's modern (post 1990) borders, not the borders from the period the video is talking about.
@afoxwithahat7846
@afoxwithahat7846 5 лет назад
Hydrogen shouldn't have the same color of the other elements :) But that's just the best explanation I ever saw.
@zinc_trioxide
@zinc_trioxide 3 года назад
If theres no hindenburg accident imagine zeppelin technology today
@aleph_zero1
@aleph_zero1 3 года назад
I think the world would still switch to modern airplane anyway
@auralplex
@auralplex 3 года назад
@@aleph_zero1 Nah dog, balloons are way better.
@wlink639
@wlink639 3 года назад
I'd imagine that at some point engines got powerful enough using hydrogen/hellium balloons for lift wasn't worth it anymore.
@jonahsuddeth5893
@jonahsuddeth5893 2 года назад
Now days a few companies are working on making new airships and using jet streams they will compete with the speed of jets
@mattjackson9859
@mattjackson9859 2 года назад
@Niko MyCousin Not inflammable - would use helium, not hydrogen
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