Hindenburg's Smoking Room
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- #Smoking Room
- #Airship Safety
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- The Hindenburg had a smoking room despite being filled with flammable hydrogen gas.
- The smoking room was pressurized to prevent hydrogen leaks and had a double-door airlock.
- Only one electric lighter was allowed; no open flames permitted elsewhere on the airship.
- Pressurization may have been more for public relations than safety, as hydrogen rises upward.
- The real risk was fire spreading from the passenger section to the gas cells above.
- The smoking room was popular because it also housed the bar and featured decor like a star map.
- Other zeppelins like R101 had smoking rooms, but R100 did not.
- Cooking on the Hindenburg used electric stoves, as open flames were prohibited.