Skylifter's Giant Airship Can Carry Heavy Loads
manzil — October 4, 2010 — Art & Design
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Australian firm Airlifter designed a disc-shaped massive airship which can carry heavy loads over a thousand miles. The giant piloted airship will be helpful in the future to carry rural hospitals and relief centers to remote areas.
The airship measures 500 feet across and can carry loads 700 times heavier than any conventional cargo helicopter. Skylifter has specially designed the airship to carry loads in different weather conditions, with its propellers meant to keep the airship steady.
The airship measures 500 feet across and can carry loads 700 times heavier than any conventional cargo helicopter. Skylifter has specially designed the airship to carry loads in different weather conditions, with its propellers meant to keep the airship steady.
Trend Themes
1. Heavy-load Airship - Designing and building airships that can lift heavy loads opens up opportunities for delivering essential supplies to remote locations.
2. Weather-resistant Airship - Creating airships capable of withstanding different weather conditions paves the way for reliable and efficient transportation of resources and equipment.
3. Piloted Airship - Developing piloted airships will enable safe and accurate delivery of goods and services to destinations without existing infrastructure or access routes.
Industry Implications
1. Logistics - Logistics companies can explore the use of heavy-load and weather-resistant airships to provide delivery services to remote areas with limited access to transportation.
2. Medical - Medical institutions and relief agencies can take advantage of using airships to transport hospitals, clinics, and emergency supplies to isolated communities.
3. Environmental - Environmental organizations can benefit from using airships to accurately deploy equipment for research and monitoring in remote areas, improving data collection and analysis.
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