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Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Airship Bullet Class 580 Successfully Completes 2nd Inflation Test

First Flight To Be Conducted At NASA Ames Research, Moffett Field

The second successful inflation test of a "Bullet Class 580" airship developed by E Green Technologies, Inc. / 21st Century Airships was completed Tuesday at the Montgomery, Alabama Garrett Coliseum.


Photo Credit George Schellenger

The 1-hour Airship inflation took place inside the Garrett Coliseum, one of the few facilities large enough to host the operation.  With the inflation, the mission is to complete pre-flight engineering fit checks for attachments in preparation for the Company's near term maiden flight of the Bullet Class 580 at NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California. 


Photo Credit George Schellenger

"We are quite excited that all the systems are matching up well for the 580,000 cubic-foot Airship. It is amazing that a ship this large can be transported in two 40-foot containers anywhere on the planet," stated John Youngbeck, Vice President of Manufacturing.


Photo Credit George Schellenger

The 235-foot long, 65-foot diameter Bullet Class 580 is designed to carry payloads of up to 2,000 pounds, maintain altitudes of up to 20,000 feet above sea level, and achieve a dash speed of 74 knots with cruising speeds of 40 knots.

FMI: www.e-greentechnologies.com

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