The first transatlantic crossing nearly ended with disaster after it encountered a strong squall line, and the ship pitched up violently. Part of the Graf Zeppelin's port fin was torn away ...
Unlike Graf Zeppelin, it contained the passenger accommodation ... Furthermore, its associated bar was separated from the ...
The 19-foot-wide and 43-foot-long dining room featured silk wallpaper depicting the exploits of the Hindenberg's sister ship, the Graf Zeppelin. The chairs were even made from tubular aluminum to ...
Since the Graf Zeppelin could make the trip nonstop in less than four days, much faster than any ship, the trees would still be fresh when they arrived." The craft landed in Recife on December 12 ...
Here, the Graf Zeppelin, a commercial passenger ship, plies London’s skies. NASM (A-48287-A) That spring, no true Englishman could enjoy an evening stroll without spotting a zeppelin.