English: A rare surviving fire damaged 9" cross brace made of duralumin from a structural "ring" of the frame of the German built and operated Zeppelin airship "Hindenburg" (DLZ-129) salvaged from the crash site at NAS Lakehurst, NJ, shortly after the airship was destroyed by fire while landing on a flight from Frankfurt, Germany, on May 6, 1937.
This artifact is a part of The Cooper Collection of Zeppelin Postal History
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2008-05-02 08:19 Centpacrr 800×264× (103408 bytes) Fire damaged nine inch [[Duralumin|duraluminum]] cross brace from a structural "ring" of the Zeppelin airship [[LZ 129|Hindenburg|"Hindenburg"]] (DLZ-129) salvaged from the crash site at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, NJ, shortly after the airship was destr
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