Addison Bain

Addison Bain is credited with the Bain Incendiary-Paint Theory (IPT) that posits that the Hindenburg disaster was due not to the hydrogen fuel but to the paints used on the fabric. His theory (proposed in 1997 and recently updated in his 2004 book, "The Freedom Element: Living with Hydrogen") has been substantially refuted by Dessler, D.E. Overs and W.H. Appleby, who concluded that even if the airship were covered with solid rocket fuel, it would take 12 hours for the airship to burn (with no hydrogen present).

External links

  • http://www.aps.org/apsnews/0700/070004.cfm
*Refutation y Desskerm Overs and Appleby

 

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