Good to see that the “flying arse” project is getting off the ground- although it may prove to be more expensive then first thought due to recent inflation.
> HAV has said it hopes it will be able to “deliver a minimum of 12 Type Certified aircraft to the market per year”
Increased competition in the market isn’t just good news for zeppelin passengers. It will lead to innovation in related industries, like portable gramophones and wireless telegraphy.
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Good to see that the “flying arse” project is getting off the ground- although it may prove to be more expensive then first thought due to recent inflation.
I was driving home past Cardington and saw it get wrapped up in power lines and crash.
BBC News – Airlander 10 crash-landed after mooring line snagged power cables
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-39213100
> HAV has said it hopes it will be able to “deliver a minimum of 12 Type Certified aircraft to the market per year”
Increased competition in the market isn’t just good news for zeppelin passengers. It will lead to innovation in related industries, like portable gramophones and wireless telegraphy.