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Exploring a re-creation of the Hindenburg
It is nearly 80 since the Hindenburg airship - the world's largest ever aircraft at the time - flew for the first time in March 1936. Some 14 months later it exploded on a transatlantic flight to New Jersey.
In Germany's Zeppelin museum, visitors can explore a re-creation of part of the Hindenburg.
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ Travel Show's Rajan Datar explores the reproduction and finds out about the future of airship travel.
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