Former Navy Helicopter Has Been Transformed Into A Unique Hotel Room

The group at Mains Farm in Stirling, Scotland, thought artistically and put resources into a decommissioned Royal Navy ZA127 pirate Helicopter, so they could transform it into an exceptional sort of overnight accommodation.

The helicopter has had its outside rejuvenate and the inside has been alchemized into an area where you can stay overnight.

The cockpit, which despite everything has the flight deck, now features has two or three swivel seats and a table, made up of an old fuel tank cover. The perspectives from the cockpit look out over the encompassing beautiful scene.

The brilliant white interior has a little kitchenette with chrome steel counter and backsplash. Skimming wood racking and a plant add a characteristic element to the inside. As far as sleeping quarters, there are a couple of beds which will sleep a family of 5 with a twofold and a triple bed just as a single bed in the tail.

To ensure the helicopter remains cool in summer and warm in winter, the walls were protected and white painted wood framing was included, giving the looks of the within of a ship.

Doors and windows have similarly been added to give extra light where required. To discover progressively about Helicopter Glamping, you can visit their pictures, here.

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