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A JLENS blimp that had been floating loose over Maryland and Pennsylvania for over four hours has landed and is secure, the Pennsylvania State Police said Wednesday afternoon.
WASHINGTON --An unmanned Army surveillance blimp broke loose from its ground tether at a military base in Maryland on Wednesday and drifted over central Pennsylvania as two Air Force fighter jets ...
After running away, surveillance blimp program is totally grounded After Wednesday's mayhem, aerostats are no longer on the Baltimore horizon.
The blimp broke loose at Aberdeen proving ground in Maryland and drifted over Pennsylvania before coming down in Moreland Township, NORAD said.
Goodyear directs the public interest in blimp flights toward nonprofit groups in the communities near its airship bases.
The hot-headed hooligan has since been grounded. It is likely deflated and in the vicinity of Moreland Township, Pennsylvania. Two F-16 Fighter jets from the Atlantic City Air National Guard Base ...
The blimps can go as high as 10,000 feet and remain in place for as long as 30 days via a tether that provides it with power and transmits the radar data to ground systems.
The chief spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command says a military blimp that broke loose in Maryland and drifted over Pennsylvania “grounded itself,” but the military does not know ...
While flying over a Brazilian suburb Wednesday, a blimp promoting a professional soccer team in São Paulo crashed into homes on the ground.
Look, it’s the Goodyear Blimp. No, really, the famed airship is flying around the Las Vegas Valley this week, providing passenger rides and aerial shots for the multiple WWE events taking place ...
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