Yes
If you are referring to the explosion of the Hindenburg, it was on may 6, 1937.
Lacquer based silver paint.
The two possible causes are a highly flammable compound in the paint, or ignition of the hydrogen.
since the explosion of the Hindenburg everybody thought airships were death traps so they stopped using the Graf Zeppelin and all other air ships.
it was named after the late president of Germany, paul von Hindenburg
If you are referring to the explosion of the Hindenburg, it was on may 6, 1937.
Lacquer based silver paint.
The Hindenburg disaster.
no!!!!!the Hindenburg did not explode. its aluminum painted skin caught fire from an electrostatic discharge. that fire ignited ordinary chemical hydrogen/oxygen fires as the lift gas bladders breached.no nuclear fusion was involved. not even a chemical explosion occurred.
Yes... The Hindenburg was the famous German zeppelin that was involved in the horrific hydrogen explosion.
The two possible causes are a highly flammable compound in the paint, or ignition of the hydrogen.
well you can add water to 1 paint and then add no water to another paint then mix together. THEN YOU CAN PAINT BUT GO OVER THE PAINT A ROUGH 10 TIMES AND THEN YOU HAVE SHIMMERY PAINT.
To tone down yellow paint, you can paint over it with a different color. You can also add white to the paint.
add blue
add a blue pigment to white paint
since the explosion of the Hindenburg everybody thought airships were death traps so they stopped using the Graf Zeppelin and all other air ships.
You should get a reddish explosion.