Travelling around the world ON A FLOATING HOTEL might be possible by 2020.
French designer, Jean-Marie Massaud, has been working in conjunction with the French National Office of Airship Research on the project since 2005.
The airship is a floating hotel called the Manned Cloud.
It will cruise at a speed of 80 mph (130 km/h) and 18,000ft above sea level. It could circle the earth in about ten days.
It will travel for 3,100 miles (almost 5,000 km) before needing to be refueled.
It is an ecologically friendly way to travel, leaving little impact on the environment without the need for hotels, according to the promoters. It could land for a few days or for a week if there is a big event going on.
The Manned Cloud is almost 700ft long, 270ft wide and 170ft deep. It has a restaurant, a library, a lounge and a gym on the first deck. On the second level there will be 20 passenger rooms, terraces with panoramic windows, a spa and a bar room.
The airship is powered by a giant rear propeller and also has two further engines pointing downwards for vertical take-off.
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
Id rather go to jannah and order up everything I want for free : )
Good point.
I don't see why a hotel should have to be aerial. It increases the mortal risk while decreasing...well, the presence of any conceivable point.
Peace be to any prophets I may have mentioned above. Praised and exalted be my Maker, if I have mentioned Him. (Come to think of it praise Him anyway.)
Reading 'Manned' cloud ,what came to mind was a cloud made out of a man or a man on a cloud.. would have never thought of a spaceship/plane given a name such as 'Manned Cloud', geeky name!
Then when I opened up it looked like a spaceship and then I read up and then I was even more confuzzled.
Glad to be back on Li!
"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
We at Flightglobal aren't entirely convinced by the flying hotel called the Hotelicopter.
The aircraft is modelled on the Mil V-12 (Russian heavy-lift helicopter) and the Hotelicopter Company supposedly bought one of the prototypes from the Mikhail Leontyevich Mil helicopter plant in Panki-Tomilino, Russia in 2004 and have been engineering the world's first flying hotel ever since.
In addition to extending the helicopter's body to accommodate an extra floor, four GEnx turbofan engines ave been added, each featuring a thrust range of 75,000lbs, and energy-efficient aerodynamic modifications that cut fuel consumption over 22% on long hauls.
Once stepping inside the Hotelicopter, you're welcomed into a "plush" welcome lounge then shown you to your own cabin where you'll enjoy your "private entertainment system, full bathroom and shower, and a queen-sized bed with Egyptian cotton sheets.
If it's pampering you're after, and why wouldn't you in a flying helicopter? - you can have a deep tissue massage, a manicure and pedicure, or have your hair done, top up your tan or take a soak in the jacuzzi or indulge in our dry sauna.
Hmmm, I thought transporting water wasn't the most efficient way to travel, so I smell a rat.
David Kaminski Morrow, online news editor, says: "Looks like an elaborate prank to me (PS - April Fool's Day this week). The Mil V-12 (Russian heavy-lift helicopter) existed, but I think there were only two of them because it never went into production. Plus I doubt anyone managed to put something like this together under people's noses without something being said."
"Incidentally, I think the building behind the front-page picture is a weather monitoring station."
If only such huge amounts of efforts and resources would be utilized for the up liftment of the poor African countries and poor people of the world, who crave for a morsel of food everyday.
Who says the world does not have resources? And it is god who is Nauzubillah evil*, it is people who utilize their resources only for the heaps of wealth and luxury they want for themselves in this world, and they will have none of it in the here after.
( sorry not trying to spoil this thread, but it really burns me when Humanitarian organizations keep mum about extra luxurious expenses of the rich and have nothing significant to contribute to eradicate poverty in world, despite having all the resources. Whats the point of all this luxury when there's a large group of people who have no basic food or health facilities, it is cruel and arrogant to indulge in all these vain leisures.)
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
Look like a 21st century Zeppelin. But what gas that they fill to Manned Cloud ?. I hope they do not forget the Hindenburg disaster.
Reading the article it mentions the downward propeller will be used to aid lift off. Si does not sound like they are going for a true lighter than air craft. In which case it would make a mixture of Helium and a lower cost inert gas, economically feasible and safe from explosion.
From the design of the wings, it seems like they will be using they for lift, but not much lift will be rquired. I believe it is going to be a perhaps 75% lighter than air, but not a true lighter than air device.
Even though it's fake you can imagine some people with lots of money building one of these... just to show how much money they have (and can waste on fuel).
My bad They made me an April fool in July
Here it is.
Hotelicopter is an April Fools' Day video prank that went viral in 2009 showing a craft based on the Soviet made Mil Mi-12 military helicopter, leading millions to believe the world's first luxury hotel/helicopter was a reality. The video and website explained the first commercial flight of Hotelicopter was scheduled to take off on 26 June 2009 from JFK Airport in New York City, and reach the UK later that August. In 2010 the Christian Science Monitor named the Hotelicopter as one of its top five online April Fools' pranks. The Times also included the prank in its "10 best travel April fools", rating it as 10/10.
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