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Airlander 10 takes to the skies again
The world's longest aircraft has successfully flown for the first time since it crash-landed nine months ago.
The Airlander 10 - a combination of a plane and an airship - took off at 17:30 BST on Wednesday near its base in Cardington, Bedfordshire and landed safely at about 20:15.
The £25m aircraft nosedived during a test flight on 24 August.
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