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Villa Mariposa, Holiday Villa to Rent in Javea, Costa Blanca
Are you looking for a holiday villa for rent in Javea ? Villa Mariposa is a classic rustic style private villa with pool, internet & satellite, set in a peaceful and unspoilt area of Javea, Costa Blanca, Spain but yet just 150m from one of Javea´s famous beauty spots
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Villa Paraiso, Luxury Villa to rent in Javea, Costa Blanca
This 6 bedroom private holiday villa for rent in Javea, situated on an elevated plot just 200m from one of the famous beauty spots in Javea. The villa has a secluded private pool to the rear, a side garden laid to lawn, extensive sea and mountain views and is a mere 5 minute drive to a stunning beach.
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Villa Rosa, Villa in Javea, Costa Blanca
Villa Rosa is a quaint, privately owned family villa to rent in Javea, Costa Blanca Villa Rosa is of a classical Spanish design with it´s own private secluded pool, satellite TV, set in its own peaceful gardens in an unspoilt residential area of Javea, within walking distance of the local supermarket, bar/restaurant, two beauty spots and just a 10 minute drive to the main hustle and bustle of Javea and it´s beaches. It is suitable for either 2 couples or a family with up to 4 children.
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20 Temmuz 2008 Pazar

The Flying Luxury Hotel


Tomorrow's cruise ship will sail through the air, not the water
By Joshua Tompkins Posted 02.05.2006 at 3:00 am 0 Comments
LIFTOFF!: Even though the Aeroscraft dwarfs the largest commercial airliners, it requires less net space on the ground than any plane because it doesn't need a runway. The airship takes off and lands like a helicopter: straight up and down. Photo by John MacNeill
This is not a Blimp. It's a sort of flying Queen Mary 2 that could change the way you think about air travel. It's the Aeroscraft, and when it's completed, it will ferry pampered passengers across continents and oceans as they stroll leisurely about the one-acre cabin or relax in their well-appointed staterooms.

Unlike its dirigible ancestors, the Aeroscraft is not lighter than air. Its 14 million cubic feet of helium hoist only two thirds of the craft's weight. The rigid and surprisingly aerodynamic body-driven by huge rearward propellers-generates enough additional lift to keep the behemoth and its 400-ton payload aloft while cruising. During takeoff and landing, six turbofan jet engines push the ship up or ease its descent.

This two-football-fields-long concept airship is the brainchild of Igor Pasternak, whose privately-funded California firm, Worldwide Aeros Corporation, is in the early stages of developing a prototype and expects to have one completed by 2010. Pasternak says several cruise ship companies have expressed interest in the project, and for good reason: The craft would have a range of
several thousand miles and, with an estimated top speed of 174 mph, could traverse the continental U.S. in about 18 hours. During the flight, passengers would peer at national landmarks just 8,000 feet below or, if they weren't captivated
by the view, the cavernous interior would easily accommodate such amenities as luxury staterooms, restaurants, even a casino.

To minimize noise, the aft-mounted propellers will be electric, powered by a renewable source such as hydrogen fuel cells. A sophisticated buoyancy-management system will serve the same purpose as trim on an airplane, allowing for precise adjustments in flight dynamics to compensate for outside conditions and passenger movement. The automated system will draw
outside air into compartments throughout the ship and compress it to manage onboard weight.

The company envisions a cargo-carrying version that could deliver a store's worth of merchandise from a centralized distribution center straight to a Wal-Mart parking lot or, because the helium-filled craft will float, a year's worth of supplies to an offshore oil rig. "You can land on the snow, you can land on the water," Pasternak says. "It's a new vision of what can be done
in the air."

Aeroscraft
Purpose: Long-range travel for passengers who are more concerned with the journey than the destination
Dimensions (feet): 165 h x 244 w x 647 l
Max Speed: 174 mph
Range: 6,000 miles
Capacity: 250 passengers