Yet more Airlander pics from me, from the last 3 days. I hope they're of interest.
April 18th - Popped down after work to see if anything was happening
Airlander and Cardington sheds silhouette.
Airlander with right hand skid lifting off the ground.
Airlander taken from round the corner.
April 19th - Weather looked beautiful for flying so I popped down on the way to work just in case, but sadly no flight yet.
Airlander in the morning sun.
Airlander in the morning sun.
April 20th - Went after work to see what I now know was a full flight rehearsal that was witnessed by the CAA allowing the Permit to Fly to be issued today. Got chatting to people and ended up spending two hours there!
Airlander engine running.
Airlander auxiliary landing system deployed.
Airlander in the evening light with the auxiliary landing system deployed.
Airlander engine running with ALS deployed.
Close up of Airlander's left hand ALS.
Airlander ground crew packing the ALS away.
Cheers,
Oz
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G-PHRG Airlander 10 - 18th/19th/20th April 2017
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Re: G-PHRG Airlander 10 - 18th/19th/20th April 2017
She had another accident the other day didn't she, did some damage to herself again....I really hope they can sort all the teething issues with her and get her flying properly soon, it must be so disenchanting having to deal with all the problems with her
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Re: G-PHRG Airlander 10 - 18th/19th/20th April 2017
No accident, no damage. Typical sensationalist nonsense that passes for journalism in the mainstream media these days. A gust of wind lifted the back end and she had a period of "kiting" which is intended, expected and totally normal behaviour for any airship on a mast.This was reported as having broken away from mooring ropes and nosedived into a field! There are no mooring ropes. Her only point of contact is the mooring mast which is a ball and socket joint that leaves her free to pitch, yaw and roll in the wind.
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Re: G-PHRG Airlander 10 - 18th/19th/20th April 2017
That is OK then
The photos of her bum in the air and her snout in the grass did give the perception of another problem with her, its good that she is undamaged....a great relief to all concerned who have followed her progress
The photos of her bum in the air and her snout in the grass did give the perception of another problem with her, its good that she is undamaged....a great relief to all concerned who have followed her progress
Re: G-PHRG Airlander 10 - 18th/19th/20th April 2017
That's a mighty impressive beastie, I'm looking forward to seeing shots of her flying.
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Re: G-PHRG Airlander 10 - 18th/19th/20th April 2017
CAA Permit to Fly issued yesterday and according to HAV's statement just some internal paperwork and a few bits to cover off with EASA and they're ready to go. Guess I'm going to have to be bunking off work pretty soon!
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Re: G-PHRG Airlander 10 - 18th/19th/20th April 2017
Amazing piece of kit, good luck to them for following their dream and making it a reality
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