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airplanes was permanently shattered and the airship quickly overtook the airplane as the most common form of air transport. In the present day, airships are used for civilian uses such as airlines, while airplanes are now relegated to military use with no passenger carrying planes built since the
Dornburg crash. The airplanes that do exist are much less advanced compared to reality with many air forces still having propeller airplanes and the jet planes created in the 2000s there use designs that in real life date from the 1940s and 1950s. In addition, the development of jet engines happens later and is much slower than in real life with the first all-jet air force not set to exist until 2025. Also, the rock band "Lead Aeroplane" (an fictional analogue of
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published photos of the crash with the headline "Isto é desumano" (meaning "This is inhuman" in
Portuguese) on its front cover. The headline became world famous and had a major impact on how the world viewed airplanes. As a result of the disaster and the publicity surrounding it, public confidence of
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at 2:32pm but a few seconds later, one of the engines caught fire which quickly engulfed the plane which then fell into the bay, sinking there before any rescue attempt could be made. the disaster killed all 58 passengers and 18 crew members on board, a total of 76 deaths in total. The day after, the
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burnt twice as fast in the presence of diffused hydrogen as without it. Combustion was observed in the burning skin, which would have accelerated the fire, but their experiments showed that hydrogen was the main fuel. The hydrogen-filled model produced a fire with flames that came out of the nose and
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style airplane which was designed in 1935 and built in late 1936 by its namesake, engineer Klaus von
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disaster with the band's name in the upper left corner. The band's name is a reference to a popular catchphrase that refers to something, such as a joke, that falls flat; "That went down like a lead balloon." The band changed the spelling of "lead" to "led" so that it wouldn't be confused with
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that lit up the clouds off to the northeast." Upon reaching the scene the author describes a disjointed scene of news reporters, an intense fire, people carrying charred bodies onto stretchers, and "a rocket-shaped pod stuck askew from the sand, supporting an umbrella of bent-back propellers".
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blueprints. Feith burned a sample of doped cloth and it took one minute to consume the whole piece, ruling out the skin as the primary accelerant. Feith's investigation came to a conclusion that the hydrogen puncture hypothesis was most probable. He also proved that by adding white cloth to a
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disaster happens through his work with the Temps
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disaster is referred to at length, as the favorite disaster of Maisie, a little girl with heart problems and a passion for famous disasters, in the hospital where Dr. Joanna Lander, the main character, is investigating near-death experiences.
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disaster to have sex with a woman he met. They use the footage of the disaster in that scene and add Brian and the girl to the footage. In the season 4 episode titled "
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