Investigation into Airlander crash continues
Work's begun to salvage the crashed Airlander 10 after it came down in Bedfordshire.
Engineers were prevented from starting work this morning due to high winds. It's expected the process to remove the airship will be completed within two weeks.
Hybrid Air Vehicles, who built the airship, have been authorised by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch to carry out the investigation into what caused the crash.
The company behind the Airlander 10, which came loose from its moorings yesterday, say it will still carry on testing the aircraft.
The world's largest aircraft collapsed to the ground at its base in Bedfordshire for a second time, causing its hull to rip and deflate.
A member of staff suffered minor injuries.