Crowds cheered as the
airship - nicknamed "the flying bum" because of its bulbous exterior
- loomed overhead at Cardington airfield in Bedfordshire on Wednesday evening.
The world's largest
aircraft has taken to the skies over the UK for its successful maiden voyage.
Photographers and plane
spotters waited patiently in baking heat for the first flight of the 302ft-long
(92m) Airlander 10 since it was revamped by a British company.
The Airlander 10 is said to
be 'very simple' to fly
It performed one lap of the
airfield - using engines that seemed much quieter than a plane or helicopter -
before landing about half an hour later.
Donna Seymour, 50, said:
"It was beautiful. It's just so unusual.
"I think it's quite
appropriate," she joked, when asked what she thought of the aircraft's
nickname.
Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAC)
has made hundreds of changes since taking over development of the aircraft,
which was conceived to be used in long-endurance surveillance for the US
government before it fell foul of defence cuts.
Many turned up to capture
footage of the airship's maiden flight
HAV chief executive officer
Stephen McGlennan said the team had been waiting for low winds for the launch
but added the airship could "operate very happily" in 80 knots of
wind.
He said: "Think of a
big helicopter, a really giant helicopter. This can do the same thing that a
helicopter can do - that's to say, provide air transportation for people and
goods without the need for a runway - but this thing can take more over longer
distances, it's cheaper and it's greener.
"It's a great British
innovation. It's a combination of an aircraft that has parts of normal fixed
wing aircraft, it's got helicopter it's got airship."


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