On this day - 4 March
Historical items of interest as featured in the papers of the day.
First flight of Hindenburg airship
The Hindenburg airship took to the skies for its maiden flight on March 4th 1936. For four years she had been under construction prior to this successful test flight. She was to be the first airship primarily designed to transport passengers. The Hindenburg went on to travel extensively, including many transatlantic trips before her final flight on May 6th where she caught fire while landing. The exact cause of the fire has never been determined, although many theories exist.
The Daily Express report includes a picture of her first flight.
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Eurydice submarine explosion
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