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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHalo, the $330 million airship of the future
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/luxury/travel/89253/halo-the-330-million-airship-of-the-future.htmlConceived as the ultimate holiday home, the $330 million Halo features a ballroom, open-air viewing deck and space for your yacht and helicopter
Oligarchs who have tired of their superyachts could instead spend future holidays on Halo, a proposed residential airship with a living area the size of four football pitches and an estimated cost of $330 million. The project has been conceived and tested by Andrew Winch Designs, a longstanding London-based studio that has contributed to the design and development of some of the worlds largest superyachts, private jets and homes and, though the outlandish renderings of Halo may appear fanciful, the firm claims the inaugural airship could be airborne within a decade of the first order. A 266ft-long prototype flew in 2013 and has received certification from Americas Federal Aviation Administration.
Anyone tempted to splurge on the futuristic blimp can expect any number of extraordinary privileges beyond the cachet of owning such a distinctive aircraft. If built according to current plans Halo would feature 20 bedrooms in addition to work spaces, a spa, cinema and ballroom. An additional cargo deck would accommodate all the additional necessities travellers would need when travelling from one remote terrain to another, with space on board for yachts, helicopters, cars and motorbikes. Should passengers be tempted to explore what lies beneath, they would be able to lower the outer ring of Halo to ground or sea level, creating an artificial private island from which to dive or swim.
Opportunities to explore would be virtually unlimited too. Halo has been designed to fly below 12,000 feet so wouldnt be pressurised. Guests on board could enjoy views of landscapes below from open-air viewing decks and would be able to fly over urban areas, mountain landscapes and uncharted territories. Transparent flooring in some parts of the aircraft would also facilitate views of what passes directly beneath. The aircraft has been designed to include inflatable landing pads and would be capable of vertical take-off and landing from both land and water. It is expected that Halo would have a range of 6000 miles and would cruise at 130mph. It is, its designers say, very fuel-efficient, with lightweight composites in the frame and outer skin minimising drag. Some furniture will be made from carbon fibre, but Andrew Winch Designs will also work with prospective owners to create bespoke interiors tailored to their preferences.
Speaking about the development, the firms head of aviation Jim Dixon said: Halo is a ground-breaking project and will provide a completely new perspective on the world. It represents the way we will live and travel in the not-too-distant future. The only impediment, it seems, to Halo getting off the ground is the difficulties the company will likely face in finding an interested customer with the means to make their plans a reality. But the release of plans for Halo come at a time when a number of companies and organisations are spearheading the development of unconventional modes of transport.
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Halo, the $330 million airship of the future (Original Post)
Rond Vidar
Oct 2015
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gregcrawford
(2,382 posts)1. Talk about conspicuous consumption!
Betcha "The Donald" already has his order in.
petronius
(26,613 posts)2. That's very cool! Fine with me if the mega-rich want to iron out all the bugs
before it disperses to the rest of us: long term, if it works, cruiseliner-airships and LTA general aviation could come back out of science fiction and history...
FLPanhandle
(7,107 posts)3. This could be a great form of large capacity short haul air travel
Say between NYC and Boston. It wouldn't need big runways and airports. It could haul large volumes of passengers and do it cheaply.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)4. "It is expected that Halo would have a range of 6000 miles and would cruise at 130mph."
Slower than a jet, but quite a bit faster than Amtrak. NYC to Chicago in about five hours.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)5. Where's the two-mile cable dragging behind it?