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  • Tourism In Nice
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    Tourism In Nice
    Tourism takes place at the Nice beach in Nice, France, on July 25, 2025. (Photo by Daniel Pier/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Nice
    DUKAS_187631849_NUR
    Tourism In Nice
    Tourism takes place at the Nice beach in Nice, France, on July 25, 2025. (Photo by Daniel Pier/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Nice
    DUKAS_187631820_NUR
    Tourism In Nice
    Tourism takes place at the Nice beach in Nice, France, on July 25, 2025. (Photo by Daniel Pier/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Nice
    DUKAS_187631808_NUR
    Tourism In Nice
    Tourism takes place at the Nice beach in Nice, France, on July 25, 2025. (Photo by Daniel Pier/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Nice
    DUKAS_187631791_NUR
    Tourism In Nice
    Tourism takes place at the Nice beach in Nice, France, on July 25, 2025. (Photo by Daniel Pier/NurPhoto)

     

  • World s Appart
    CHLFLO_015089
    World s Appart
    World s Appart
    Boy band anglais
    1998
    Cuba.
    Collection Christophel © LECOEUVRE PHOTOTHEQUE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • World s Appart
    CHLFLO_015087
    World s Appart
    World s Appart
    Boy band anglais
    Nathan Moore
    1998
    Cuba.
    Collection Christophel © LECOEUVRE PHOTOTHEQUE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • World s Appart
    CHLFLO_015086
    World s Appart
    World s Appart
    Boy band anglais
    Cal Cooper
    1998
    Cuba.
    Collection Christophel © LECOEUVRE PHOTOTHEQUE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • World s Appart
    CHLFLO_015085
    World s Appart
    World s Appart
    Boy band anglais
    Steve Hart
    1998
    Cuba.
    Collection Christophel © LECOEUVRE PHOTOTHEQUE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Laurent voulzy
    CHLFLO_015000
    Laurent voulzy
    Laurent voulzy
    Auteur compositeur interprete francais.
    Collection Christophel © LECOEUVRE PHOTOTHEQUE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Michel Sardou
    CHLFLO_004054
    Michel Sardou
    Michel Sardou
    Ete 1978
    Cannes.
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © PHOTOTHEQUE LECOEUVRE

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • pourquoi pas le brésil
    CHLINT_040622
    pourquoi pas le brésil
    pourquoi pas le brésil
    pourquoi pas le brésil
    2004
    réal : Laetitia Masson
    Marc Barbé
    Elsa Zylberstein
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Rézo Productions

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • MAL DE MER
    CHLAFP_032468
    MAL DE MER
    MAL DE MER
    2002
    Real Olivier Vinuesa
    Christopher Buchholz.
    Collection Christophel © Jean-Claude Moireau

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • MAL DE MER
    CHLAFP_032466
    MAL DE MER
    MAL DE MER
    2002
    Real Olivier Vinuesa
    Michel Piccoli
    Christopher Buchholz.
    Collection Christophel © Jean-Claude Moireau

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • L Arme a l oeil
    CHLAFP_012949
    L Arme a l oeil
    L Arme a l oeil
    Eye of the needle
    1981
    Real Richard Marquand
    Donald Sutherland
    Kate Nelligan.
    Collection Christophel © Kings Road Entertainment

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • dukas 181989554 bes
    DUKAS_181989554_BES
    dukas 181989554 bes
    ARCHIVES - HERBERT LEONARD EN RENDEZ VOUS SUR LA COTE
    AGENCE / BESTIMAGE

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881858_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881857_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881856_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881855_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881854_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881853_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881852_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881851_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881850_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881849_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881848_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881847_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881846_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881845_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881844_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881843_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881842_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Drone cargo survolant les océans
    DUKAS_179881841_BES
    Drone cargo survolant les océans
    Picture MUST credit: Flying Ship Company An uncrewed sea-skimming plane is set to change how goods are transported on the ocean. Known as a wing-in-ground effect vessel, Flying Ship, operates a metre or so above the surface of water utilising the aerodynamic principle of ground effect to achieve efficient travel. It first skims across the ocean before taking off a few feet in the air with tilting hover engines. Costs are said to be a quarter the cost of a traditional aircraft while the craft can reach speeds that are said to be ten times as fast as a boat. The Flying Ship will be able to transport delivery van-sized payloads to anywhere with a coastline. The autonomous craft, with more than 70 test flights already under its belt, the vehicle is designed to traverse thousands of nautical miles on a single journey. It is also eco-friendly thanks to an all-electric and hybrid power source. The US firm behind it, The Flying Ship Company, says it can transport thousands of pounds of payload from coast-to-coast or coast-to-island destinations. It is developing five different sized craft capable of hauling from 50 pounds / 22.6 kg to 6,000 pounds / 2,721 kg at ranges of 50 miles / 80 km to 2,300 miles / 3,700 km The Flying Ship is able to beach anywhere along the coast, unlocking enormous logistical potential.. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • dukas 179709974 bes
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    dukas 179709974 bes
    Rétro - Décès de Francine Distel, femme de Sacha Distel - ARCHIVES - SACHA DISTEL AVEC SA FEMME FRANCINE TORSE NU
    PATERSON / BESTIMAGE

     

  • Un robot tortue pour étudier les océans et les fonds marins
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    Un robot tortue pour étudier les océans et les fonds marins
    Picture MUST credit: Beatbot A solar-powered robotic turtle is set to swim the world’s oceans for ecological research, aquatic preservation, and disaster response. RoboTurtle has advanced capabilities such as water environment monitoring, biometric tracking and AI-supported hazardous material sampling. Its smooth, shell-like exterior mimics the natural form of a turtle, enabling it to integrate into aquatic environments. The design is also streamlined to reduce water resistance, enabling the robot to move with what the maker calls “precision and agility.” Bionic multi-jointed limbs replicate a turtle’s movements, ensuring that its presence in fragile ecosystems does not look out of place. Underneath the shell , the US designed RoboTurtle is equipped with advanced technologies. An adaptive buoyancy system enables smooth transitions between land and water, allowing the robot to navigate challenging terrains and dynamic aquatic conditions. AI-powered cameras provide researchers with real-time data, capturing everything from biometric details of marine life to environmental hazards such as oil spills. Solar panels embedded in the shell enable it to perform long uninterrupted operation in remote locations. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Un robot tortue pour étudier les océans et les fonds marins
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    Un robot tortue pour étudier les océans et les fonds marins
    Picture MUST credit: Beatbot A solar-powered robotic turtle is set to swim the world’s oceans for ecological research, aquatic preservation, and disaster response. RoboTurtle has advanced capabilities such as water environment monitoring, biometric tracking and AI-supported hazardous material sampling. Its smooth, shell-like exterior mimics the natural form of a turtle, enabling it to integrate into aquatic environments. The design is also streamlined to reduce water resistance, enabling the robot to move with what the maker calls “precision and agility.” Bionic multi-jointed limbs replicate a turtle’s movements, ensuring that its presence in fragile ecosystems does not look out of place. Underneath the shell , the US designed RoboTurtle is equipped with advanced technologies. An adaptive buoyancy system enables smooth transitions between land and water, allowing the robot to navigate challenging terrains and dynamic aquatic conditions. AI-powered cameras provide researchers with real-time data, capturing everything from biometric details of marine life to environmental hazards such as oil spills. Solar panels embedded in the shell enable it to perform long uninterrupted operation in remote locations. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
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    Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
    Le public profite de la plage en ce dernier jour d'octobre à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes, le 31 octobre 2024. © Sandrine Thesillat/Panoramic/Vestimage
    Sandrine Thesillat / Panoramic / Bestimage

     

  • Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
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    Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
    Le public profite de la plage en ce dernier jour d'octobre à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes, le 31 octobre 2024. © Sandrine Thesillat/Panoramic/Vestimage
    Sandrine Thesillat / Panoramic / Bestimage

     

  • Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
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    Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
    Le public profite de la plage en ce dernier jour d'octobre à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes, le 31 octobre 2024. © Sandrine Thesillat/Panoramic/Vestimage
    Sandrine Thesillat / Panoramic / Bestimage

     

  • Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
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    Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
    Le public profite de la plage en ce dernier jour d'octobre à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes, le 31 octobre 2024. © Sandrine Thesillat/Panoramic/Vestimage
    Sandrine Thesillat / Panoramic / Bestimage

     

  • Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
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    Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
    Le soleil se couche sur la croisette à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes, le 31 octobre 2024. © Sandrine Thesillat/Panoramic/Vestimage
    Sandrine Thesillat / Panoramic / Bestimage

     

  • Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
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    Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
    Le soleil se couche sur la croisette à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes, le 31 octobre 2024. © Sandrine Thesillat/Panoramic/Vestimage
    Sandrine Thesillat / Panoramic / Bestimage

     

  • Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
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    Célébrités et ambiance à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes
    Le soleil se couche sur la croisette à la veille des NRJ Music Awards à Cannes, le 31 octobre 2024. © Sandrine Thesillat/Panoramic/Vestimage
    Sandrine Thesillat / Panoramic / Bestimage

     

  • Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
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    Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
    Pictures must credit: Sea Cheetah A plan to set up the world’s first hydrogen-electric ground effect aircraft that skim just a few metres above the waves , has been announced. It will include a network of hydrogen refuelling points. The low-flying so-called wing-in-ground-effect aircraft can go further and faster than boats – without needing flight certification. Wing-in-ground-effect vessels require a marine captain licence and not an  aircraft pilot licence.  Ground effect is created due to the forward motion of the vessel and operates practically on continuous cushion of air. The US Coast Guard views them as marine vessels that fall under maritime regulations. Variants will be made for both passengers and cargo. Several companies around the world are currently developing ground affect aircraft but now a US start-up called Sea Cheetah plans to use emission free hydrogen for extended range The Miami company has entered a strategic partnership with Toulouse-based French hydrogen solutions firm H3 Dynamics. Pictue supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
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    Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
    Pictures must credit: Sea Cheetah A plan to set up the world’s first hydrogen-electric ground effect aircraft that skim just a few metres above the waves , has been announced. It will include a network of hydrogen refuelling points. The low-flying so-called wing-in-ground-effect aircraft can go further and faster than boats – without needing flight certification. Wing-in-ground-effect vessels require a marine captain licence and not an  aircraft pilot licence.  Ground effect is created due to the forward motion of the vessel and operates practically on continuous cushion of air. The US Coast Guard views them as marine vessels that fall under maritime regulations. Variants will be made for both passengers and cargo. Several companies around the world are currently developing ground affect aircraft but now a US start-up called Sea Cheetah plans to use emission free hydrogen for extended range The Miami company has entered a strategic partnership with Toulouse-based French hydrogen solutions firm H3 Dynamics. Pictue supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
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    Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
    Pictures must credit: Sea Cheetah A plan to set up the world’s first hydrogen-electric ground effect aircraft that skim just a few metres above the waves , has been announced. It will include a network of hydrogen refuelling points. The low-flying so-called wing-in-ground-effect aircraft can go further and faster than boats – without needing flight certification. Wing-in-ground-effect vessels require a marine captain licence and not an  aircraft pilot licence.  Ground effect is created due to the forward motion of the vessel and operates practically on continuous cushion of air. The US Coast Guard views them as marine vessels that fall under maritime regulations. Variants will be made for both passengers and cargo. Several companies around the world are currently developing ground affect aircraft but now a US start-up called Sea Cheetah plans to use emission free hydrogen for extended range The Miami company has entered a strategic partnership with Toulouse-based French hydrogen solutions firm H3 Dynamics. Pictue supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
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    Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
    Pictures must credit: Sea Cheetah A plan to set up the world’s first hydrogen-electric ground effect aircraft that skim just a few metres above the waves , has been announced. It will include a network of hydrogen refuelling points. The low-flying so-called wing-in-ground-effect aircraft can go further and faster than boats – without needing flight certification. Wing-in-ground-effect vessels require a marine captain licence and not an  aircraft pilot licence.  Ground effect is created due to the forward motion of the vessel and operates practically on continuous cushion of air. The US Coast Guard views them as marine vessels that fall under maritime regulations. Variants will be made for both passengers and cargo. Several companies around the world are currently developing ground affect aircraft but now a US start-up called Sea Cheetah plans to use emission free hydrogen for extended range The Miami company has entered a strategic partnership with Toulouse-based French hydrogen solutions firm H3 Dynamics. Pictue supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
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    Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
    Pictures must credit: Sea Cheetah A plan to set up the world’s first hydrogen-electric ground effect aircraft that skim just a few metres above the waves , has been announced. It will include a network of hydrogen refuelling points. The low-flying so-called wing-in-ground-effect aircraft can go further and faster than boats – without needing flight certification. Wing-in-ground-effect vessels require a marine captain licence and not an  aircraft pilot licence.  Ground effect is created due to the forward motion of the vessel and operates practically on continuous cushion of air. The US Coast Guard views them as marine vessels that fall under maritime regulations. Variants will be made for both passengers and cargo. Several companies around the world are currently developing ground affect aircraft but now a US start-up called Sea Cheetah plans to use emission free hydrogen for extended range The Miami company has entered a strategic partnership with Toulouse-based French hydrogen solutions firm H3 Dynamics. Pictue supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
    DUKAS_175805153_BES
    Sea Cheetah: Un avion à hydrogène pour survoler les océans
    Pictures must credit: Sea Cheetah A plan to set up the world’s first hydrogen-electric ground effect aircraft that skim just a few metres above the waves , has been announced. It will include a network of hydrogen refuelling points. The low-flying so-called wing-in-ground-effect aircraft can go further and faster than boats – without needing flight certification. Wing-in-ground-effect vessels require a marine captain licence and not an  aircraft pilot licence.  Ground effect is created due to the forward motion of the vessel and operates practically on continuous cushion of air. The US Coast Guard views them as marine vessels that fall under maritime regulations. Variants will be made for both passengers and cargo. Several companies around the world are currently developing ground affect aircraft but now a US start-up called Sea Cheetah plans to use emission free hydrogen for extended range The Miami company has entered a strategic partnership with Toulouse-based French hydrogen solutions firm H3 Dynamics. Pictue supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

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