

Farmer Shi Songbo from Shangqiu city, Henan province, said that he has always had a fascination with flight and really wanted to try it for himself. To do this, Shi spent 300,000 yuan (about £30,000) crafting a 23-metre-long, 10-metre-tall airship...
oped: Well hell..kudos to the farmer...he gave it a good shot...however this gives POTUS a great talking point on trade with China...when they actually learn how to produce quality products...rather than steal ideas (Intellectual Property)!
See: http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2017/08/what-its-like-to-flyand-stallin-icon-a5.html
What do you like doing in your spare time? Whatever your hobbies
are, they are unlikely to be as exciting as these. From fully
functioning submarines to tanks and homemade helicopters, here are some
of the most inventive vehicles built by some men with slightly too much
time in their hands.
Above, 50-year-old farmer Chen Lianxue with his homemade plane on the roof of his house in Qifu village of Pingliang, Gansu province. The plane took Chen about 28,000 yuan (£2,900) and over two years time to make, local media reported. Observant readers will have noticed that Mr Lianxue's craft only has one wing.
Above, 50-year-old farmer Chen Lianxue with his homemade plane on the roof of his house in Qifu village of Pingliang, Gansu province. The plane took Chen about 28,000 yuan (£2,900) and over two years time to make, local media reported. Observant readers will have noticed that Mr Lianxue's craft only has one wing.
REUTERS/China Daily
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