Saturday, December 3, 2022

Repairing the Hull of the Graf Zeppelin During the Flight over the Atlantic, 1934. Alfred Eisenstaedt. Gelatin silver print.

 


10 comments:

  1. NO amount of money could get me to climb up on that thing in flight.

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  2. Really no different than roofing or mountain climbing. Just a better view.

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  3. So how does a hole like that occur? It doesn't fly fast enough for a damaging bird strike or something.

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    1. It might be their access to the outside for repair. Initial access needs to be right at the top, since they can climb down the side with ropes, but can't climb up without them.

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  4. Ohhh... the huge manatee.

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  5. Bad enough at the very top, but you couldn't give me the guy on the left's job at gunpoint.
    "Shoot me. Shoot me now!"

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    1. follow the ropes. The guy on the left is watching the guy who's already down the side.

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  6. OSHA Compliant. Everybody is Tied Off.Ship is Idling into the Wind, not doing 60 Knots.

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