If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
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If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
this is probably not for you!
See-through planes of Airbus on anvil
By IB Times Staff Reporter | September 20, 2010 6:57 AM EDT
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has come up with the idea to build a passenger flight with a completely transparent fuselage.
The central body of the aircraft will allow passengers to the see the stars above and city lights below.
“The planes of the future will offer an unparalleled, unobstructed view of the wonders of the five continents – where you will be able see the pyramids or the Eiffel Tower through the transparent floor of the aircraft,” Airbus said while unveiling the concept “The Future By Airbus” earlier this year.
The company talks of morphing seats made from ecological, self-cleaning materials, which change shape for a snug fit; walls that become see-through at the touch of a button, affording 360 degree views of the world below; and holographic projections of virtual decors, allowing travelers to transform their private cabin into an office, bedroom or Zen garden!
The transparent plane's outer skin would be made of a special futuristic type of ceramic. The push of a button would send electricity flowing through the material, making the main body of the plane see-through, German news magazine Der Spiegel reported last week.
The aircraft cabins of the future will be made up of components that could have several different states. Materials of the future can include additional functionality that provides transparency on command, negating the need for windows.
This smarter structure would help to make the aircraft lighter and more cost-efficient while giving the passenger 360 degree views of the skies, the company said.
“Passengers in an airplane like this would experience flight in a completely new way,” Der Spiegel reported, quoting Airbus' head of research and technology, Axel Krein.
“We told our engineers to give their imaginations free rein. What emerged were completely realistic visions of flight in the year 2050,” Krein said. "Our people are grounded in reality, after all. And most of the necessary technology already exists."
The future passenger cabin will be ecological. No more nonrenewable materials like metal and plastic, but plant fibres, fully recyclable, that can be grown to the desired shape from responsible, sustainable resources, Airbus said.
Perhaps you would prefer a private cabin....that can turn into an office.....or a bedroom....or a zen garden? Or anything else you like, thanks to the projection of virtual decors. Holographic technology will have advanced to such a degree that the virtual world will be indistinguishable from the real.
So imagine, if you will, stepping in to your pre-selected themed cabin, relaxing into a perfectly clean, ecologically grown seat that changes shape to suit you and looking up through the transparent ceiling at the Milky Way in all its glory, at an altitude of 10,000 metres.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/63749/2 ... hrough.htm
See-through planes of Airbus on anvil
By IB Times Staff Reporter | September 20, 2010 6:57 AM EDT
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has come up with the idea to build a passenger flight with a completely transparent fuselage.
The central body of the aircraft will allow passengers to the see the stars above and city lights below.
“The planes of the future will offer an unparalleled, unobstructed view of the wonders of the five continents – where you will be able see the pyramids or the Eiffel Tower through the transparent floor of the aircraft,” Airbus said while unveiling the concept “The Future By Airbus” earlier this year.
The company talks of morphing seats made from ecological, self-cleaning materials, which change shape for a snug fit; walls that become see-through at the touch of a button, affording 360 degree views of the world below; and holographic projections of virtual decors, allowing travelers to transform their private cabin into an office, bedroom or Zen garden!
The transparent plane's outer skin would be made of a special futuristic type of ceramic. The push of a button would send electricity flowing through the material, making the main body of the plane see-through, German news magazine Der Spiegel reported last week.
The aircraft cabins of the future will be made up of components that could have several different states. Materials of the future can include additional functionality that provides transparency on command, negating the need for windows.
This smarter structure would help to make the aircraft lighter and more cost-efficient while giving the passenger 360 degree views of the skies, the company said.
“Passengers in an airplane like this would experience flight in a completely new way,” Der Spiegel reported, quoting Airbus' head of research and technology, Axel Krein.
“We told our engineers to give their imaginations free rein. What emerged were completely realistic visions of flight in the year 2050,” Krein said. "Our people are grounded in reality, after all. And most of the necessary technology already exists."
The future passenger cabin will be ecological. No more nonrenewable materials like metal and plastic, but plant fibres, fully recyclable, that can be grown to the desired shape from responsible, sustainable resources, Airbus said.
Perhaps you would prefer a private cabin....that can turn into an office.....or a bedroom....or a zen garden? Or anything else you like, thanks to the projection of virtual decors. Holographic technology will have advanced to such a degree that the virtual world will be indistinguishable from the real.
So imagine, if you will, stepping in to your pre-selected themed cabin, relaxing into a perfectly clean, ecologically grown seat that changes shape to suit you and looking up through the transparent ceiling at the Milky Way in all its glory, at an altitude of 10,000 metres.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/63749/2 ... hrough.htm
Never point your aircraft to some place your brain hasn't already been 5 minutes earlier.
Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
I think anyone who is afraid of heights or of flying will have a shit-fit if the floor suddenly becomes transparent
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Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
BFD....All this means is the airline will now have an excuse to be able to charge for the view
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Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
Another Airbus rip off. Wonder Woman had a transparent airplane years ago.
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Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
Which 2 continents will this aircraft not be certified to fly over?Main Gear wrote:
“The planes of the future will offer an unparalleled, unobstructed view of the wonders of the five continents
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/63749/2 ... hrough.htm
I would think if the aircraft fuselage was transparent the only thing the passengers would see would be all the wiring, piping, ducting, and equipment in the hull. Not to mention all their luggage and freight under their feet.
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Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
True.Siddley Hawker wrote:Another Airbus rip off. Wonder Woman had a transparent airplane years ago.

The person below me is in love with Wonder Woman.

Oh crap. Wrong thread.

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Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
Actually while on vacation in Miami not too long ago my wife and I had a blast visting the 'Miami Yacht Show' where they park all those 50 million dollar boats in the inner causway and let you visit them. They have glass cabin separations like that. You touch a little black rectangle and the wall or large part of it goes transparent. Its pretty cool. They also have a hot tub on rails that slides out the side of the boat and becomes a little balcony off the master cabin .. sheesh 

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Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
Feel sorry for the poor bloke taking a shit in the lav when the button gets pushed! 

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Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
Would you really want the sun pounding down on you for an 8 hour flight? Great for ferns not so much for passengers.
Re: If you don't like the glass floor in the CN tower.....
Sounds super cool to me...