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"Bill Kearney" wrote:
The dirigible burned so spectacularly not because of hydrogen, but because of the HIGHLY flammable paint they put on the FABRIC covering. Are you saying that the hydrogen lift bags of the Hindenburg did not erupt spectacularly into flame? Oh they burned alright, but being wrapped in a highly flammable material made the fire all that much worse. The disaster may well have been avoided entirely had they not put that on the covering. Hydrogen dissipates quite rapidly. That and the amount needed for most vehicle applications presents nowhere near the risks of an airship with flammable paint. |
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