FIRST ZEPPELIN SINCE HINDENBURG BEGINS FLIGHTS IN U.S. SKIES
The first Zeppelin in the U.S. since the ill-fated Hindenburg crashed in 1937 began tourist flights Oct. 31 under an exception to Federal Air Regulations Part 91 for general aviation. Airship Ventures uses historic Moffett Field in California’s Silicon Valley, home to coastal patrol air ships in...
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