<== Don't click for larger image. Go to website. SkyFreighter will create a paradigm shift in the aviation and trans-oceanic freight industry with the ability to transport most any product almost anywhere on the globe safely and quickly and most importantly, at very low cost. The large cargo bay will allow fully assembled equipment to be transported intact from its point of fabrication to its point of final destination. This eliminates the need, as required today, to break down the equipment, ship by truck or railroad to an ocean going vessel or plane, transport to a major port and then reversed on the other end of the transportation circuit. While a plane can get the disassembled equipment from one airport to another in a day, the total time from one end of the transportation circuit to the other end is sometimes months with potential problems of lost cargo, security violations, damaged pieces, and at less overall costs. http://www.millenniumairship.com/
As a romantic idealist, airships have always appealed to me, and I hope it flies. Or at least floats. But from the point of view of an investor, I'm not sure what's different now that will enable them to be a success this time around.
I have to wonder about lifting abilities. The website claims that it can haul more then 500 tons. I have no sense of hauling crate; how does that compare to other methods? The Camry has a curb weight of a little more than 1.5 tons. So that equates to 333 Camries. Does anyone know how many cars fit on an ocean transport?
For more apples to apples, the Russian AN-124 is largest cargo plane available. It can haul 150 tons. A friend of mine once had to charter one years ago to ship a cogen turbine from Scotland to New Jersey. IIRC, it cost $10 grand. So the airship has it beat in cargo, and it should be cheaper to operate than a jet plane. It may even be able to make the delivery closer to the end point. Smaller ones may make helicoptor sky cranes obsolete.
Personally, I'd like to see the return of airships and rail in a big way. It may be a little slower, but I'm wondering what beneficial effect the forced slow down might have on our Type-A society.
Since 1970 the market for exporting and importing cars has increased dramatically and the number and type of RO/ROs has increased also. In 1973, Japan’s K Line built the European Highway, the first Pure Car Carrier, which carried 4,200 automobiles.
While an airship cannot carry as much as an ocean freighter, it can carry much more, in both size and weight, than an airplane, and as noted above, eliminates the need to load and unload cargo from ships. It also requires less infrastructure to land and take off. The first generation of airships was killed by the panic resulting from the burning of the Hindenburg, and the sensationalist radio report that covered the tragedy live. But what burned was the gas-proof skin coating (a compound closely related to rocket fuel!!!) and the fuel. A few people burned to death, but most of the deaths were of people who jumped, while most of the people who remained in the gondola survived, as it settled to Earth more gently. U.S. blimps have an excellent safety record, and with proper care, big airships can be very safe. They are a more efficient way to carry cargo, and while slower than airplanes, they have the potential to provide extremely comfortable passenger transportation without requiring rail infrastructure and without being impeded by intervening water. I don't know whether this company is legit or a scam, but airships are an excellent concept and I wish them success.
While blimps have enjoyed a good safety record, the safety record of U.S. airships was not good, and it had nothing to do with burning fabric, fuel, or hydrogen. Mostly they were destroyed by weather, which is a big factor when flying an airship. Modern weather reporting and forecasting should help in that department. Tom
How about Mass Starvation, genocide, and even more wars in Africa ? Your slow down Fantasy sounds fantastic
The world according to warhorse: Airships will cause mass starvation, genocide, and more wars in Africa. I guess he thinks that airships are communists.
I'm just saying if we slow everyting down to some Luddite paradise w no air transport we wont be able to support 6 Billion + people
How on Earth can you believe that the reintroduction of airships is akin to the Luddite movement?? That would be the same as indicating that the introduction of self-propelled vehicles would lead to the eradication of horses. What you're saying is that if/when the airships fly, all airplanes will be destroyed, all trans-oceanic cargo ships will be scuttled and all trains will be disassembled. Please, oh please, take the time to lay out your logic on this.
No, I'm saying that someone else was whining about airplanes and wishing they didnt exist anymore I'm all for airplanes and airships & even UFOs
ok, since the USA helps African nations by sending massive amounts of food there and a lot of organizations like Americares, Red Cross, Salvation Army etc also rely on air traffic then if you eradicate all air traffic and rely on older technology like ships then the food that is sent to Africa for people to survive on will arrive a lot slower which will cause mass starvation and will lead to more wars and genocide