CN Chinese Inventor Told to Stop Testing His Homemade Helicopter - I dunno man, doesn't look any less safe as any other Chinese invention.

Chinese Inventor Told to Stop Testing His Homemade Helicopter
By John Feng


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Police in eastern China have asked a local inventor to stop testing a homemade helicopter after he had a friend take off in the rudimentary aircraft earlier this month.

The crude one-seater designed by Chen Ruihua, 59, was assembled with basic parts sourced both locally and off the internet. The authorities in the town of Miaoquan, in Changshu in Jiangsu province, deemed it a "potential safety hazard," according to a statement released on WeChat [A] last Friday.

Local police, who had come across a video of previous test flights, visited his workshop to prevent another. Building homemade aircraft isn't against the law, they said, but it is unlawful to pilot one without authorization from the civil aviation authority, and without the requisite training and qualifications.

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A picture released by the Changshu Public Security Bureau in Jiangsu, China, on March 25, 2022, shows part of a homemade helicopter designed by local inventor Chen Ruihua, 59.



Chen, whose family owns a plastic mold plant, has neither an engineering degree nor a pilot license. He told the police he had been making aircraft as a pastime for a decade, but said he had no intention of selling any and didn't allow any observers to watch his test flights.

His latest invention weighs 375 pounds and measures nearly 12 feet long. It has a folding fuselage and was able to reach an altitude of "several hundred meters," he said. Chen said it was the third generation of the same design, after two previous versions had failed to leave the ground.

He didn't disclose how much time and money he had put into his working model, but suggested it wasn't a small sum.

In its statement, the Changshu Public Security Bureau said Chen's simple helicopter was based on an unspecified Russian [A] rotorcraft. It was powered by a boat engine, said the police, who also released footage of the aircraft taking off and landing at different locations.

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A picture released by the Changshu Public Security Bureau in Jiangsu, China, on March 25, 2022, shows the aircraft workshop of local inventor Chen Ruihua, 59.


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A picture released by the Changshu Public Security Bureau in Jiangsu, China, on March 25, 2022, shows the aircraft workshop of local inventor Chen Ruihua, 59.



"The person test-flying the aircraft wasn't me, but rather my partner," Chen told Chengdu's Red Star News on Monday. He plans to upgrade the helicopter's equipment and turn it into a drone for crop dusting.

Gong Jian, an officer with Miaoquan police, praised Chen's work ethic and courage, but said the law had to be observed in order to ensure public safety.

"The aircraft is crude and has no safety equipment," said Gong. "Careless test flights could threaten the life and property of the operator himself and those of nearby residents, and will also hinder air traffic management."

Local police said Chen promised never to test his homemade helicopter again. It apparently took some convincing.




Edit: So I've been unable to find the video footage in a format I can convert into an MP4 easily, but it is available on this Newsweek article [A]
 
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I feel like a used boat engine might not be the best choice for a flying machine. Every time you see a boat it's broken down and don't they usually cool with sea/lake water rather than a radiator system?
 
I've always thought personal DIY projects to be an important human right. Humanity would not have what it has without people like that man building crazy gadgets and machines. We wouldnt have fire were it not for the people who figured out how to make it, we wouldnt have automobiles without people like Ford. We need people like him.
 
The government's response this guy is one of the reasons why I can't think of a single modern Chinese invention and why they brag about pointless 5G patents as proof of innovation.
 
The government's response this guy is one of the reasons why I can't think of a single modern Chinese invention and why they brag about pointless 5G patents as proof of innovation.
Well, the only time that I remember when the Chinese was actually creative with making stuff is from when they had emperors and spears. Everything went down the shitter once the revolutionaries killed off anyone with an higher education.
 
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Well, the only time that I remember when the Chinese was actually creative with making stuff is from when they had emperors and spears. Everything went down the shitter once the revolutionaries killed off anyone with an higher education.
Every day I wonder what it would be like if the Chinese never had the revolution and what kind of government they would have had. Honestly, could you imagine a still almost Chinese monarchy equivalent with some nigga dressed like a wizard saying he is of divine blood and that Russia/Japan must be demolished for the good of the kingdom?

The sad thing is, is that it still probably would have led to a more stabilized and brighter future than what China has now.
 
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Every day I wonder what it would be like if the Chinese never had the revolution and what kind of government they would have had. Honestly, could you imagine a still almost Chinese monarchy equivalent with some nigga dressed like a wizard saying he is of divine blood and that Russia/Japan must be demolished for the good of the kingdom?

The sad thing is, is that it still probably would have led to a more stabilized and brighter future than what China has now.
Nah, it still would have led to some emperor fucking all of his concubines without enjoying unlimited access to the internet. His heirs would start an civil war amongst themselves. Everyone else would be moderately less obnoxious with their nationalism, but they'll be trapped in second-world levels of poverty.

It would be something close to modern Thailand, in an way. But with more cultural tourism.
 
Dude should come to America, we have neat little carve-outs for experimental aircraft and his little project could easily be parlayed into a visa.
 
I trust that helicopter made by this guy than if it were to be made in a local factory. Definitely more quality control here than in a Foxcomm factory.
 
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