Chinese Peasant Tries To Invent Flying Saucer

XIAO, CHINA - JANUARY 7: (CHINA OUT) Chinese peasant, Du Wenda, displays the frame of the flying saucer he designed at his researching base January 7, 2005 in Xiao County, China. 39-year-old Du Wenda opened his "Universe Flying Saucer Technology Research Institute" on May 11, 2004, which does not aim at researching UFO's, but inventing flying saucers for military or civilian use. Du has been interested in flying saucers since childhood. His institute, which has 11 workers including his family, has attacted RMB 740 thousand (USD 90.24 thousand) but is running out of funds. Du is confident to produce a flying saucer that can be put into use despite financial difficulty. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)
XIAO, CHINA - JANUARY 7: (CHINA OUT) Chinese peasant, Du Wenda, displays the frame of the flying saucer he designed at his researching base January 7, 2005 in Xiao County, China. 39-year-old Du Wenda opened his "Universe Flying Saucer Technology Research Institute" on May 11, 2004, which does not aim at researching UFO's, but inventing flying saucers for military or civilian use. Du has been interested in flying saucers since childhood. His institute, which has 11 workers including his family, has attacted RMB 740 thousand (USD 90.24 thousand) but is running out of funds. Du is confident to produce a flying saucer that can be put into use despite financial difficulty. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)
Chinese Peasant Tries To Invent Flying Saucer
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7 janvier 2005
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