Google's co-founder Sergey Brin is shifting his focus from technology to aviation, with plans to build the world's largest airship to assist with disaster relief worldwide. Brin's airship would be the world's largest present-day aircraft, but falls short of the infamous Hindenburg Zeppelin from the 1930s that measured 804 feet. Brin's airship would be the world's largest present-day aircraft, but falls short of the infamous Hindenburg Zeppelin from the 1930s that measured 804 feet. Pathfinder 1 will use hydrogen fuel cells that Professor Dr. Josef Kallo says will allow it to travel nearly 1,000 miles. 'Functionality wise, there is no showstopper to using a hydrogen fuel cell,' Kallo said.
Source: Daily Mail March 18, 2021 16:17 UTC