This 'flying pelican' could be the future of coastal transportation

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 14:10:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-20 16:17:50

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This 'flying pelican' could be the future of coastal transportation

A bizarre and brilliant new method of coastal transportation may be coming to cities near you...

An odd-looking, winged ferry that glides above the water like a pelican has been tested in Sydney, Australia, with promising results. The Winged Ferry is designed to address the challenges of traditional ferries, which are only efficient at relatively high speeds and struggle to navigate waves. It employs a uniquely developed wing technology, which enables it to glide smoothly over the water surface, even in strong winds and choppy waters.

The vessel reportedly uses a proprietary algorithm to control its wings, automatically adjusting to wind, waves, and other conditions. The current prototype can carry up to 100 passengers and is powered by dual electric motors, which drive a set of propellers. It is also capable of "takeoff" and "landing" in a manner similar to an airplane.

The inventor of the Winged Ferry, Richard Jefferson, said in a statement:

"It travels at three times the speed of a normal ferry and is far more comfortable, with no waves, no swell, no vibration, and no emissions. It uses less than one-tenth of the energy required to move a conventional ferry of the same weight and is expected to be commercially viable within five years."

While there are still many challenges to be navigated (no pun intended), this innovative and bizarre-looking new form of transportation could potentially revolutionize the way we travel near coasts and waterways.

Would you trust this unusual ferry system? Or does it seem like a flight of fancy?

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