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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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Dornburg was intended to show off the advantages of the airplane compared to the airship (such as a faster speed). The test fight of the Dornburg was on 3 January 1936 and a flight with the media on board for publicity took place on 15 March. Full commercial flights of the Dornburg began on 2 April which operated by
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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 Dornburg (a fictional character) from Germany. In the fictional alternate universe setting of Ill Bethisad, airships overtook airplanes as the main form of air transport already in the 1930s and the
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anime during the start of the Orange Islands saga (specifically the episodes "A Scare in the Air," "Poké Ball Peril" and "The Lost Lapras"), our heroes travel on a blimp (fashioned with a metal framework on the inside just like a zeppelin), and whenever Ash orders Pikachu to use one of his electric
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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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constructed three 1/50 scale models made out of welded steel wire and covered in cotton fabric. They were suspended from a hangar ceiling and stayed horizontal the entire time. The first model was painted with iron-oxide and then aluminum powder dopes, closely replicating the actual skin of the
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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 Commission. The episode posits that Joseph Späh was the original saboteur, but changed his mind about carrying out the disaster after all and leading Number Five to come up with an alternative solution.
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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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episode "CatDogPig" featured a blimp advertising job interviews as a running gag throughout the episode. At the end, the blimp crashes into a pile of characters that CatDog had just dumped off, exploding and sending them all flying.
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episode "The Corn Field Pt. 1", the incident is referenced by Harmon when discussing a large joint of weed. The line "Oh the humanity!" is used jokingly by Donnie who is promptly ostracized by Larry for making light of the tragedy.
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disaster is parodied as Barney Gumble pilots the Duff Beer blimp with disastrous results, culminating with Kent Brockman reporting the scene by stating, "Oh, the humanity! Anyway...". Four years later in the episode
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episode "The Void", while Gumball, Darwin, and Mr. Small escape from the dimension that Molly is trapped in (full of all the mistakes the world has ever made), they all jump upon an airship resembling the
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explored the incendiary paint hypothesis and the hydrogen hypothesis in an episode that aired January 10, 2007. While their experiments did not concern what actually started the fire, the show's hosts,
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attacks, Ash is warned not to do so, as Pikachu's electricity could ignite the inflammable gas and make the blimp explode (referencing how static electricity most likely had a large part to play in the
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is a 1975 film about the disaster. Although much of the storyline is fictional, they were based on real bomb threats before the flight began, as well as proponents of the sabotage theory.
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episode "Feisty Geist", while visiting a fortune teller, Heffer Wolfe is told of his past lives, and one of them is of when he was a hungry passenger aboard the airship
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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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study all of the available evidence, including eyewitness accounts, interviews with the last two living survivors, newsreel footage, weather reports, and the
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owns a zeppelin with his face on it that he calls the "Hindenpeter", which crashes in the same fashion as the Hindenburg, but in the Swansons' property.
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disaster called the "Dornburg Disaster" appears. The aircraft was called the Dornburg Db-VI (known colloquially in German as "Debe-Sechs"), a
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due to his paranoia about the airship catching fire, despite the airship's captain repeatedly telling him that the ship uses non-flammable
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gets killed when it crashes down (in the original timeline). Historically, however, it was a man on the ground docking crew who died.
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disaster). The blimp eventually does explode when crash-landing on an island in "The Lost Lapras," but our heroes are not hurt.
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front page showing the crash as the cover of their self-titled debut album in 1971, with their logo replacing the paper's
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season four episode eight, Adrian and Evelyn toast their divorce with a bottle of 1932 Riesling salvaged from the
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Lawrence Waterhouse returns to the campsite and remarks, "Also I dreamed last night that a zeppelin was burning".
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often refers to his competitors, Ricky and Bubba, as "the Hindenburgs", a reference to their portly physique.
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attempts to deliver a comical line ("That's gotta hurt!") during the fiery climax of the (fictional) film
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they used the audio from the disaster as a sound effect, specifically the "Oh the humanity!" line.
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was destroyed in a battle between the sorceress Lady Megan Daemon and her evil sister Alisabeth.
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is a parody of Morrison's live description of the disaster as aired on radio the following day.
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moments before the crash. At the end of the episode, the story was revealed to be fictional.
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disaster is the major event to change first earth. The Travelers eventually realize that the
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wrote a song titled, "The Hindenburg Disaster" (1937). This song can be heard on the record
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disaster must happen to prevent larger disasters such as an atomic bomb dropped on the U.S.
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that then catches fire and crashes into a structural pylon, much like the disaster.
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disaster. That program concluded that the incendiary paint theory (IPT) myth was "
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denies that claim, emphasizing the lack of evidence to support it, and adds: "The
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hydrogen flame that it would change the fire's color from invisible to orange.
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when a gusts of wind forces it to make two sharp turns. The plane flies past
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made at least two references to the disaster. At the end of the episode "
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A son, Henning Boëtius, of one of the airship's officers, wrote a novel,
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where John Boy Walton wins a writing contest to cover the landing of the
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disaster after his crew made fun of him for not knowing what it was.
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disaster. In the episode, a journalist standing directly under the
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in Brasil (a much smaller country then its real world counterpart
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mail truck erupts into flames (after a series of events caused by
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in an effort to alter the events of the past, starting with the
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disaster is chronicled in the popular 1970s television drama,
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includes a plot line in which Number Five must guarantee the
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first-season episode "Kansas", Sean Garrity learns about the
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is a 2011 made-for-TV film starring Maximillian Simonischek,
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episode "Skytanic", which takes place on board an airship,
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the fictional character Lawrence Waterhouse is atop a
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