Ohioan, 94, wakes up to blimp that landed in yard

Ohioan, 94, wakes up to blimp that landed in yard
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Summary The 128-foot-long blimp broke free of its moorings at a Columbus airport during strong winds.

A 94-year-old Ohio woman who woke up to discover that a breakaway blimp from a nearby airport had landed in her backyard said she heard a bang during stormy weather but didnt realize what happened until police knocked on her door about seven hours later.The 128-foot-long blimp broke free of its moorings at a Columbus airport during strong winds early Sunday, then drifted to the sky, headed eastward and landed in Lillian Bernhagens backyard in Worthington, less than two miles from Ohio State Universitys Don Scott airfield. No one was aboard and no injuries were reported.The remnants of a battered blimp were draped over Bernhagens picnic table and birdfeeders, covering half her backyard. I looked out the window and I said, Wow she said. Storms had limited the options authorities had to find the blimp until it was spotted in Bernhagens yard. The Federal Aviation Administration tried to locate it via radar, while its owners tried to see it from the ground, said state police spokesman Lt. Rudy Zupanc.As crews dismantled and inspected the blimp Sunday morning, Bernhagen snapped photos to share with relatives and talked about the surprise that forced her to miss her church service.It really is quite an occasion to have a blimp land in your yard, she said. Bernhagen said it appeared the blimp toppled a small tree and slightly bent a corner awning along her roof but didnt do any major damage to her home. I didnt expect to see one on the ground, she said. Ive only ever seen one in the air.
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