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==Appearances in media== <!-- Read [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content]] before adding any "Popular culture" items. The airship must have a MAJOR or "especially notable" role in what is listed. Random cruft, including look-a-like speculation, will be removed. See discussion on talk page. --> [[File:The Hindenburg by Richie.jpg|thumb|''Hindenburg'' in 1936, with reporters and film crew]] * [[Charlie Chan]] was a passenger aboard the ''Hindenburg'' in the 1937 film ''[[Charlie Chan at the Olympics]]''. * An image of the burning airship was used as the cover of [[Led Zeppelin]]'s [[Led Zeppelin (album)|self-titled debut album]] (1969).<ref>Davis 1995, pp. 32, 44.</ref> * [[The Hindenburg (film)|''The Hindenburg'']] is a 1975 film inspired by the disaster, but centered on the sabotage theory. Some of these plot elements were based on real bomb threats before the flight began, as well as proponents of the sabotage theory. The actual model from the movie is now on permanent display in the [[National Air and Space Museum]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] * In ''[[The Waltons]]'' 1977 episode "The Inferno", John Boy Walton is sent by a publication to cover the [[New Jersey]] landing, and is traumatized by witnessing the event. * ''Hindenburg: The Last Flight'' is a 2011 German TV miniseries directed by [[Philipp Kadelbach]]. Like the 1975 film, it also focuses on the sabotage theory; the plot is about a young engineer who uncovers a plot to blow up the Hindenburg while the German airship is preparing for its maiden voyage to America.
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