Aeroscraft Flying Cruise Ship
This sure beats economy class on a 747.
Aeroscraft flying cruise ship. The competed Aeroscraft Aeroscraft airship proof-of-design sub-scale prototype is 79 meters 206 ft long. It requires a pilot but no ground crew and it can lift off almost like a helium filled balloon. The Aeroscraft does not fly high enough to need pressurization.
3 statement from maker Aeros Industries. Aeros circa 2006 4. HALO luxury airship Halo is a giant luxury residential airship concept designed in 2015 by Andrew Winch Designs London UK based on an Aeroscraft variable buoyancy airship likely the very large ML868.
The Aeroscraft will be able to cruise past scenic landmarks to give passengers a stunning view even if the landmark is in the middle of a jungle. Its 14 million cubic feet of helium hoist only two-thirds of the crafts weight. It will be able to haul massive amounts of cargo and transport hundreds of passengers in luxury with quiet electric engines.
With a 12000 mile range. But dont rush out and try to book a flight. The passenger version is the Aeros-ML which would have a smaller configuration with room for about 120 passengers or 20 tons of cargo.
Aeroscraft Hovers in New Flight Test. A large Aeroscraft can be configured as a high volume passenger carrier or airborne cruise ship. After they are done with the testing they will build the full scale version.
It will also be able to take off and land without an airstrip. The first prototype of this two-football-fields-long concept airship is planned for completion by 2010. The planned 600-foot-long Moby Air flying cruise ship would carry a payload of 400 tons and be powered by electric motors.
