The Zeppelin Hindenburg (LZ-129) flies over U.S. Naval Air Station at Lakehurst, New Jersey. The airship maneuvers, descending to dock at a mooring station on the ground.
German Zeppelin Hindenburg in final maneuvers to dock at airship mooring tower, U.S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States,
Aerial views from bi-wing aircraft of two zeppelins at U.S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States. The zeppelin USS Los Angeles (LZ-126) is moored. The German zeppelin, Hindenburg (LZ-129) maneuvers for a landing and is seen docked at airship mooring tower.
Aerial views through empennage and from sides of an airplane. German Zeppelin, Hindenburg, moored In front of large dirigible hangar at U.S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey.
U.S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States. German Zeppelin Hindenburg (LZ-129) being turned around and towed by a tug, operating on rails. The Zeppelin is positioned tail first toward the hangar and moved into airship hangar in that position.
Dr. Hugo Eckener (1868-1954) who commanded the German Zeppelin Hindenburg (LZ-129), describes the maiden voyage of the airship over the North Atlantic, and states his opinion that even in bad weather the Zeppelin would be able to successfully make regular transatlantic flights.
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