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Author Topic: Flying Palace  (Read 1016 times)

Offline Wizzo

Flying Palace
« on: June 06, 2009, 09:52:15 AM »
If you're a billionaire then possessing a private plane is not that extravagant. However, this Airbus 380 is being converted into a flying palace.

Reckoned to be the world’s largest private jet on completion in four years time, Design Q is working on this heaven-like flying experience on a superjumbo designed to order for a Saudi prince. The £300 million plane has five suites with king-size beds, high-tech entertainment systems and prayer room with computer controlled mats that always face Mecca (yes really).

The belly of the A380 has been turned into a relaxation zone with a Turkish bath for four; the adjoining room has floor and walls converted into a giant screen to show the ground bellow. For workaholics, there’s a boardroom with iTouch and holographic screens and a conference room where the owner can virtually project his members and hold conferences.

Tailored for all flying needs, the unique Airbus 380 has everything a billionaire could want, including onboard parking for the Rolls-Royce.

I bet the toilet still stinks though.  :D



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