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    The World's Largest Aircraft Maiden Flight

    The title says it all really, it took to the air yesterday. See this page for the video:

    http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews...cid=spartandhp


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    Looks like a flying butt. LOL!

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    Looks like a subsequent flight didn't go as planned!
    http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews...cid=spartandhp


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    I wouldn't call that a "crash" at all. It's more like an uncontrolled nose first soft landing. It doesn't appear that any damage occurred.
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    There was damage to the flight deck and from one photo, it looked like damage to the infrastructure leading to the right-front engine. I'll have to see if I can find those.

    Edit: https://londonpress.org/2016/08/24/t...a-test-flight/
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    Oh, I see there was some very minor damage to the forward section of the cockpit. Still, it could have been much worse. Probably more embarrassing than anything else.
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    Probably!

    The developers were very quick to point out that there were no injuries. They say that when you're in a crash, it seems like everything happens in slow motion. In this case, how much slower could it get!?
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