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Chinese Farmer Builds Himself a Functional Chopper

Using only shady memories of physics class and the World Wide Web via computer and mobile, a 20-year-old Chinese farmer has built himself a wooden helicopter.

Wu Zhongyuan built the wooden helicopter out of a steel frame (pipes), a motorcycle engine (150cc) and wood from an elm tree.

Although the Chinese government won’t let him fly for safety reasons, Wu Zhongyuan says his wooden helicopter can reach up to 2,600 feet. Now that is an intense DIY project!
Trend Themes
1. DIY Aviation - The trend of individuals building their own aircraft presents disruptive innovation opportunities for small-scale aviation industries.
2. Alternative Materials - The use of unconventional materials like wood in aviation showcases disruptive innovation opportunities in the aerospace industry.
3. Technology Access - The reliance on online resources and accessible technology for DIY projects highlights disruptive innovation opportunities in educational tools and mobile technology industries.
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace - The DIY aviation trend opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for aerospace manufacturers and retailers.
2. Woodworking - The use of wood in creating functional helicopters indicates disruptive innovation opportunities in the woodworking and craftsmanship industries.
3. Online Education - The reliance on online resources for learning DIY projects creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the online education industry.

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