Flying Around the World in under 80 Days

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31 points | by alexfernandez 2 days ago ago

8 comments

  • bigiain 18 hours ago

    Speaking of Jules Vern and Round The World.

    A new sailing record was set recently, which didn't _quite_ beat 40 days - it took them 40 days and almost 11 hours.

    If you've ever seen a SailGP boat flying up out of the water on their hydrofoils and doing 100kmh - imagine a 32m long 26m wide ocean going trimaran doing the same thing in a non stop circumnavigation of the globe. I think they _averaged_ 27knots or 50kmh!

    https://youtu.be/ffqhFyaCUFA

    If you _haven't_ seen the SailGP boats and are curious, here's somewhere to start: https://youtu.be/BQWOoP-Iwn8

    • netsharc 32 minutes ago

      And when the world was still flooded with money and the music was awesome (so 2004), Jeremy Clarkson did a series about inventions, one of them being the jet plane, and he flew commercial around the world in 120 hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8D_UzMhjH8

  • moss_dog 18 hours ago

    Delightful read, thanks for sharing. The website design is very pleasant, too!

    Also FYI the link to "Aves Æternæ" is broken.

  • alexfernandez 2 days ago

    Project to Circumnavigate using an Autonomous Airship Drone

    • bryanrasmussen 19 hours ago

      PTCUAAAD. As acronyms go: too Lovecraftian I fear.

      PCAAD: Too Microsoftie.

      • awesome_dude 19 hours ago

        PiCArD?

        - Piloted Intelligent Circumnavigation Airship for Research and Development

        - Prototype Integrated Control Autonomous Route Drone

        - Programmable Intelligent Circumnavigation Aeronautical Remote Device

        - Piloted Intelligent Craft: Autonomous Route, Data-driven

        - Primary Intelligence Control And Route Determination

        - Precision Integrated Circumnavigation And Remote Deployment

        • alexfernandez 14 hours ago

          I'm loving "Project for Intelligent Circumnavigation Airship Research Drone" myself.