Video: Flying the Goodyear Blimp Home

Bill Doster
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Garmin invited *Flying's* editors to accompany *Wingfoot One* on its first journey to its renovated hangar in Florida.
  • The author had the chance to fly the airship, describing the experience as "like flying a boat."
  • Goodyear's new *Wingfoot One* features significant advancements, including a tail engine/rotor and full-vector engines.
  • The airship's most notable upgrade is its renovated cockpit, equipped with Garmin's G500 glass flight displays.
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Earlier this month, Garmin invited Flying’s editors to join them on Wingfoot One’s first trip home to its renovated hangar in Pompano Beach, Florida.

After riding along in the right seat for a bit, chief pilot Michael “Doc” Doughtery let me try my hand at flying the beast.

The experience? Doc said it best: “It’s like flying a boat… there’s no better way to put it.”

Inside and out, Goodyear’s newest airship is more advanced than its predecessors. Improvements include a tail engine and tail rotor, as well as full-vector engines, but the most notable is its renovated cockpit, featuring Garmin’s G500 glass flight displays.

Check out Wingfoot One’s journey here.

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