World's largest aircraft takes off for 1st time | Inquirer Technology

World’s largest aircraft takes off for 1st time

/ 04:01 PM August 18, 2016

Initially designed for unmanned reconnaissance, the “flying bum” has since been re-purposed for heavy lifting and transport. Image Hybrid Air Vehicles

Known as the world’s largest aircraft, the Airlander 10, which is also comically referred to as the “flying bum” owing to its shape, has successfully made its maiden flight at Cardington airfield in London.

The flight was initially scheduled for Aug. 14 but was moved to Aug. 17 due to some technical issues, Gizmodo reported.

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The Airlander 10 will have a bigger version called Airlander 50, which can carry greater loads than its little brother.  Image Hybrid Air Vehicles

The half-hour test flight still managed to draw in hundreds of curious spectators. Measuring 302 feet, the aircraft combines several elements to achieve flight. These are the fixed wings from planes and helicopters, as well as lighter-than-air-technology.

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Hybrid Air Vehicles, the makers of the flying bum, says the vehicle is capable of staying aloft unmanned for over two years. This is because it was originally made for the US military as a surveillance aircraft but was scrapped back in 2013.

Unlike old blimps like the Hindenburg, the Airlander 10 utilizes helium, a non-combustable gas, to stay afloat. It can also withstand punctures made by bullets and operate in different weather conditions.

Some of the applications for this vehicle includes academic research, heavy lifting to remote locations, and transportation. Alfred Bayle/rga

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