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How does a graf zeppelin ( airship) crash?

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How does a graf zeppelin ( airship) crash?

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The Graf Zeppelin was a particular airship, designated LZ-127, that flew from the late 1920s until it was broken up for scrap during the second world war. The last zeppelin built, the LZ-130, was also named the Graf Zeppelin. The title “Graf” is equivalent to the title “Count” in English, and refers to Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, the German nobleman who built the first rigid airships in Germany at the end of the 19th Century and into the 20th Century. As a result of his name, rigid airships came to be known as “Zeppelins,” but the airships named “The Graf Zeppelin” were only the two: the LZ-127 and the LZ-130. The LZ-129 was named the Hindenburg. Rigid airships, or zeppelins, operated before the summer of 1937, when the destruction of the LZ-129 Hindenburg ended the operation of rigid airships. Helium was found in natural gas only in the United States, so only American airships were filled with helium. All other nations were restricted to the use of hydrogen as lifting gas, and most

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