Disc-Shaped Airship May Be The Transporter Of The Future
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An Australian company is developing a giant disc-shaped piloted airship, that will be able to transport loads of up to 150 tons or 7 times more than that carried by conventional helicopters, for distances of up to 1,200 miles at a speed of 45 knots.
Measuring 500 ft. across, the saucer-like blimp will be made with strong laminated fabric and fly using bio-diesal and solar energy, collected from the panels, placed on its surface. It will move with the help of propellers that are attached to a small control pod, suspended from a rod below the main blimp.
According to the developers, the disc-shape will not only make it easier to steer, allowing the Skylifter to carry heavy loads in any wind conditions, but also, acts like a parachute, allowing for graceful and smooth descents.
The company believes that the airships will be a great way to transport heavy equipment to remote regions, transport supplies and even entire hospitals to areas hit with disasters. They also envision it to be a tourist vehicle - kind of like a flying cruise where guests could slowly drift from one destination to another.
While it sounds great, there are still a few unknowns - The biggest ones being the feasibility of design and the cost of building something like this. To test the design, the company has built a prototype called Betty. Measuring 10-feet across, she can barely lift a pound. However, her primary goal is to demonstrate, that the design works.
Now, if they can only convince investors, we may be in for a real treat - Seeing these huge saucers carrying entire buildings across the globe!
sources:popsci.com,dailymail.co.uk,smh.co.au
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- danaiover 15 yearsIn this article I learned that an Australian company is devoloping a disc- shaped piloted aircraft that could carry more than a ton.I also learned that they have devoloped prototype called Betty.Betty can barely hold a ton but is 10 feet across.
- chyenneover 15 yearsThis was a amazing article. But i still have a question.Why would someone build a device that can barely lift a pound?Also i wonder how they are going to convince investors that the saucers work? In this article i learned that a prototype is 10 feet long.
- josephover 15 yearsi found this a interesting artical but i dont think they should make this kind of air craft scientist or who ever is working on that air craft should just stick to what we know.
- gingerpie16over 15 yearsDoes anyone know where i can get one of those!!!
- hello dell xps 91220over 15 yearsthis is good and great
- tytover 15 yearsgreat
- Joed1929over 15 yearsThis is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Joed1929over 15 yearsI`m going to by that ship!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- dillonover 15 yearsthats so cool even though i only lookt at the pictures
- aover 15 yearsi dont come in peice.