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CABI TOURISM TEXTS Introduction to Tourism Transport SVEN GROSS LOUISA KLEMMER COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS CABI TOURISM TEXTS Introduction to Tourism Transport COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING MATERIALS

CABI TOURISM TEXTS Chapter 3 Speciality Air Transportation

CABI TOURISM TEXTS Speciality Air Transportation Speciality air transportation Ballooning Helicopters AirshipsSpace transportation Gliding

CABI TOURISM TEXTS Ballooning

CABI TOURISM TEXTS Airships

CABI TOURISM TEXTS Helicopter = a type of rotorcraft that derives its lift and thrust from rotors single rotor helicopter: one main and rear rotor helicopter with coaxial rotors: two main rotors counter-rotating, one upon the other helicopter with a tandem rotor: two tandem main rotors counter- rotating Use in tourism industry:  taxi service  part of a special event (e.g. weddings)  flight experience  sightseeing flight  heli-skiing  virtual 3D helicopter journey

CABI TOURISM TEXTS Gliding

CABI TOURISM TEXTS Space Transportation

CABI TOURISM TEXTS Space Transportation Prognosis of Demand for Suborbital and Orbital Flights

CABI TOURISM TEXTS