The World's Largest Flying Tool Removed

The world's largest flying tool, called “Airlander 10”, has been removed after a process that did not take place according to plan, while engineers have said they will consider building a new model. The company “Hybrid Air Vehycles”, which has built this vehicle, has already received support [...]
The company “Hybrid Air Vehicles”, which has built this vehicle, has already received the support of the Civil Aviation Authority for the next project and hopes that the new device will rise to the sky in a few years. Our goal is to bring in the standard tool that will serve clients”, Stephen McGlennan, chief of this company, said.
This prototype has met the goal of building the first hybrid tool, providing us with data needed to continue with the standard model. Consequently, we do not plan to send this prototype back to heaven”, he added. “Airlander 10” has made six test flights, some of which have not gone well.
This aircraft was crashed in 2016 during the completion of the second test flight after a successful 30 - minute journey. The company has stated it plans not to build other prototypes, but to start producing tools for sale, writes “The Guardian”, broadcast Express.












