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Here is a ‘flying machine’ that can be described as a ‘flying jelly fish’. It is made by the company Festo
Though I am not sure it could be used for personal travel, perhaps it does have uses for repairing things at high altitude.
Blimp travel: Lets hope this whale doesn’t fall out the sky…
0 Comments Published March 31st, 2008 in Blimp TravelI’ve come across a great new blimp concept - the whale blimp, you can read the original source here or click in the image below to my post on blimp travel
Why bother with the rush of getting in an airplane, getting packed in like cattle and be cramped in seats. Todays modern airplane travel focus’s on the destination; perhaps the travel of tomorrow will focus on the destination. And perhaps there is no better way of travelling than on a blimp (dirigible, zeppelin, airship)! The […]
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