Have you ever wondered what it'd actually feel like to have "Dinner In The Sky"? I mean a complete dinner, with a dinner table, wine bottle, plates, cutlery et al.
A bit strange, wouldn't you agree?
Apparently, someone out there doesn't think so-
I just came across something that completely blows my mind, and I couldn't possibly go another day without sharing it. Though this might not be news to some people, I am sure it would be to someone out there, cos it "definitely was to me......"
Being the technology enthusiast that I am- I'm always on the look out for something a bit out of the ordinary, to say the least, and maybe even close to "wacky". What I found (which is actually what this article is about), definitely tops the list, and I must say I'm enthralled.
Okay fine! Just get on with it, someone must be saying right now,
Hold your horses!! I am just so excited about this because I would never have thought- Not even in my wildest dreams that something like this could possibly exist, and it just beats my imagination that someone would actually invent this .......
The idea in itself is overwhelming, but the architecture is one which must be applauded.
NOW, THIS IS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT .........
TAAADAAA !!
Don't even start getting any funny ideas,
because it's a 100% REAL !!
And I am not just saying it. I actually took the time to get the technical specs from the owner's website.
Technical specs
Size of the platform in transport:
Length: 6 meters
Width: 2,5 meters
Size of the platform built up:
Length: 9 meters
Width: 5 meters
Weight of the table: 5 tonnes (empty) to 7 tonnes (full)
Rotation angle of the seats: 180°
Number of guests seated (four-point seat belts): 22
Number of staff standing in the middle: 5
Type of the crane: 120 tonnes divided over 5 axes
Size of the crane in transport:
Length: 11 meters
Width: 2,7 meters
Size of the crane built up:
Length: 11 meters
Width: 8 meters including support legs
Maximum height: 40 or 50 meters
Ground space requested: 30 meters * 15 meters, accessible for both crane and 40 feet truck
Build up time: around 2 hours
Break down time: around 1 hour
Options:
lights
heating
sound
TV screens
customised underneath banner + seat stickers
You can check it out for yourself at;

By Rollins Orlu,
Principal Web Consultant at
Darrel Technologies
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