RV Today Archive- The Terra Wind

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Stew Oleson introduces you to the Terra Wind, an amphibious motor coach. This remarkable RV is able to drive on land and propel itself in water. The amphibious vehicle has been around since World War I but now the motor home has been successfully merged with the house boat. The motor home has garnered nationwide attention appearing in newspapers, magazines and national television.

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August 20, 2010

ppb2411 @ 2:08 am #

@bomerman104 you ain´t gonna ran out of fuel in america ;)

jamesandrew2000 @ 2:59 am #

Finally, a solution for a problem that didn’t exist.

austinman1995 @ 3:13 am #

Это весело! Кто хотел бы ПЖ у воды ?!?!?

RayVal53 @ 4:10 am #

@brokenbrush lol let me know how that works out for ya!

StArFoX888DraGoN @ 4:27 am #

i want to know how this would do in waves

voteforitnow @ 4:58 am #

lol im working with a pop up trailer

zeniris @ 5:48 am #

Who cares what the mileage is rich people can afford it and you are poor trash

XXRichieXXrichXX @ 5:52 am #

it wont handle rough water

jazzyman1 @ 6:36 am #

I have an idea!!!
that is installing long and light air tanks underneath both of sliding wall.
so when RV goes into water, walls are expaned, air tanks are also expanded cuz air tank is attaches to underside of sliding wall both.
there are two air tanks both side of RV and they are expanded !!!
so It’s good to be balanced on the water.
Commonly there are storage trunk both side of RV,so there are enough room for air tanks ,when siding walls aren’t expanded…

carveriscool @ 7:19 am #

Imagine tricking people that you are on wheels underwater like a offroat truck.

carveriscool @ 7:21 am #

@AusQuitzau Just watch The Wild Thornberrys.

AusQuitzau @ 8:04 am #

Does anyone know if it can handle conditions other than perfect flat lakes? Like how would it handle a choppy river? Or floodwaters – that’s when you’d really want it lol

jack4373 @ 8:38 am #

shit thats off the hook i would love to have one of those.

onabreeze @ 8:46 am #

GIVE ME A BOAT ANYDAY.

Poelstra13 @ 8:47 am #

Good luck with that buddy.

latexglove24 @ 9:34 am #

its to bad that it couldent have a built in water tight inside and act like a sub kinda in the middle of the RV have a parascope and back up genirators and run the left over power threw solar panels some how and little fins on the side above the wheels would kinda pop out and able to steer that big beast

chaturaw86 @ 9:37 am #

so does any 1 knw if this thng is sea worthy??

shyznic @ 10:32 am #

thats crazy… I can imagine what it costs…

geolobster @ 11:03 am #

That’s cool but I would be too woried to drive it in the water , + it looks unstable and a little ugly from the back , why put big props on it and on show wen u could have some hidden jets??

RVRentalCanada @ 11:43 am #

yea man running out of gas on the water would definitely be scary. No amount of paddling or home made sails would get you anywhere.

middlekk @ 12:17 pm #

NO way is that thing seaworthy in anything other than completely calm waters.

I predict they’ll sell 5, four will tip over sideways in a 10 knot breeze, and the other will never be used as a boat.

brokenbrush @ 12:46 pm #

The could have done it with fiberglass and saved a lot of weight. SO what is the Gas mileage ? It dosen’t need teak wood and granite counter tops.
why build it so damned expensive. SO only the rich can afford IT?
I’m gonna biuld one out of my ‘79 winnebago. I’ll just wrap it in plastic trash bags and some super glue.

starshock01 @ 1:42 pm #

sure it goes on the water but how bad does it rock when a big boat goes by?

blazerluver @ 2:05 pm #

a fortuine

vettet1 @ 2:25 pm #

that wood be frieting i wonder what would happen

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