BRUCE ESTÁ DE VUELTA!!! Dickinson ha grabado un vídeo con Hybrid Air Vehicles que saldrá el 30 de marzo. pic.twitter.com/Lkkt8rprGp
— Iron Maiden España (@IronMaidenSpain) 24 Mars 2015
Selon la BBC News , le chanteur de Iron Maiden Bruce Dickinson est l'un des investisseurs impliqués dans le plus grand objet volant du monde . Le véhicule hybride Air (HAV ) , qui a été nommé Airlander , peut rester en vol pendant jusqu'à trois semaines et sera vital dans l'acheminement de plusieurs tonnes d'aide humanitaire .
La capacité du Airlander de changer à jamais la nature du voyage dans les airs est maintenant largement reconnue par le public . Non seulement l'Airlander peut rester en l'air pendant des jours , mais il offre aussi un rendement au niveau carburant incroyable , la pollution sonore minimale et ne nécessite pas de piste . Airlander offre une alternative révolutionnaire pour aider à la distribution , les trains de fret lourd, voyages de luxe , le tout avec un impact minimal sur l'environnement .
Le Airlander utilise des matériaux de pointe et d'ingénierie , il est écologique et innovant . Son terrain technologie de rupture va ouvrir de nouvelles capacités de distribution pour l'aide humanitaire dans les zones sinistrées sans pistes , et l'ouverture vers un autre type de voyage lent permettant de voir notre précieuse terre depuis le ciel .
Dickinson a comparé le navire à Thunderbird 2 et décrit l'engin comme une « changeur de jeu : " . Il sera en mesure de traverser l'Atlantique et de lancer les choses là où elles doivent l'être "
" Le dirigeable a toujours été avec nous , c'est juste r la technologie qui le rattrape ", a déclaré Dickinson .
Premier vol de passagers sur le Airlander est prévue pour 2016.
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— Iron Maiden (@IronMaiden) February 1, 2021
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson is frustrated by the impact of #Brexit on UK artists performing abroad, and feels the government can do more to help.#KayBurley UF pic.twitter.com/FHB8tNj9gZ
— Kay Burley (@KayBurley) June 28, 2021
He supported it!
? Can I play with hindsight? The Brexiteer stared at his begging bowl... ?— Mike Czerski ???????? (@angrysmiley) June 28, 2021
So, when he supported leave, he was only expecting it to impact other people's lives, not his own?
This seems to be a common theme...— Kurt McHerdyMoomoo (@A_48er) June 28, 2021
God preserve us. Sounds like he wants the UK and European countries to set up some kind of agreement, to allow free movement of people, good and services, almost as though we might make a Union of European countries, and create a Single Market within it.
— Alan Wardrop ? Lets just #GTTO (@AlanGWardrop) June 28, 2021
The EU are simply honouring his vote.
Or is it that he didn't understand what he was voting for ??— Deborah F ????????????? (@DeborahFSussex) June 28, 2021
Bruce is a hero to me but he voted for this when the industry he is a part of has been screaming out since 2016 that this would be a disaster. I'm gad he has understood now but it would be more beneficial if he explained that he got it wrong. Would love to get him on @mrjamesob
— Steven Battelle (@StevenJBattelle) June 28, 2021
“It’s well known that I voted for #Brexit but the idea is that after you’ve done it, you go in and be sensible about the relationship..”
Sounds like Bruce Dickinson should now support the @LibDems’ policy for an increasingly close relationship culminating in membership again. ? https://t.co/mklcuRvXcy— Sarah Ludford ?pro-European (@SarahLudford) June 28, 2021
Bruce Dickinson frontman of iron maiden on Sky with Kay Burley basicaly saying yes i voted for Brexit and ending freedom movement but i didn't mean mine.
— Mike Ap#FBP????????? (@AplinMichael) June 28, 2021
Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) 3 years ago in the NME
*Brexit would "open up the United Kingdom to the rest of the world"*Funny. Just saw him on SKY railing in disbelief at how things had turned out for bands, theatre tours etc trying to work in Europe.
If only we’d warned him.— Steve Brown (@SteveBr50170582) June 28, 2021
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson should have been better informed back in 2016
Dickinson suggested (in 2018) Europe would be “run a lot better” if musicians were in charge and added that he didn’t see Brexit’s predicted negative impact on touring bands as a realistic concern https://t.co/Xa8450RTEM— Louis ?? ?? 〓〓 ? Defend the right to vote (@LouisHenwood) June 28, 2021
Bruce Dickinson 'feels the government can do more to help' UK artists now they are outside the EU.
I feel Bruce Dickinson should have considered the consequences before voting for #Brexit. https://t.co/8oBW6zssxe— Luke McLaughlin (@LukeMcLaughlin) June 28, 2021
Bruce Dickinson here, taking lessons from Roger Daltrey on how to vote for Brexit while also thinking he should be immune from the consequences of that vote. *slow hand clap* https://t.co/fIjZzt7irJ
— Kate Wood (@KateFRintheNE) June 28, 2021