Prince William’s helicopter turned into a hotel

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Prince William’s helicopter, which he flew while serving in the Royal Air Force, has been converted to glamping. Renting a helicopter-hotel for a day costs 190 dollars. writes about it New York post.

British businessman Ben Stonehouse bought three bright yellow helicopters from a junkyard. In one of them, from 2010 to 2013, Prince William made 156 flights as part of a Wales-based search and rescue team.

The Briton spent around $250,000 repairing each helicopter and converting it into a glamping site. Two aircraft are now located at the English Pinewood Park campground and the third serves as a beach cafe.

Inside, the helicopters look very different from when Prince William flew them. They have a fully heated cockpit where metal seats have been replaced by a double bed. In the main section, there are wardrobes, nightstands and a coffee table that can be converted into bunk beds for children.

A helicopter can accommodate two adults and three children.

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