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New Helicopters & Factory Tour

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New Turbine 2 Seat Helicopter Proves the Need for Alternative to Super Cars Russia Coaxial Heli Factory The future of transport is Ultralight Helicopters as mentioned by test pilot seen in Dynali Factory Tour

Ummah made choppers and helipad

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Helicopter made by Ummah member Ummah made helicopter by Engineers Nyang Nyang beach cliff helipad

Homemade helicopters from United States & Europe

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Aircraft Registration / Serial: G-OMHI  C/n (msn): MH001 Location City / Airport: Shipdham  Map Region / Country: England, United Kingdom Airport Codes: ICAO: EGSA IATA: -  Event: Wallis Day 2005 Photo Date: 13 August 2005 Photo by: John Allan Photo ID: 352639 Mills MH-1 Helicopter G-OMHI 07.2006 by David Moth At the PFA Rally Kemble Sabadell (LELL)   Spain - December 2, 2012  Helicopter designed and homebuilt by Vicenç Portolés. SDASMGF156 - Civilian - American - Hobby Copter - Experimental Home Built Helicopter - 1958

Chinese Serial Helicopter maker from Guangde

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How is the guy from Guangde who built the airplane doing now? Laoguan looks at the countryside  2021-07-24 09:21 People have to have some dreams, what if they come true? Qu Junwei, a young man from Guangde, Anhui Province, has had a dream since he was a child to fly into the sky on a plane he built. Xiao Qu was born in a rural area. When he was four or five years old, he had strong hands-on skills and a strong curiosity about machinery. He liked to ponder and often disassembled and reassembled toys and electrical appliances. Once, when Xiao Qu went up the mountain to do farm work, he felt it was very strenuous. He thought it would be great if he had a plane, which could save time and effort. When he was 15 years old, after graduating from junior high school, he started building airplanes at home, which he did for 18 years. Although no one around me had ever built an airplane, nor had I systematically studied aviation knowledge, I was young and full of passion. Xiao Qu bought many b...