RENDERING COURTESY REGENT
A rendering shows a seaglider.
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What ever happened to the airline company that proposed flying a water plane 180 miles per hour 10 feet over the water between islands (“All-electric seaglider targeting Hawaii takeoff,” Star-Advertiser, June 20, 2022)?
Did the company give any more thought about the fishermen and whales it might affect? Whales can jump pretty high.
I don’t think I would ever take that ride, especially in the summer.
Francis Tirado
Kahaluu
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