On July 24, 1931, Graf Zeppelin began a seven day flight to explore the Arctic, and in honor of today’s anniversary I have prepared a detailed description of the Arctic expedition.
Read more about Graf Zeppelin’s Arctic flight of July, 1931.
Airships: The Hindenburg and other Zeppelins
The Graf Zeppelin, Hindenburg, U.S. Navy Airships, and other Dirigibles
On July 24, 1931, Graf Zeppelin began a seven day flight to explore the Arctic, and in honor of today’s anniversary I have prepared a detailed description of the Arctic expedition.
Read more about Graf Zeppelin’s Arctic flight of July, 1931.
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Hi
Does anyone know where i can get a passenger list for the zeppelin lz127, 24th July 1931 flight?
Thank you.
Re above post: wrong photo, I will try to find the correct one!
Paul
If I remember correctly, that is Nobile wearing the hat in the boat. He had hoped to go on the flight to look for the remains of the Italia, but it was not to happen for a number of reasons.