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The world’s largest aircraft, a part-plane, part-airship hybrid being developed in the UK, has crashed during its second test flight. The 92-metre-long (302ft) Airlander 10 was damaged during the flight from RAF Cardington airfield, Bedfordshire, with photographs showing it on the ground with its nose pointing towards the floor.
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