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Pierre,
Thank you for sharing this piece of history. I had no idea that the Hindenburg had made 20 successful flights before this disaster. For some reason, I thought this was its maiden journey. Thank you for helping me understand the true magnitude of this disaster.
I always post what readers sent me.
If they take the time to write to me, I always take the time to write about it and share it.
Pierre