Bum Deal
The back end of the Airlander 10 has seen it dubbed with the less-than-glamourous nickname, ‘the flying bum’.
Record Breaker
At 302ft long, the blimp-like design is considered to be the largest aircraft in the world.
Technological Innovation
The Airlander 10 is part plane, part helicopter and part airship and was revamped in the UK.
Keeping Watch
The craft was originally developed for the U.S. government as a long-endurance surveillance aircraft.
Take Off
Crowds clapped and cheered as the craft soared above them during its first outing from the First World War hangar where it was revealed in March.
Keeping It Down
Airlander 10 is about 50ft longer than the biggest passenger jets - but a lot quieter.
Easy Rider
The craft is designed to be very simple for pilots to manoeuvre.
Top Speed
It uses helium to become airborne and can can travel at a speed of 92mph in wind speeds of up to 80 knots.
Claps And Cheers
Looming large in the sky, the Airlander is already a hit with the crowds.
Up In The Air
The aircraft will be able to stay airborne for five days during manned flights.
Multi-Use
It could be used for a variety of functions such as surveillance, communications, delivering aid and even passenger travel.
All Worth It
Onlookers described the aircraft as “unusual” and “absolutely worth the wait”.
The Wait Is Over
People have been practicing to fly the Airlander for five years.
Gentle Giant
Despite its size, those on board should expect an “unusually calm” flight experience.
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