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Aeroscraft begins flight testing following FAA certification

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After a 70-year absence, it appears that a new rigid frame airship will soon be taking to the skies over California. Aeros Corporation, a company based near San Diego, has received experimental airworthiness certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to begin flight testing the Aeroscraft airship, and it appears that the company has wasted no time getting started. (www.gizmag.com) More...

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akayemm
Er.A.K. Mittal 2
Can 'old is gold' prove helpful here ?
bovineone
Jeff Lawson 2
There has been recent news about potential shortages of helium in the near future due to government production being uncertain, so this might not be the best of choices.

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