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Wednesday, 24 August 2016

WORLD'S LARGEST AIRCRAFT CRASHES AS IT ATTEMPTS TO TAKE OFF




Airlander 10, the world's biggest airplane, has smashed amid its second dry run.

The immense boat – nicknamed "The Flying Bum" in view of its saucy, round back – smashed as it arrived at its base at Cardington Airfield at the beginning of today, toward the end of its second endeavor to fly. Its official name is the Martha Gwyn – anyway, it picked up reputation as a result of its colossal size as well as the fascinating state of its back.

"We're questioning after the second experimental drill at the beginning of today," a representative for the boat's producers, HAV, said. "All group are protected and well and there are no wounds."

It isn't clear if the boat itself took any harm amid the accident.

The boat seems to have keep running into issues as it was advancing back onto the ground, when it flew into a telephone pole and started running into issues.

See it after the cut...

A line that was hanging down from the plane hit the utility pole around two fields away," one onlooker said. "At that point, as it came into area, it appeared to plunge and arrived on the cockpit, crushing it up."

The 302-foot long ship made its first trip a week ago.

The boat is on special for £25 million. The producers seek that it can be sold after an assortment of employments – including observation, interchanges and conveyances.



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