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Incredible plans to convert Boeing 727 into airplane NIGHTCLUB with ultra-powerful strobes and two dance floors

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A BRAZILIAN plane is about to undergo an unprecedented transformation into a nightclub.

The body of the 160ft Boeing 727 will have a dance floor for 300 people, complete with a deck, bar and additional dance points along both wings.

A Boeing 727 is converted into a nightclub

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A Boeing 727 is converted into a nightclub
The project is expected to be completed in June 2024

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The project is expected to be completed in June 2024
Most of the aircraft remains have now arrived on site for work

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Most of the aircraft remains have now arrived on site for work

The creators of the project also envision a second dance floor in the space under the belly of the dance floor airplaneswhich could fit two thousand dancers.

Fabiano Tamburus, who designed the lighting project, recorded this LED strips that are “eight times stronger than standard strips”.

The movement of the lights also varies considerably more than that of regular nightclub lights, and will be located around the entire interior and exterior of the aircraft.

According to the businessman and DJ Renato Ratier, who was responsible for the takeover, such a project is absolutely unprecedented.

He said: “The biggest difference is the experience the person will have, the freedom of being able to dance at a very high altitude, because this structure will be on the top of a hill.”

The aircraft project will be built overlooking the complex and skyscrapers in an entertainment complex in Camboriú, on the north coast of Santa Catarina. Brazil.

According to the creators of the project, special permission was needed to start the process.

First, they had to obtain appropriate permission to move the plane's carcass from the warehouse at Afonso Pena International Airport, in São José dos Pinhais.

Yet things have hardly been smooth sailing since then.

On January 23, the vehicle containing the demolition plane was detained in Paraná due to upcoming transport problems.

The enormous carcass attracted the attention of drivers in the area and images of the plane began circulating on social media.

The body of the plane was released no fewer than five days later, on January 28, but the cargo finally arrived in Camboriú.

Renato Ratier also confirmed that the plane's wings will be transported separately on a new voyage in the coming days.

His aircraft project, called Jet Set, is expected to open in June.

While Ratier's airplane-turned nightclub is certainly a world first, he's not the first person the travel world has identified as the perfect entertainment venue.

Last year, then Berlin's defunct Tegel Airport was transformed into a huge nightclub where festivals are organised.

Time-out ranked the space 13th in their 24 best things to do in the world in 2024, adding that big things were planned at the former airport.

The magazine wrote: “The building, famous for its striking brutalist architecturecan accommodate up to 700 people.

'According to the nightclub Instagram, the space is “planning big things for next year's outdoor season.” Grab your grungiest, stubbiest dancing shoes.”

The lighting will consist of LED strips that are eight times stronger than normal ones

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The lighting will consist of LED strips that are eight times stronger than normal ones
The upper dance floor, in the body of the plane, can accommodate 300 people

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The upper dance floor, in the body of the plane, can accommodate 300 people
The wings will also be redesigned as additional dance spaces

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The wings will also be redesigned as additional dance spaces
The lower dance floor, under the belly of the aircraft, can accommodate up to 2,000 people

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The lower dance floor, under the belly of the aircraft, can accommodate up to 2,000 people

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