CGI Clip of Futuristic Nuclear-Powered Sky Cruise Will Float in Air Viral

CGI Clip of Futuristic Nuclear-Powered Sky Cruise Will Float in Air Viral

Luxury hotels around the world have a unique selling point (USP) that attracts tourists. The Ice Hotel or Skylodge Adventure Suites are the names of some unique hotels around the world. Well, another unique hotel will be added to the list: it is a huge nuclear flying hotel, complete with a gym and a swimming pool that is expected to move things like 5,000 trips in unprecedented luxury. A newly released CGI video explains how the AI-driven Sky Cruise plans to stay in the air until the moon. In a video shared on X, the design of the futuristic sky hotel is described. There will be a main entertainment platform; and there will also be a paranormal room on the rear wing of the plane, which will offer a 360-degree view of the sky. Full Video also promises hotels, shopping malls, gyms, theaters and even swimming pools.

“Sky Cruise is a nuclear-powered hotel concept. The video shows a plane designed to use 20 electric motors, accommodating more than 5,000 guests on a non-stop flight,” the tweet read.

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Microblogging users reacted to the video. One of the staff called it “Titanic” and said: “Lol, Titanic again but this time. He’s stealing.”

“This is so laughably detached from physical reality. Do people not realise how much everything described in the video weighs?” another commented.

Another added: “Reminds me of the Spruce Goose, the Titanic and the Hindenburg. The bigger they are, the harder they fall.

One more user pointed out, “I don’t think aerodynamics can work in that concept. The wings are too short and airflow is interrupted. Too much drag and no lift.”

The detailed model of the flying hotel was created by an engineer named Hashem Alghaili, who also said that nuclear-powered airships could be the future of travel. Wildlife aircraft are designed to operate 24/7 and must be repaired in flight.

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