1936 Hindenburg landing
Photo of the Hindenburg's second landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey. Public domain image of an airship, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Hindenburg entering hangar at Lakehurst 1936
Photo of the Hindenburg entering the hangar at Lakehurst, New Jersey after its first transatlantic crossing.
Hindenburg first Lakehurst landing 1936
Photo of the Hindenburg preparing to land at Lakehurst, New Jersey following its first transatlantic flight. Hydrogen gas is being released by the airship in preparation for the landing; this can be seen on th... More
Hindenburg gondola and mooring 1936
A closer look at the Hindenburg's gondola as sailors from Lakehurst Naval Air Station use guy poles to help the airship to its mooring. This was the Hindenburg's first US landing on May 9, 1936. Dr. Hugo Ecke... More
Hindenburg heads home 1936
Photo of the Hindenburg as the giant airship prepares to leave Lakehurst, New Jersey and return to Germany after its first transatlantic crossing.
Hindenburg Kitchen 1936
Photo of the all-electric kitchen of the Hindenburg. Public domain photograph of electric industrial equipment, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Hindenburg mooring at Lakehurst 2 1936
Photo of the Hindenburg mooring at Lakehurst, NJ, on the airship's second arrival in the US.
Hindenburg one day Lakehurst visit 1936
Photo of the Hindenburg as it prepares to lift off from a one day visit to Lakehurst, new Jersey in 1936.
Hindenburg over New York 1937
Photo of the Hindenburg over New York City on May 6, 1937. A few hours after this photo was taken, the airship crashed and burned at Lakehurst, NJ while trying to land.
Hindenburg tail as seen from engine room 1936
Photo of the Hindenburg's tail as seen from the airship's engine room in mid flight. The photo was taken during the aircraft's first trip to the United States. A propeller car and its working propeller can be... More
Hugo Eckener official welcome Hindenburg 1936
Photo of Dr. Hugo Eckener being officially greeted by the United States after the first landing of the Hindenburg on May 9, 1936. From left: R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, Admiral William H. St... More