Photo of the Hindenburg entering the airship hangar at Santa Cruz, Rio De Janiero, Brazil, following its first transatlantic crossing in April of 1936. Note the temporary tail fin repair after the fin was damaged during a propaganda flight in Germany on March 26, 1936.
Note the photo is larger and of better quality than the newspaper copy.
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