Eco Tech: Building Green: Hydrogen - Stream
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(3) Finally, thanks for the great video : a real inspiration !
Part (2) : However I cannot see that if the aluminium skin ignited it would not also have ignited the Hydrogen, kept in large inflatable spherical structures inside the Hindenberg Zeppelin. Comments ?
Part (1) : Great video, but I'm skeptical about just one thing : namely the hydrogen from the Hindenberg having supposedly escaped at 45 mph, according to this video. Many times I have filled rubber balloons with hydrogen and ignited them. They blew up in a fireball, producing water vapour which quickly condensed as steam ( water droplets ). I know that the Hindenberg was not made of expanded rubber on the outside.
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