I've been following the 'story' of this airship for a few years now. I'd love to see it in commercial service, and if a 'slow' cruise across the Atlantic or across Europe came about I'd be one of the first to sign up... serious photo opportunities!
Airships have a romantic and a certain 'Biggles' appeal to me, something I probably developed in childhood.
It was sheer fluke I was driving past RAF Cardington when the Airlander was out, so I wasted a happy 40 mins finding a couple of spots where I had a reasonable view and let the 'little boy' in me run free.
The first shot is from the road, and Donald is right that it is a cluttered image, but at the time I thought it might be the best I might get.
The second two involved a scramble across the fields to get to the airfield perimiter, and then another scramble across a barbed wire fence to a place where the airfield fence was low enough to let me get an unobstructed view. I felt a bit like my 11 year old self rather than a 'grown up'
The shot of the sheds is a panoramic stitch of 3, and really a record shot which is really of interest mostly to me. I am in total agreement with Donald's comment
but.... it was great fun and reminds me I should put all my gear in the car when I head out... you just never know what you might see!