The airship left Beaumont Airport at 8.43am local time for San Antonio. The transit begins! Clear skies and fair sailing team! We're so proud of everyone that has worked so hard to get the airship off the ground. This past two weeks has involved new challenges every day, from dealing with trains that go through the port, to taking down light poles, pumps that died, couplings that didn't fit and a pile of regulations. And the onsite crew with Brian, Dwayne, the pilots and Chris Sandford (DZR Crew Chief) have problem solved and figured it out every time. Wow.
Very cool! I'm in San Antonio, TX, and found out about your flight through fark.com. I'll be tracking the flight and will take the kids to see you arrive in San Antonio.
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Oh, you should "twitter" about your progress, too. Use twitter.com to micro-blog your progress. Very effective...
Lastly, the tracking page says you are basically following I-5. This is true once you get to LA...until then it looks like you're following I-10 & I-8. :-)
The airship just past Katy, Tx @ 10:52 AM
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