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ghettoturbo 06-12-2008 08:20 PM

Re: the hindenburg
 

Originally Posted by jeffsciv23
im lazy can i get some cliffs on what the hindenburg was? im thinking somethign about a blimp right? or is that completley different

german blimp that blew up over here

maybe its because i grew up in manchester (lakehurst naval base is where it blew up, and lakehurst is inside my town) that i thought everyone knew what it was

J-MAN 06-12-2008 08:25 PM

Re: the hindenburg
 
oh ok its the one that you always see the black and white video of? cause of blowing up?

CspecRun 06-13-2008 08:37 PM

Re: the hindenburg
 

Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
german blimp that blew up over here

I didn't realize it blew up in america...Did alot of ppl die when it happened or just the crew? Is the paint you guys are talking about the cause of it blowing up??

Smith-02 06-13-2008 10:19 PM

Re: the hindenburg
 

Originally Posted by CspecRun
I didn't realize it blew up in america...Did alot of ppl die when it happened or just the crew? Is the paint you guys are talking about the cause of it blowing up??

yes and no. it was filled with hydrogen. hydrogen vs helium, 8 hydrogen atoms have the same mass as 1 helium atom. aka, use much less space, and lift more.

aluminum paint coated the hindenburg, with an iron oxide based primer on the inner lining, something about porosity?

Jorsher 06-13-2008 10:31 PM

Re: the hindenburg
 
I bought some thermite back in the day and still got some magnesium ribbon. You can start the magnesium with a lighter, and the thermite with magnesium, but it blows out pretty quick. Thermite burns really ------- fast.

How they built the hindenburg just sounds ------- stupid. Did it seem so stupid at the time?

J-MAN 06-13-2008 11:44 PM

Re: the hindenburg
 
sounds like it kinda was built to blow up lol.

see guys there is educational stuff on HMT still lol, not just porn and dumb newbs

Tom-Guy 06-14-2008 12:05 AM

Re: the hindenburg
 
It isn't until the last 50 years that materials selection has become a science. Engineers of the Hindenburg era likely didn't know much by the way of pyrotechnics chemistry, etc.

onlyflash944 06-14-2008 12:10 AM

Re: the hindenburg
 
i thought the US had a stranglehold on he production. germans couldnt' get any, they use h instead. static charge builds up on anything that air passes over (slightly more complicated than that tho), then when the guiding cable touched down on the us side, sent a spark up the rope. spark + highly flamable gas = boom.


ever shot roman candles at acetylene filled balloons?

Jorsher 06-14-2008 12:25 AM

Re: the hindenburg
 

Originally Posted by onlyflash944
i thought the US had a stranglehold on he production.

Stranglehold on what production?

onlyflash944 06-14-2008 12:44 AM

Re: the hindenburg
 
again, i *thought* that the us was the only country at the time capable to produce that much he. the germans couldn't so they had to use h. you know, like the us had the atom bomb before anyone else, we could mass produce he before anyone else too. since the us could use he to make balloons for war and such, we didn't share.


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