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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Flying Hotel?

I always wonder how and what the future will be. Well it seems London knows where they are going to be. Can you image going on vacation and spending your time in a huge vertical airship that is floating thousands of meters over the ground? Well experts are coming together to design a concept and make it reality. Seymourpowell designers say the “Aircruise” claims to be a great new design that can accommodate their guests inside of a 265-meter tall hotel that can float over top beautiful landscapes or city skylines. Nick Talbot states, "The Aircruise concept questions whether the future of luxury travel should be based around space-constrained, resource hungry, and all too often stressful airline travel." This type of transportation may attract more people because it will be like a vacation where people experience a more serene and more reflective journey. They will not worry about getting from A to B quickly. The Aircruise for now is only a concept, they have developed a plan so that their great ideas will be able to be built in the future. Their design includes the Aircruise will be able to hold a maximum of 100 guests and crew and will only allow 10 luxury apartments available for rent. The Aircruise will contain a dining area, a bar, and a lounge area for everyone on board. This is something good to look for in the future and there isn’t another way you can imagine to experience luxury travel like this. The design will use hydrogen gas to be the primary lifting gas and it will be able to lift around 1.2 kg per cubic of volume. Also large hydrogen fuel cells can provide on board power and some drinking water. The speed of the Aircruise would be around 100 to 150 kilometers an hour, so if you wonder how long it would take you to get from London to New York, it will be somewhere around 37 hours. I hope that this type of technology will be around when I am alive because I would love to stay in a floating hotel.

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