Airship USS Los Angeles at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, New Jersey. USS Los Angeles is towed out from an airship hangar. The nose of the airship. The airship approaches a mast. A close up of the airship. USS Los Angeles is moored to the mast. Men near the gondola of the airship. Insignia of the United States. The hangar in the background. The tail of the airship.
Hindenburg LZ 129 airship in flight near Lakehurst Naval Air Station, New Jersey, arriving on its first flight to the United States. The Hindenburg being moored at Lakehurst. Ground crew under the airship's huge tail fin. Nazi swastika emblem on tail fins. Distant view of the airship from different angles.
Scene of German Zeppelin Hindenburg burning at U.S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States. Men stand besides it. View of Hindenburg in flight. over Lakehurst Naval Air Station, passing by a water tower and a Zeppelin hangar.. Hindenburg discharges water ballast. cinematographer seen shooting motion pictures of the Hindenburg from below as it starts landing. Hindenburg crashes and burns. As it settles in flames, ground crew runs to assist survivors. Fire fighters pour water over the burning airship. Survivors walk away from it.
Crash of Hindenburg Zeppelin (airship) at Naval Air Engineering Station, Lakehurst in New Jersey. Hindenburg coming in for landing at Lakehurst, New Jersey. Hindenburg bursts into flames and crashes. Remains of worlds largest airship. Firefighters battle the flames. Smoke cloud rises due to crash. Ruins of Hindenburg after flames have been extinguished. Wreckage of engines of the large Zeppelin.
View of crowd of 200,000 supporters during Franklin Roosevelt’s presidential campaign in Newark, New Jersey, during the Great Depression. Crowds clapping as former New York Governor, Al Smith, endorses Franklin Roosevelt. “The best way to bring back prosperity, the election of Roosevelt, Garner and the entire Democratic ticket!” Smith concludes his endorsement to the roaring cheer of the crowd.
Arriving passenger at U.S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States, speaks favorably about her experience traveling on Zeppelin airships. She had flown on the Graf Zeppelin (LZ-127) five times, and liked it, but states that the Graf Zeppelin is more like a yacht, compared to the Hindenburg which is more like a steamship. But she considers her trip on the Hindenburg (LZ-129) to be "overwhelming altogether.."
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