Airlander10 returns to the skies this evening, 9 months after it infamous 'landing' last August....
Cheers
Alisdair
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... and a couple of others....
Thx
Alisdair
Thx
Alisdair
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Thanks.... I was running out of time to stay for it, and was walking back to the car when they decided to finally let it depart, but the take-off angle wasn't where we had expected, so I hurriedly went much further over to still get some sun on the side of it... the shots on the BBC are much more head-on (and near where I had been standing), and very backlit, so very glad I had moved!LN Strike Eagle wrote:Lovely shots.
Thanks
Alisdair
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Simply surreal stuff! Old Wardens 'gotta bag this for a show - cranking round the dog leg..
You caaan't trust the system... Maaan!
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st24 wrote:Old Wardens 'gotta bag this for a show..
YES !! They could launch the Avro 504 and carry about a mock air combat with Airlander making out like a Zeppelin
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st24 wrote:Simply surreal stuff! Old Wardens 'gotta bag this for a show - cranking round the dog leg..
Probably the slowest ever pass! In all seriousness, this is the one aircraft we would all complain was too-close if they used the current display line!!!
Thx
Alisdair