The wreckage of the Airlander,the world's longest aircraft,on Sunday morning November 19th in Cardington, Bedfordshire after it broke free from its moorings on Saturday. Engineers were spotted working out how to remove the world's LONGEST aircraft from a field today (Sun) - after it deflated less than 24 hours after a successful test flight. The 92-metre-long Airlander 10 is believed to have automatically deflated after the aircraft broke free from its mooring mast yesterday (Sat) at its base in Cardington, Bedfordshire. A female member of staff suffered minor injuries and was taken to hos


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