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Airlander 10 in Hangar One at Cardington Airfield, January 2016. The HAV 304 / Airlander 10 is a hybrid airship, achieving lift, and thereby flight, via both aerostatic and aerodynamic forces. Unlike most airship designs, it does not have a circular cross-section, having adopted an elliptical shape with a contoured and flattened hull.
Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) Limited is a British limited company and a British manufacturer of hybrid airships, though none have been built since the crash of its last demonstrator in Nov 2017. These aircraft use both aerodynamics and lighter-than-air (LTA) technology to generate lift, potentially allowing the vehicle to stay aloft for several weeks.
This category is for aircraft designed, manufactured or marketed by Hybrid Air Vehicles. Pages in category "Hybrid Air Vehicles aircraft" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
A massive, lightweight airship that is referred to as the "world's largest aircraft" is getting ready to launch. The Airlander 10, which was developed by the UK-based company, Hybrid Air Vehicles ...
Hi Ericoides, as you will see from previous conversations above, the HAV 304 and Airlander 10 are separate aircraft. The HAV 304 was 350hp and the Airlander 10 is 325hp. The data for Airlander is taken directly from the Hybrid Air Vehicles' website. You will see from my talk page that I work there so I can confirm the engine size of this ...
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A hybrid airship is a powered aircraft that obtains some of its lift as a lighter-than-air (LTA) airship and some from aerodynamic lift as a heavier-than-air aerodyne. A dynastat is a hybrid airship with fixed wings and/or a lifting body and is typically intended for long-endurance flights.