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Airlander 10 'breaks in two' and collapses at Cardington | Airlander 10 'breaks in two' and collapses at Cardington |
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The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground less than 24 hours after a successful test flight. | The world's longest aircraft has collapsed to the ground less than 24 hours after a successful test flight. |
The £25m Airlander 10 - a combination of a plane and an airship - appeared to "break in two" at its base in Cardington, Bedfordshire, an eyewitness told the BBC. | |
It then deflated and collapsed to the ground. One woman on the ground suffered minor injuries. | It then deflated and collapsed to the ground. One woman on the ground suffered minor injuries. |
Beds, Cambs and Herts Road Policing are at the scene. | Beds, Cambs and Herts Road Policing are at the scene. |
'Higher, faster, longer' | |
Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd said the Airlander was not flying at the time and was on its mooring mast. | Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd said the Airlander was not flying at the time and was on its mooring mast. |
No-one was on board and the woman, a member of staff, is believed to have cuts and bruises. | |
On Friday, the Airlander took off at 15:11 GMT and landed at 16:18 GMT at Cardington Airfield. | On Friday, the Airlander took off at 15:11 GMT and landed at 16:18 GMT at Cardington Airfield. |
Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd had said it was now in the "next phase of extended test flights". | Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd had said it was now in the "next phase of extended test flights". |
It will soon "fly higher, faster, further and longer", the company said. | It will soon "fly higher, faster, further and longer", the company said. |
In August 2016 the aircraft crash-landed after climbing to an excessive height because its mooring line became caught on power cables. | |
The 302ft (92m) long aircraft nosedived after the test flight at Cardington. No one was injured. | |
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch said the line was hanging free after a first landing attempt had failed. |