Ground crew move the airship USS Akron on mooring masts out of its large hanger, at Lakehurst in New Jersey. A specially prepared mooring mast for reaching nose of a dirigible. Ground support crew drag the huge airship USS Akron out of its hanger. A number of men drag the airship and move it out of the large hanger.
Airship United States Ship Macon sails over sea, Lakehurst in New Jersey. A submarine moving speedily in seawater seen from the airship. Sea waves generated on surface by the movement of submarine. It moves on to water surface and dives in again.
A Bi-plane flying in sky ejects a parachute jumper in Lakehurst New Jersey. The navy standard parachute diver drops towards ground. A life raft thrown along with the jumper drops slower than the para jumper.
Passengers are interviewed as they prepare to depart on the Zeppelin LZ 129 "Hindenburg" from Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey. One passenger smokes pipe. Close view of a lady passenger. A young U.S. Naval officer, wearing Naval aviator wings, poses for photograph. Huge tail fin of the German airship Hindenburg with the Nazi swastika emblem.
Steam locomotive pulls long passenger train up to dirigible hangar at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, New Jersey. Engine of train emits smoke. People leave the train after arrival and walk to side entrance of the hangar, where they queue up to enter and view the dirigible Hindenburg (LZ-129) parked inside.
Airship LZ 129 Hindenburg descending over Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey, after traveling from Germany, on its first flight to the United States, May 9, 1936.
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