In 1937 in Boston,a cabin boy ,called Werner Franz escaped from a deadly airship accident where there was a massive blast and the airship was transformed into ash as well as people on it. Until then,the public believed that the airship was going to be a promising and dominant technology in air transport ,being the great breakthrough and the signal of German success . The disaster took place on May 6th,1937.Just before the blast,when the captain was trying to steer the airship next to a docking tower,there was a loud band occured. At that moment ,Franz saw a big ball of flame .Franz also found the skin of the ship's breaking and hydrogen's igniting.While the ship is crashing the ground ,Franze opened the kitchen hatch and jumped to ground .Instantly,he ran to safe place. Instantly after his leaveing ,the ship with people on it became ash. Three days earlier,the ship started his trip from Germany ,and delayed landing later because of bad weather.In preceding days,the boy planned to visit New York and came back to Germany on May 7th. After this accident,engineers stopped using airship graudually in the fellowing years .This technology was recognised as a failure attempt,and aviation industries began to find new selution .
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In 1937, in Boston, a cabin boy named Werner Franz narrowly escaped a deadly airship accident that resulted in a massive blast, reducing the airship and its occupants to ash. Up until this tragic event, the public had held high hopes for airships, viewing them as a promising and dominant technology in air transport—a symbol of a breakthrough and German success.
The disaster unfolded on May 6th, 1937. Just before the blast, as the captain attempted to steer the airship next to a docking tower, a loud bang reverberated through the air. In that critical moment, Franz witnessed a large ball of flame and observed the ship's skin breaking apart, with hydrogen igniting. Reacting swiftly, Franz opened the kitchen hatch and jumped to the ground as the airship crashed. He immediately sought safety, narrowly avoiding the tragic fate that awaited the ship and its passengers.
Instantly after Franz's departure, the airship and its occupants were reduced to ash. Three days prior, the ship had commenced its journey from Germany, experiencing delays in landing due to adverse weather conditions. In the days leading up to the incident, the young boy had planned to visit New York and return to Germany on May 7th.
Following this catastrophic accident, engineers gradually abandoned the use of airships in the subsequent years. The technology, once seen as a symbol of progress, was now recognized as a failed attempt. Prompted by this realization, the aviation industry began searching for new solutions and innovations.
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