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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- Justinover 15 yearsI find this article amazing. The Skylifter is an amazing thing that can transport a lot of things i a litle time. I believe that this solar powered machine my be the one thing that we really need for the United States.
- ebonyover 15 yearsI thought this article would be about aliens coming to the EARTH .I'm so flabergasted that i got to read this article! I would have thought they would keep this to theirselfs . I wonder if the U.S.A would want to have thoose ?
- xXxadamxXxover 15 yearsaccording to the article, this zeplen (blimp parachute whatever) will be able to transport huge objects and some tourists, is it possible that we can move to the moon if we make air tight seals for doors and install ion thrusters to itso we can collonize the moon. i hope we can
- teaover 15 yearsthats so cool
- shamiyahover 15 yearsthis article is cool but im still trying to figure out where the scientist got the idea of making this huge disc to go up in the air carring about 150 tons.
- celineover 15 yearsi thought this article would be boring bt it was very interesting and it would be kinda scary to see a big thing like that fly over my house. But they said that it moves like a parachute.
- delainyover 15 yearsi learned that a prototype that is 10 feet long but it can barley lift a pound up. plus, the saucers can carry an entire building across the whole globe. i really did like this article. the develpoers,the disc shape won't make it easy to steer. I learned all of these things...
- dexs wasifover 15 yearsits pretty cool subjut
- bob johnsover 15 yearsi would like to give it a ride
- :)over 15 yearsO YA CURRENT EVENT TIME! :P