The last post wet some appetite for decadent living quarters in the sky. All could be made available to a much broader range of people with sufficient advances in flying house technology by the middle of the 21st century. At the risk of appearing to swerve the site towards envious luxury fetishism, lets look at some more interiors and exteriors, current and futuristic. Don't forget that a real flying house will have larger and more dynamic windows.
Why a Flying House?
WHY A FLYING HOUSE?
When one tries to think of the best possible material object to own, a few things spring to mind... A house, a yacht, a private jet, and a luxury car. The concept of the flying house combines all of them together. Building it is only logical. FHP is not only an awareness raising organization to promote and educate about the sheer hedonistic luxury that is a flying house. It is also a scientific interdisciplinary think tank where we integrate the latest findings in heavier than air flight to eventually attempt a prototype.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Luxury Airplane Interiors
Luxurious house-like interiors while flying are currently only available within very high maintenance (thus costly) private jets or private jumbo planes. Flying House Foundation seeks to remedy this situation. To make at least current private jet interiors available to middle income families within flying structures by some point in the 21st century is the goal. Here we go down the scale of luxury starting with some airplane interiors enjoyed by political leaders of certain impoverished states in the southern hemisphere. A flying house need not have a spartan control cabin.
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