Company unveils airplane design with seats on top of aircraft
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Sit high above it all in a transparent canopy that sits on top of the airplane. (Windspeed Technologies)
We’ve seen some pretty scary airplane seat designs.
From unwieldy bicycle-seat triangles to split level stackers, most design firms are just looking for new ways to cram more and more passengers into the cabin.
But a new design from Washington-based firm Windspeed Technologies is really a breath of fresh air.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The SkyDeck can accessed via elevator or folding staircase. (Windspeed Technologies)
Introducing the SkyDeck-- a patent-pending seat design that aims to give a few lucky passengers a 360 degree view of the surrounding clouds by sitting them on top of the plane in a fully transparent bubble.
Unlike other seat design models, the SkyDeck is designed to be incorporated into existing types of aircraft and would cost between $8 million to $25 million to install depending on the type of plane.
“Current in-flight entertainment offerings have not changed much over the decades. We wanted to come up with a product that would provide a higher level of entertainment to reduce the boredom of long flights,” says Windspeed of the new design.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The canopy itself will be comprised of “the same high strength proprietary material as those used on supersonic fighter jets” and will be able to withstand a variety of hits including bird strikes. An aerodynamic "teardrop" shape of the canopy will help reduce the drag factor while anti-condensation film will be applied to stop it fogging up and a UV-protection coating will passengers from burning up inside the transparent vestibule.
Guests can access the SkyDeck via a Jetsons-era looking elevator chute or take stairs from the main level galley.
Though an airline has yes to put in an order for a SkyDeck, the company says it would take just 18 months from order date until the plane is up and running with its seats in the clouds.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Experience 360 views in Windspeed's latest video animation.