HOST IN AN AIRCRAFT
Try to imagine yourself inside an aircraft for one week. Sleeping and waking up day after day after day taking bath and brushing teeth! Don't tell me, you have certainly thought about a luxurious business jet during a trip around the world. You are wrong… believe me, and still better, mainly for who has kerosene circulating through his veins. In different locations there are hotels where you are hosted inside varied aircrafts, all of them with a history of good rendered services each one with a peculiar characteristic. They are cargo and commercial aircrafts, turboprops and jets. There is also a helicopter. There are alternatives for different tastes and pockets, from a practical and economic hostel to five-star establishments. See the options a make your program.
NEW ZEALAND
BRISTOL FREIGHTER 170
WOODLYN PARK, WAICACO
IN NEW ZEALAND, THE LAND OF ADVENTURE, near Waitomo caverns, in the region of Waicaco, is Woodlyn park located. Think on a remote place, where hosting units are recycled and perfectly integrated to nature. Between a patrol ship, retired from the New Zealander Navy, and a wagon of the steam trains - all adapted for hosting units - there is the few known Bristol Freighter 170, a British air transport aircraft designed by Bristol Aeroplane Company between 1945 and 1958.
During this 14-year interval, only 214 units were produced of the robust twin-engine turboprop, one of the first commercial aircrafts to fly in Great Britain after the end of Second World War. The Bristol has become known as wayfarer,
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