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What Was the Hindenburg?

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Informationen zum Autor Janet B. Pascal is an Executive Production Editor at Viking Children's Books and the author of What Is the Panama Canal? , Who Was Dr. Seuss? , Who Was Maurice Sendak? , and Who Was Abraham Lincoln? Klappentext At 800-feet long, the Hindenburg was the largest airship ever built--just slightly smaller than the Titanic! Also of a disastrous end, the zeppelin burst into flame as spectators watched it attempt to land in Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 6, 1937. In under a minute, the Hindenburg was gone, people jumping from windows to escape. However, only 62 of the 97 crew members and passengers onboard survived. The exact cause of the disaster is still unknown and remains a fascinating historical mystery perfect for this series. What Was the Hindenburg? On Thursday, May 6, 1937, a crowd gathered in Lakehurst, New Jersey. They were there to watch the airship Hindenburg land. Although the ship had arrived in Lakehurst several times before, it was still a thrilling sight. The Hindenburg was the first flying ship ever to carry passengers over the Atlantic Ocean to America. A little while before 7:00 p.m., the Hindenburg appeared. It was a kind of ship called a zeppelin . This is a large balloon on a hard frame, filled with a gas that is lighter than air. It floats through the sky like a helium balloon. To hold enough gas to stay up, zeppelins had to be huge. The Hindenburg was almost a sixth of a mile long. It was shaped like a tube with rounded ends. Its surface was a shining silver. Despite its size, it floated lightly and quietly through the air, as much at home as a fish in water. As it began to sink gently toward the airfield, it was a beautiful sight. Zusammenfassung At 800-feet long! the Hindenburg was the largest airship ever built--just slightly smaller than the Titanic! Also of a disastrous end! the zeppelin burst into flame as spectators watched it attempt to land in Lakehurst! New Jersey on May 6! 1937. In under a minute! the Hindenburg was gone! people jumping from windows to escape. However! only 62 of the 97 crew members and passengers onboard survived. The exact cause of the disaster is still unknown and remains a fascinating historical mystery perfect for this series. ...

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Authors David Groff, Kevin Mcveigh, Janet Pascal, Janet B Pascal, Janet B. Pascal, Janet/ Groff Pascal, Who HQ
Assisted by David Groff (Illustration), Kevin Mcveigh (Illustration)
Publisher Penguin Young Readers US
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 8 to 12
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.12.2014
 
EAN 9780448481197
ISBN 978-0-448-48119-7
Dimensions 135 mm x 195 mm x 5 mm
Series What Was...?
What Was?
Who HQ
Subject Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books

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