The giant screen monster bar
Spike Aerospace (USA) has introduced the design of a new line of supersonic aircraft, with the cabin walls are giant screens that can see the whole exterior.
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Spike Aerospace is in the process of making the world's first supersonic private jet, and when the S-512 was launched in December of the same year, no one could argue for a seat at the window.
Spike Aerospace's private jet - (Photo: Spike Aerospace)
The screen extends throughout the fuselage - (Photo: Spike Aerospace)
The Boston-based manufacturer decided to take advantage of the latest in video recording, live-TV and screen technology to replace the window's interior with giant monitors. high resolution.
The exterior of the S-512 will be fitted with microscopic cameras for transmitting images and transmitting on the screen of the cabin, according to Wired.com.
As a result, the area where the windows are usually laid will be transformed into a landscape that extends beyond.
In case passengers need to sleep or do not want to see the sea, they can press the button to darken the screen, or watch movies or entertainment.
Spike Aerospace says that at a Mach 1,8 (2.204km / h) speed, the S-512 can be shortened to half the flying time compared to other aircrafts, such as only three hours for the journey. New York - London, Los Angeles - Tokyo 5 hours, London - Mumbai about 4 hours.
Expected, private airplane prices range from 60 to 80 million, can carry from 12 to 18 passengers.
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