There are a lot of aircraft in the world – commercial planes,
military planes, helicopters, and the list goes on and on. Depending on
the type of plane you’re looking at, most aircraft look and act very
similar. There’s small aircraft, middle-sized aircraft, large aircraft,
and then my personal favorite category: the
what-in-the-world-is-that-thing aircraft.
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering what the biggest “plane” in
the sky was, I have the answer for you. And if you study the makeup of
it, it sounds as if its designers (Hybrid Air Vehicles, Ltd.) wanted to
find out what would happen when they put a plane, helicopter, and blimp
all together in the same prototype. What they got from the mashup
happens to be the largest aircraft currently known to man. Have a look
for yourself at the behemoth.
Try Storing That Thing At The Airport…
What you see in part in the image above is an unprecedented event in
the history of aviation. This monster of an airship measures
approximately 300 feet long and can reach a top speed around 100 MPH.
Not impressed yet? She can also stay in the air for 3 weeks at a time.
This aircraft is being heralded as part of the future of greener/hybrid
air vehicles, and its designers hope one day there will be just as many
of these in the sky as helicopters today. As these ships use mostly
helium to travel, their impact on the environment would be less severe
than other aircraft.
These ships will primarily be used to transport people and goods all
over the world, though there is also the possibility of using them for
surveillance use. Each one could carry up to 50 tons of cargo, and would
cost just over $50 million to manufacture.
Could you imagine taking a trip in one of these things? I hope
they’ll have a lot of movies on demand and seats with plenty of leg
room. What do you think?
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