A crew of 40 operated the airship, with 21 others in training. Total 61 crew members.
When the Hindenburg crashed on May 6, 1937, there were 61 crew members on board, which included 40 conductors. The disaster resulted in the loss of 36 lives, including both crew and passengers. The Hindenburg was a German passenger airship, and its tragic demise marked the end of the airship era.
How many crew did a zepelin have
There are two Zeppelin Airships currently flying today in the world, both of which you can purchase a ticket to take a tour on. One in Friedrichshafen, Germany, home of the Zeppelin company. And another, The Farmers Airship, is based at Moffett Field, near San Francisco, in California and is owned and operated by Airship Ventures.
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Anyone who has seen the graphic newsreel video of the Hindenburg plunging to earth in flames may be amazed to know that of the 97 passengers and crew on board, 62 survived. The disaster’s 36 deaths included 13 passengers, 22 crewmembers and one worker on the ground.
Well, the obvious answer is that the Hindenburg was an airship (zeppelin), and the Titanic was an ocean liner. Most deaths in the Hindenburg were from fire or jumping from the airship, while most deaths on the Titanic were from drowning or exposure. Finally, there were many more deaths on the Titanic than on the Hindenburg.
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Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew.