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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Beach club pools
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Gym
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Beach club
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design Beach club
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
Ferrari Press Agency
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08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.VIP cabin.
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.VIP cabin
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.VIP cabin
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.VIP cabin
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Walk-in closet
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Private dining
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Private dining
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Office
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Office
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Bedroom
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Bedroom
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Owner's apartment. Bathroom
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Observatory
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Atrium garden room
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Atrium garden room
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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08/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Allstars Design
A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest living and dining.
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest cabin
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design. Guest cabin
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Superyacht inspired by water droplet
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A 120 metre-long luxury superyacht concept has been unveiled — inspired by a water droplet.
The huge vessel features an onboard winter garden, terrarium and tropical aquariums.
The yacht is called Drop because every drop of water holds the blueprint of life.
The design by Finland-based ship design studio Allstars Design, is said to emulate the physical form of a droplet.
Its exterior is cloaked in electrochromic and photovoltaic glass, allowing the vessel to absorb solar energy for its basic operations.
The glass panels can be dimmed individually or in unison, at the touch of a button from the bridge or by guests.
Every pane has the advanced system.
Inside, the yacht gives the impression of being in the heart of a lush green forest.
Curves and rounded forms are said to echo the shapes found in nature, while earthy tones and soft neutrals make up the colour palette.
OPS: Render of the Drop superyacht concept by Allstars Design.Beach club sauna
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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Sigma 1
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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Sigma 1
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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Sigma 1
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05/05/2025
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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Sigma 1
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05/05/2025
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Vertical take-off and landing aircraft plans to take on helicopters
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Sigma 1
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05/05/2025
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A new high flying machine has entered the world of personal aircraft — and has room for three passengers.
London-based start-up AltoVolo says the hybrid —powered vertical take-off and landing vehicle called Sigma is also intended to compete in the helicopter market.
It claims the autonomous flyer is 80% quieter than a chopper and also has four times the range than rival electric powered eVTOL planes.
It has a hybrid-electric tilting jet propulsion system for improved efficiency and reduced noise.
It will have a range of 500 miles / 805 km in hybrid mode, 260 miles / 420 km in electric only mode and a cruising speed of 220 mph / 355 km/h with a top velocity of 290 mph / 465 km/h and a maximum flight altitude of 3,050 metres.
And it’s quiet operation makes it suitable for use in residential areas.
The company says safe stable flight is possible following failure of one jet, it also has a ballistic parachute.
It is just 4.8m wide and weighs 980kg yet easily accommodates three people.
Founder and CEO Will Wood said: “The Sigma is a statement of intent, reimagining the way we live and travel on our planet.
“We are building the fastest point to point transport solution and have already achieved significant breakthroughs to make this happen.”
OPS: Render of the Sigma hybrid vertical take-off and landing aircraft by AltoVolo.
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Wheeled passenger lounge for faster airline loading
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A mobile airport lounge aimed at cutting down the time it takes to get airline passengers on and off a plane, has been unveiled.
The Dovetail uses autonomous navigation technology to safely ferry passengers between aircraft and the airport without interfering with ground operations.
The compartment sits on wheeled legs.
The legs can be extended to help negotiate a crowded tarmac.
The US design team behind it,Formation Design Group, in Atlanta, Georgia, says it dramatically improves passenger experience and optimises airport time.
Dovetail would be accessed from current waiting lounges allowing passengers to sit in comfort, shop or watch TV or movies.
That’s because the interior can be customised to offer a number of facilities.
When the aircraft is ready to board, the Dovetail disengages and connects to the plane’s rear door for loading and also unloading of passengers,
Formation claims thus would result in up to 30% shorter turnaround times for narrow body aircraft.
That would effectively increase the daily flight capacity and passenger seating area of an airport gate without requiring any additional real estate or infrastructure changes.
OPS: Render illustrating the Dovetail concept ailrine passenger load and unload mobile lounge. It allows passengers to enter and exit through the rear aircraft doors
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Wheeled passenger lounge for faster airline loading
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Dovetail 1
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14/04/2025
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A mobile airport lounge aimed at cutting down the time it takes to get airline passengers on and off a plane, has been unveiled.
The Dovetail uses autonomous navigation technology to safely ferry passengers between aircraft and the airport without interfering with ground operations.
The compartment sits on wheeled legs.
The legs can be extended to help negotiate a crowded tarmac.
The US design team behind it,Formation Design Group, in Atlanta, Georgia, says it dramatically improves passenger experience and optimises airport time.
Dovetail would be accessed from current waiting lounges allowing passengers to sit in comfort, shop or watch TV or movies.
That’s because the interior can be customised to offer a number of facilities.
When the aircraft is ready to board, the Dovetail disengages and connects to the plane’s rear door for loading and also unloading of passengers,
Formation claims thus would result in up to 30% shorter turnaround times for narrow body aircraft.
That would effectively increase the daily flight capacity and passenger seating area of an airport gate without requiring any additional real estate or infrastructure changes.
OPS: Layout design showing how the Dovetail would work.
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Wheeled passenger lounge for faster airline loading
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Dovetail 1
Ref 16732
14/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Formation Design Group
A mobile airport lounge aimed at cutting down the time it takes to get airline passengers on and off a plane, has been unveiled.
The Dovetail uses autonomous navigation technology to safely ferry passengers between aircraft and the airport without interfering with ground operations.
The compartment sits on wheeled legs.
The legs can be extended to help negotiate a crowded tarmac.
The US design team behind it,Formation Design Group, in Atlanta, Georgia, says it dramatically improves passenger experience and optimises airport time.
Dovetail would be accessed from current waiting lounges allowing passengers to sit in comfort, shop or watch TV or movies.
That’s because the interior can be customised to offer a number of facilities.
When the aircraft is ready to board, the Dovetail disengages and connects to the plane’s rear door for loading and also unloading of passengers,
Formation claims thus would result in up to 30% shorter turnaround times for narrow body aircraft.
That would effectively increase the daily flight capacity and passenger seating area of an airport gate without requiring any additional real estate or infrastructure changes.
OPS: Render illustrating the Dovetail concept ailrine passenger load and unload mobile lounge.Boarding the Dovetail from the airport terminal.
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Wheeled passenger lounge for faster airline loading
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Dovetail 1
Ref 16732
14/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Formation Design Group
A mobile airport lounge aimed at cutting down the time it takes to get airline passengers on and off a plane, has been unveiled.
The Dovetail uses autonomous navigation technology to safely ferry passengers between aircraft and the airport without interfering with ground operations.
The compartment sits on wheeled legs.
The legs can be extended to help negotiate a crowded tarmac.
The US design team behind it,Formation Design Group, in Atlanta, Georgia, says it dramatically improves passenger experience and optimises airport time.
Dovetail would be accessed from current waiting lounges allowing passengers to sit in comfort, shop or watch TV or movies.
That’s because the interior can be customised to offer a number of facilities.
When the aircraft is ready to board, the Dovetail disengages and connects to the plane’s rear door for loading and also unloading of passengers,
Formation claims thus would result in up to 30% shorter turnaround times for narrow body aircraft.
That would effectively increase the daily flight capacity and passenger seating area of an airport gate without requiring any additional real estate or infrastructure changes.
OPS: Render illustrating the Dovetail concept ailrine passenger load and unload mobile lounge.Boarding the Dovetail from the airport terminal.
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Wheeled passenger lounge for faster airline loading
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Picture MUST credit: Formation Design Group
A mobile airport lounge aimed at cutting down the time it takes to get airline passengers on and off a plane, has been unveiled.
The Dovetail uses autonomous navigation technology to safely ferry passengers between aircraft and the airport without interfering with ground operations.
The compartment sits on wheeled legs.
The legs can be extended to help negotiate a crowded tarmac.
The US design team behind it,Formation Design Group, in Atlanta, Georgia, says it dramatically improves passenger experience and optimises airport time.
Dovetail would be accessed from current waiting lounges allowing passengers to sit in comfort, shop or watch TV or movies.
That’s because the interior can be customised to offer a number of facilities.
When the aircraft is ready to board, the Dovetail disengages and connects to the plane’s rear door for loading and also unloading of passengers,
Formation claims thus would result in up to 30% shorter turnaround times for narrow body aircraft.
That would effectively increase the daily flight capacity and passenger seating area of an airport gate without requiring any additional real estate or infrastructure changes.
OPS: Render illustrating the Dovetail concept ailrine passenger load and unload mobile lounge.It has a customisable interior
Picture suppied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)