Giant Airship at Cardington
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Giant Airship at Cardington
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Thanks Gary
useful to learn that, but do we need the music and sound effects from the BBC? Yet again it looks as if they have dumbed down the content.
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Thanks for that link Garry,
An interesting concept only time will tell obviously, personally the way the world is today that as for cargo, people want it yesterday! pleasure flights, great and in some places around the globe it will come in to it's own where aircraft and ships can't work,
But you would not get me up in one!!
Roger.
An interesting concept only time will tell obviously, personally the way the world is today that as for cargo, people want it yesterday! pleasure flights, great and in some places around the globe it will come in to it's own where aircraft and ships can't work,
But you would not get me up in one!!
Roger.
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Back in the '80's there was Airship Industried who were buidoing the Skyships.
They were for long distance crago flights.
I don't see what's changed now to make it viable.
They were for long distance crago flights.
I don't see what's changed now to make it viable.
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Yes been looking forward to this. Its been in there since December.
I've had a glimpse of it during inflation when the hanger door was opened slightly a couple of weeks ago.
There is a web site related to the Airship Sheds. http://cardington.weebly.com
Dodger, I would fly in it anytime. I had a flight in the Zeppelin NT a couple of years ago when it was flying around Long Beach in California. It was very stable at a sedately 40knots for an hour, you could walk around and even open the windows!
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I've had a glimpse of it during inflation when the hanger door was opened slightly a couple of weeks ago.
There is a web site related to the Airship Sheds. http://cardington.weebly.com
Dodger, I would fly in it anytime. I had a flight in the Zeppelin NT a couple of years ago when it was flying around Long Beach in California. It was very stable at a sedately 40knots for an hour, you could walk around and even open the windows!
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Interesting, yes.
Totally agree that the stupid graphics and sounds were a spoiler.
I wonder who will buy/operate the "hundreds" to be built?
If it's taking them a year to reassemble and test one that's already built, where's the capacity to build hundreds...perhaps this is a l o n g -term project.
Totally agree that the stupid graphics and sounds were a spoiler.
I wonder who will buy/operate the "hundreds" to be built?
If it's taking them a year to reassemble and test one that's already built, where's the capacity to build hundreds...perhaps this is a l o n g -term project.
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Mike...this is the same story as I mentioned above with Airship Industries
They talk of five tonnes ( Herald size load, ther were about six I think)...no one will be interrested unless they carry hundreds of tonnes.
Everyone wants their freight quickly, one of the reasons for the failure years ago.
Now it's more so.
So it will continue to be ships for bulk to ports where the inferstructure exist to distribute, or small and urgent by air.
The inbetween market is too small.
As for the noises on the vid..I am very fortunate in that my speakers are not working
They talk of five tonnes ( Herald size load, ther were about six I think)...no one will be interrested unless they carry hundreds of tonnes.
Everyone wants their freight quickly, one of the reasons for the failure years ago.
Now it's more so.
So it will continue to be ships for bulk to ports where the inferstructure exist to distribute, or small and urgent by air.
The inbetween market is too small.
As for the noises on the vid..I am very fortunate in that my speakers are not working
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Hi Folks
Excuse my apparent cynicism.
A year since US mil dumped them,
so a nice birthday puff-piece, (literally).
Expect similar annually, (as per all previous iterations).
Info was a conflation of as-built, and future build projected vehicle performance.
Vehicle came in 5 tonnes overweight,
with resulting performance degraded to
1.2 tonne payload for 5 days duration @ only 20,000 ft,
and a 1,000ft take-off run, (which defeated the entire point).
"In September 2013,
the Pentagon sold the LEMV airship back to HAV for $301,000,
a fraction of the $297 million spent on development."
LMAO
300K for a plastic bag filled with air.
Coz that's all it is,
without > 38,000 cu m of helium.
sCRAPped, because it was...........
BBC footnote -
Stop/Start is a series of video features for the BBC News website
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and old traditions that are coming to an end.
The company's name.
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ATB
Paul
Excuse my apparent cynicism.
A year since US mil dumped them,
so a nice birthday puff-piece, (literally).
Expect similar annually, (as per all previous iterations).
Info was a conflation of as-built, and future build projected vehicle performance.
Vehicle came in 5 tonnes overweight,
with resulting performance degraded to
1.2 tonne payload for 5 days duration @ only 20,000 ft,
and a 1,000ft take-off run, (which defeated the entire point).
"In September 2013,
the Pentagon sold the LEMV airship back to HAV for $301,000,
a fraction of the $297 million spent on development."
LMAO
300K for a plastic bag filled with air.
Coz that's all it is,
without > 38,000 cu m of helium.
sCRAPped, because it was...........
BBC footnote -
Stop/Start is a series of video features for the BBC News website
which follows both new trends that are beginning
and old traditions that are coming to an end.
Wood for trees.I don't see what's changed now to make it viable.
The company's name.
For the gullible, or planned tax-loss.
ATB
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Besides - they'll never get it back in the bag. The rear end looks unfortunately like a rear end. 
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It's all to cover up the millions lost, - pointing at a big eff up so others aren't kooking`at their even bigger eff up.
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