Dear British Pathé, i Know the Elder man that holds the trumpet t his ear at 1:03, he's Mr. Consul Carlos Renaux, A very Rich Man from my city, Brusque at the beautyfull state of Santa Catarina, south of Brasil, this video has great value for my city history and this man relatives.
Thank you for sharing this. I live in Zeppelin country not far away from its birthplay where the actual Zeppelins new generation are stationed. But back then, these huge airships had been exeptional air transport for a very short period.
I'm a little perplexed as to how newspapers were seemingly delivered to this whilst in flight. If the immediately obvious explanation - That they're not _current_ newspapers, but rather _interest_ papers that were produced and loaded before the voyage (Think of the newspapers on cruise ships) - Isn't the case, then how did they receive deliveries of news without making an intermediate stop? 😳 Did they have some form of elaborate _plane-to-airship_ delivery system, or perhaps the airship collected bags of papers/mail in the same way the British _Travelling Post Offices_ used to? 😇
@@45thnewsbrigade-tacticalop60 That sounds practical when it comes to _transporting_ aircraft from place to place, but surely not for receiving an aircraft _whilst in flight?_ 😳 I suppose a „Receiving bin“ (An open well) could be built into the top of the gas bag for aircraft to drop deliveries onto the airship from above, but I don't know if any airships ever had such a feature.
Three days, two of which in a tropical climate. Twenty passengers and crew dressed in costume. I guess weight restrictions meant water only for drinking and cooking.🤔 There is probably another reason, besides filming, that they hung out of windows, visited the engine pods and wandered around inside the hull.😄
Dear British Pathé, i Know the Elder man that holds the trumpet t his ear at 1:03, he's Mr. Consul Carlos Renaux, A very Rich Man from my city, Brusque at the beautyfull state of Santa Catarina, south of Brasil, this video has great value for my city history and this man relatives.
Thank you for sharing this. I live in Zeppelin country not far away from its birthplay where the actual Zeppelins new generation are stationed. But back then, these huge airships had been exeptional air transport for a very short period.
Bravo for posting this gem of LTA history. May these scenes once again be relived.
1:50 "Town of Pernambuco..." Pernambuco isn't a city but a state. This is probably Olinda or the neighboring capital city Recife.
0:30 - Fernando de Noronha
1:55 - Olinda/Recife
3:38 - Salvador
I'm a little perplexed as to how newspapers were seemingly delivered to this whilst in flight. If the immediately obvious explanation - That they're not _current_ newspapers, but rather _interest_ papers that were produced and loaded before the voyage (Think of the newspapers on cruise ships) - Isn't the case, then how did they receive deliveries of news without making an intermediate stop? 😳
Did they have some form of elaborate _plane-to-airship_ delivery system, or perhaps the airship collected bags of papers/mail in the same way the British _Travelling Post Offices_ used to? 😇
Yes the zeppelin did indeed had a aircraft hanger that could release and retrieve aircraft and I believe they had room for few
@@45thnewsbrigade-tacticalop60 That sounds practical when it comes to _transporting_ aircraft from place to place, but surely not for receiving an aircraft _whilst in flight?_ 😳
I suppose a „Receiving bin“ (An open well) could be built into the top of the gas bag for aircraft to drop deliveries onto the airship from above, but I don't know if any airships ever had such a feature.
Como o Rio era lindo , meu deus, é triste hoje tem mais favela que paisagens.
Very fantastic and i like 😇
Greetings from Kefamenanu-Timor Island.
Three days, two of which in a tropical climate. Twenty passengers and crew dressed in costume. I guess weight restrictions meant water only for drinking and cooking.🤔
There is probably another reason, besides filming, that they hung out of windows, visited the engine pods and wandered around inside the hull.😄
Must have been pretty hot humm?! Showers were not as frequent as today's standards.
Very good
I'd prefer to do this over an ocean liner.