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Homemade Bush Plane Achieves Off-Grid Flight for Under $4,200
A Chinese grassroots team in Jiujiang built a functional “Flying Flea” aircraft inspired by 1930s French designs for just $4,100. Combining naval aviation expertise and mechanical ingenuity, the team used a secondhand Rotax 447 engine, Russian pine, and aerospace adhesives. The lightweight, collapsible dual-wing plane features simplified controls, takes off at 25 mph, and achieves 2-hour flights. Experts praise its aerodynamic stability from design compromises like full-movable wings, eliminating complex flaps. Dubbed “China’s Wright brothers,” the innovators sparked global interest in cost-effective aviation, highlighting trends in democratizing flight through DIY engineering and collaborative resourcefulness.