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BEAUTIFUL | World’s Largest Aircraft Leaves Its Hangar For The First Time


While some are busy swimming in corruption, hiding money they can't even finish spending in their lifetime, those who are sane are busy cracking their heads to make life much more easier for all.

This 302-feet-long craft was first developed as part of a US Army project which was then abandoned in 2012. Now a British firm has converted the aircraft - a cross between an airship and an aeroplane - for civilian use. It will fly to 4,000 feet at speeds of up to 46 mph in a series of test flights...

The world's largest aircraft, known fondly as the 'Flying Bum', left its hangar for the first time today.
The Airlander 10, which cost £25million to build over 10 years, is 92 metres long and pumped with a million cubic feet of helium.





The part-plane, part-airship left its hangar in Cardington, Bedfordshire at 4am today to commence a brief series of ground systems tests before its official first flight.

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