History Detectives Season 5 Episode 6 NC-4: First Across the Atlantic; Howard Hughes Crash; Professor Lowe's Hot Air Balloon506
- July 30, 2007
In season 5 episode 6 of History Detectives, the team investigates three intriguing mysteries from American history. First, they delve into the story of NC-4 - the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean. This astonishing feat was achieved by a team of Navy pilots in 1919, but the exact details of how they accomplished it remain shrouded in mystery. The History Detectives follow the trail of clues to unveil the secrets of this incredible voyage.
Next, the team turns their attention to the infamous Howard Hughes and his fateful crash in 1946. Hughes was known for his daring stunts and groundbreaking aviation designs, but his near-fatal accident left many wondering what had gone wrong. With the help of eyewitnesses and historical records, the detectives piece together the events leading up to the crash and attempt to determine the cause.
Finally, the History Detectives examine the legendary hot air balloon of Professor Thaddeus Lowe. Lowe was a key figure in the Union Army during the Civil War and went on to become a pioneer in the field of aerial exploration. His balloon was a marvel of engineering and helped to revolutionize the science of high-altitude observation. But after years of use, the balloon disappeared without a trace. The detectives set out to track down what happened to this important piece of history and uncover the truth behind its disappearance.
With their trademark attention to detail and dedication to historical accuracy, the History Detectives embark on a fascinating journey through some of America's most compelling stories. From the daring feats of aviation pioneers to the secrets of long lost artifacts, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into the past and the people who shaped it.