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The World’s Biggest Aircraft Can Fly for a Week

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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a… peach emoji? The Airlander 10 is the world’s biggest currently operational aircraft, and though it won’t be setting any speed records, it may hold the key to greener, more sustainable commercial and research flight.

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35 pemikiran pada “The World’s Biggest Aircraft Can Fly for a Week”

  1. "oh i know, lets just make a really bigass plane" scientists with majority aphantasia take it entirely literally and mathematically

    Balas
  2. Companies with the idea went all bancrupt (Cargolifter for example). Let's hope this turns out different.
    Also stop putting the advertisment in die middle of the video. That's unprofessional.

    Balas
  3. Ummm…Ok…am I the only person that thought that the image for the video looked like a really big butt? 😂

    Balas
  4. Thanks for bringing that great idea to a wider audience!
    If been with team airship since the unfortunately cancelled Cargolifter project. Vehicles like this would make heavy goods transports so much easier and provide great platforms for a lot of tasks.

    Balas
  5. In 1883 my greatgrand father started a company flying coldair balloons..but it never really took off 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    Balas
  6. This aircraft obeys Bielenberg’s Rule: if a piece of technology is only doing one thing for you, it’s not working hard enough. Buoyancy + lift + thrust = 10 tons at 55 mph.

    550 miles in 10 hours is good enough if it cuts emissions by a factor of 13. Cargo won’t care.

    Balas
  7. He gave a useless unit for the speed of this thing. It's 130 kph or 80 mph.
    This oversized Zeppelin can't move faster than a car.

    Balas

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