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Hydro LanceHere at Inhabitat we've seen our fair share of airplanes repurposed into incredible new forms, but this heavy-duty recycling plan takes the cake. A company called Hydro Lance proposes to transform old, obsolete aircraft into high-speed ocean vessels by replacing their wings with narrow pontoons. An old 727-200 could be converted into a high-speed, ultra-stable passenger ferry capable of traveling at a speed of more than 120 knots (nearly 140 mph)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hydro-lance-recycles-jets-into-high-speed-planeboats/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Hydro LanceHere at Inhabitat we've seen our fair share of airplanes repurposed into incredible new forms, but this heavy-duty recycling plan takes the cake. A company called Hydro Lance proposes to transform old, obsolete aircraft into high-speed ocean vessels by replacing their wings with narrow pontoons. An old 727-200 could be converted into a high-speed, ultra-stable passenger ferry capable of traveling at a speed of more than 120 knots (nearly 140 mph)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hydro-lance-recycles-jets-into-high-speed-planeboats/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Hydro LanceHere at Inhabitat we've seen our fair share of airplanes repurposed into incredible new forms, but this heavy-duty recycling plan takes the cake. A company called Hydro Lance proposes to transform old, obsolete aircraft into high-speed ocean vessels by replacing their wings with narrow pontoons. An old 727-200 could be converted into a high-speed, ultra-stable passenger ferry capable of traveling at a speed of more than 120 knots (nearly 140 mph)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hydro-lance-recycles-jets-into-high-speed-planeboats/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Hydro LanceHere at Inhabitat we've seen our fair share of airplanes repurposed into incredible new forms, but this heavy-duty recycling plan takes the cake. A company called Hydro Lance proposes to transform old, obsolete aircraft into high-speed ocean vessels by replacing their wings with narrow pontoons. An old 727-200 could be converted into a high-speed, ultra-stable passenger ferry capable of traveling at a speed of more than 120 knots (nearly 140 mph)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hydro-lance-recycles-jets-into-high-speed-planeboats/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Hydro LanceHere at Inhabitat we've seen our fair share of airplanes repurposed into incredible new forms, but this heavy-duty recycling plan takes the cake. A company called Hydro Lance proposes to transform old, obsolete aircraft into high-speed ocean vessels by replacing their wings with narrow pontoons. An old 727-200 could be converted into a high-speed, ultra-stable passenger ferry capable of traveling at a speed of more than 120 knots (nearly 140 mph)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/hydro-lance-recycles-jets-into-high-speed-planeboats/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5





