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www.bonestructure.net writes: >Does anyone know of a DVD available that has full coverage of the >Hindenburg crash? Would be nice if it also had footage or stills of the >Hindenburg in normal operating mode, and/or during construction. There is a home movie taken by a passenger on a Frankfurt to Lakehurst flight in September 1936 on the National Film Preservation Foundation's 'Treasures from American Archives' DVD - see www.filmpreservation.org for ordering details. The accident footage (the airship's destruction on 6 May 1937 was not technically a crash, as the hydrogen did not ignite as the result of an impact with anything, as was the case with the R101) can be found on all manner of newsreel compilation DVDs. Several of my relatives were heavily involved in the British rigid airship programme and one flew on the 'Graf Zeppelin' as a passenger: if you'd like any more information on the Hindenburg, please email me off list. Douglas Botting's book 'Dr. Eckener's Dream Machine' (London, 2002) is excellently researched, if a little populist in tone. Leo Leo Enticknap Curator, Northern Region Film & Television Archive Middlesbrough, UK www.nrfta.org.uk ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu