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OK, Who popped the balloon?

Posted: 18 Nov 2017, 12:00
by DaveG

Re: OK, Who popped the balloon?

Posted: 18 Nov 2017, 12:37
by Filonian
Woodpeckers? :dunno:





Graham

Re: OK, Who popped the balloon?

Posted: 18 Nov 2017, 13:10
by FlyTexas
Maybe someone is trying to collect the insurance money. :lol:

Brian

Re: OK, Who popped the balloon?

Posted: 19 Nov 2017, 02:31
by Airspeed
I see that it had another "event" in March.
As they say: "Early days, we expect things like this"

Re: OK, Who popped the balloon?

Posted: 19 Nov 2017, 15:51
by JohnD
Sad but the safety features operated very well and saved further damage to property and the Aircraft.

Here are a couple of photos taken by me on its 6th flight on Friday 11th from my back garden.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tr9f4he5egqmu ... n.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kbwbyymt6wbp7 ... b.jpg?dl=0

This is the statement from Hybrid Air Vehicles from their twitter page.

Hybrid Air Vehicles
Yesterday at 14:33 ยท
Today there was an incident with the Airlander aircraft at Cardington airfield. The aircraft was not flying at the time of the incident. Our initial assessment is that the aircraft broke free from its mooring mast for reasons that will be investigated. The aircraft has a safety system which operates automatically in circumstances of the aircraft breaking free of its mast, and is designed to rip open the hull and deflate the aircraft. This is a safety feature to ensure our aircraft minimises any potential damage to its surroundings in these circumstances. The aircraft is now deflated and secure on the edge of the airfield. The fuel and helium inside the Airlander have been made safe.
A member of HAV staff sustained minor injuries and was taken to hospital for assessment as a precaution. She has since been discharged. A separate member of staff also sustained minor injuries while dealing with the aftermath of the incident.
A number of local roads and a local footpath were temporarily closed off by Bedfordshire Police and we apologise for any inconvenience this has caused local residents.
We are testing a brand new type of aircraft and incidents of this nature can occur during this phase of development. We will assess the cause of the incident and the extent of repairs needed to the aircraft in the next few weeks.


A bit different to some of the reports (fake news) that have appeared over the last couple of days.

John

Re: OK, Who popped the balloon?

Posted: 20 Nov 2017, 04:21
by Airspeed
Yes, John,
Read much the same myself.
I wish them all the best with the project. :thumbsup:

Re: OK, Who popped the balloon?

Posted: 21 Nov 2017, 14:51
by Archer
It's impressive to see it lying there, and good to see that the safety features work. Having it floating about on the wind could have been disastrous. It will be a hell of a job to get it back inside, I wish them the best of luck with that. Hopefully it will fly again some day.