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The Underbelly of Eureka

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The Underbelly of Eureka
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Sat, Dec 11 2010


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While the Eureka is the largest currently functioning zeppelin at 246 feet, the airships from the golden age of zeppelins were much, much larger. The Hindenburg and the Graf Zeppelin were about 800 feet long, and the Macon, which was based at Moffat for a couple of years in the 1930s, was 785 feet long. Seen here at Paine Field Seattle WA