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		<title>Zeppelin Sub-Cloud or Spy Basket:  The Ultimate Secret</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 20:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zeppelins, despite their mammoth size, are by nature secretive modes of transport.  Even when they plied the skies on a regular basis, zeppelins were largely misunderstood by the general public.  I think I will puke if I read another book with an overly simplistic wrap-up like this: And the the fiery destruction of the Hindenburg effectively marked the end of the airship age.  The End. God bless my Time-Life Books Epic of Flight series book, The Giant Airships, but that&#8217;s pretty much the neat &#8216;n&#8217; tidy way they wrap up this whole, complicated saga.  Nothing is that neat.  There were many factors that contributed to the demise of airship travel (or I should say lull, since it is starting to come back) in the late 1930s.  One tiny factor, out of perhaps hundreds, is the fact that helium, the heavier but safer gas, came mainly from two sources:  the U.S. and Russia.  In other words, not in Germany.  But I digress. That said, let&#8217;s look at one super-cool, secret part of the airships:  the sub-cloud or spy basket. Sub-Cloud Facts As one crewman described the experience of being in a sub-cloud: There I hung, exactly as if I had been [...]]]></description>
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