Titanic of the Future: The Next Big Thing in Air Travel
67The Next Big Thing
It's a blimp! It's a plane! No, it's the Aeroscraft!
The size of three football fields, doesn't the thought of it get you excited? Imagine stepping onto a spacious, hovering cruise ship on your next long-distance trip. You swim in a pool, read in the library, or relax in your room until arriving at your destination hours or days later.
As someone who gets incredibly motion sick on planes, that doesn't sound too bad to me.
What is it?
The Aeroscraft is kind of like a giant hovercraft. Or an airplane that takes off like a helicopter. But it seems to make most sense to think of it as a big, floating cruise ship. With all the same luxuries, it will serve a similar purpose as cruise ships but without being limited to ports or water.
But it won't just transport people; it can also transport an incredibly large amount of cargo. Should the Aeroscraft prove cost-effective, goods and supplies (both military and civilian) will be moved en masse in a way we've never before seen.
Ups and Downs (So to Speak)
- The Aeroscraft needs no airport and no runway. This allows it to land on snow, ice, rocks, and -- yes -- water.
- Since it flies at only 8,000 feet above the ground (traditional airplanes climb to about 30,000 feet), it will afford incredible views of the world below.
- It can transport an incredible amount of cargo, and faster than most cargo boats can do so.
- The Aeroscraft would be pretty much the most luxurious form of travel.
The only question about its existence is: Does it make sense? Is it too expensive to allow anyone other than the ten richest people on the world to use it? Can companies or the military really use it to transport massive amounts of merchandise or supplies in a cost-effective manner?
What Will Happen?
Only time will tell if this idea can fully play out. Of course, they've figured out the mechanics (I won't pretend like I understand them, so check out the links for further explanation of the technicalities), but they're still not positive about the costs of creation and operation.
According to Wikipedia's original estimation, 2010 was the year we would first see something like this full-sized. Who knows how long it will take before you and I can actually ride in one of these things?
But it's pretty exciting, and it reminds us of the rest of the great advances being made in travel technology every year.
- AEROSCRAFT.COM
The official website. - The Flying Luxury Hotel
Popular Science's article on the Aeroscraft. - Aeroscraft on Wikipedia
Wikipedia explains the Aeroscraft in its Wikipedia way.
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Great hub, very interesting!
Lets hope that it comes true, and more important, that it will be nature friendly!
Ummm, it kinda reminds me of Zeppelins - and of why they stopped using those... And you are calling it Titanic... I don't think I'm in, you know :)
Amazing craft! It appears in the pic like some fancy bullet that should be a sculpture in some avant garde gallery!
Great hub!
Smiles and Light
Scares me to death....Honestly how can moving things like that be so important? I guess i am just too old to appreciate anything that big in our already crowded skies..over polluted oceans and air....But life goes on and progress will to I guess....Very interesting hub tho my dear. G-Ma :o)Hugs
Why do I feel that even with its size, I will still sit in seats that make me feel like the Chinese contortionist dude in oceans 11?
That thing is so goofy looking. HA
I hope it can be used to reduce shipping costs. I'd like to know more details. They should try solar power it has tremendous surface area.
I see the last comment on this hub was a year ago! Yikes! What an interesting vessel. Hopefully, this comment will expose this hub to a new wave of Hubbers! Thanks for sharing the info, it's fascinating!
I hope that the cost of travelling will also be bulky?
I followed KCC here -- glad I did- great hub.
Great,.....don't spend money for useless wars and gigantic military-machines, build this thing,.....and vactrains too !!!
The time of government with their gigantic and expensive military-machines and just country, country, country are over,.....leads nowhere,.....just to a nowhere land with nowhere men !!!
The world is global,.....so think global !!!
Titanic is still the big thing 2 this day. but that next big thing won't titanic ocks im going 2 find out why
I hopethis craft become actually***
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Lissie Level 1 Commenter 4 years ago
LIke a cruise ship without waves -from someone who gets incredibly seasick this sounds like a wonderful idea!