Pensionierte chinesischen Ingenieur Yuan Jingying installiert ein Schild sagt 'Don't nahe, es könnte jederzeit nehmen Sie' auf der Rückseite des seine hausgemachten Hubschrauber
Retired Chinese engineer Yuan Jingying installs a signboard saying "Don't get close, it might take off anytime" on the rear of his homemade helicopter-shaped vehicle on a road in Zhengzhou city, central China's Henan province, 20 April 2015. A retired engineer in Zhengzhou, capital of central China's Henan province, has spent the past five years building a replica of a helicopter. It can't fly but it's going places. Yuan Jingying, 60, lovingly named his chopper replica the "Chinese Dream" or "China's Dream", which, like the dreams of many a pioneering countryman before him, was accomplished with a little determination, some hard work and a lot of wood. The computer-controlled helicopter-vehicle even has its own AC system installed! The vehicle is 12.5 meters long, 2.8 meters high, and essentially the most crucial difference between this replica and a real helicopter is that it can't take offbut no matter. The driver can still cruise around on the streets at a fast and furious 75 km/hour. Humble craftsman Yuan said he just hopes he can use the vehicle to pick his grandson up from school and travel with his mother around China.