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Donate an airplane to your alma mater, Xi'an University of Technology! He was the first Chinese college student to make a self-made airplane: Chen Mo

During the 2019 Xi'an Airshow, Chen Mo, who has achieved remarkable entrepreneurial achievements, will return to Xi'an, sign a school-enterprise cooperation agreement with his alma mater, Xi'an University of Technology, carry out closer industry-university-research cooperation, and donate his first self-made aircraft successfully developed in school to his alma mater, so as to inspire more young students with aviation dreams to devote themselves to the aviation field and realize the blue sky dream.

Back in 2010, Chen Mo, who had an aviation dream, was admitted to the Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering of Mingde College of Northwestern Polytechnical University majoring in aircraft manufacturing engineering. "A peasant's own aircraft flew into the sky" In his freshman year, such a news set off a terrible wave in Chen Mo's heart: Everyone can build an airplane, and he is still studying aircraft manufacturing engineering, so why can't he do it?

Therefore, at the end of August 2011, Chen Mo's aircraft manufacturing project was started. A self-made aircraft, the cost of materials alone is 100,000 yuan. For Chen Mo, who came from a cold background and relied on state student loans to pay tuition, this amount of money is nothing less than astronomical. Part-time work, stalls and mobile phone films, self-made software to carry out mobile phone recharge business, contract convenience stores on campus... Chen Mo tried his best to accumulate original funds and purchase relevant technical information and drawings from abroad. The school also vigorously supports the innovative practice of students, providing Chen Mo with a studio of more than 100 square meters.

Easier said than done. Chen Mo was not only facing hundreds of pages of English drawings, materials and more than 5,000 aircraft parts, but also the incomprehension and questioning of family, friends and classmates. Chen Mo told himself that since he had chosen this path, only by persevering could he see the dawn of victory. In the following year, Chen Mo completed the small plane by hand bit by bit in the studio provided by the school.

On December 26, 2012, on an unfinished road in the southern suburbs of Xi'an, Chen Mo's hand-built aircraft stopped on the side of the road and did the final commissioning work before the test flight. Many enthusiasts in the domestic aircraft circle learned that Chen Mo's self-made aircraft was about to fly, and they also spontaneously flew to Xi'an from all over the country to assist Chen Mo in this test flight activity.

"On the day of the test flight, I carefully recalled every detail of the aircraft over and over again, all of which passed twice, and found that there was no problem and no mistakes before I was assured." In the end, the plane broke through the long sky, carried Chen Mo's dream, and flew to the blue sky. The successful test flight achieved Chen Mo's dream of flying, and he also became the first person in China to make a self-made aircraft for chinese college students.

"I have always felt that through my hands, I turned a pile of raw materials into parts on the plane, and then assembled from the parts into an airplane, and finally, the plane flew to the blue sky with a dream." The beauty of this process may not be appreciated by others, but it does have a supreme attraction to me. Talking about the personal journey of pursuing dreams, Chen Mo said frankly.

Xi'an Airshow, which has been successfully held for five consecutive years, has been committed to popularizing aviation knowledge, disseminating aviation culture, displaying aviation achievements, carrying forward the spirit of aviation, and providing a broad space for young people like Chen Mo to pursue their dreams. During this year's air show, we will continue to launch diversified economic exchange and cooperation activities, build a bridge for the transformation of general aviation scientific and technological innovation achievements, effectively promote the implementation of general aviation scientific and technological achievements, and help more aspiring young people realize the dream of general aviation.

Donate an airplane to your alma mater, Xi'an University of Technology! He was the first Chinese college student to make a self-made airplane: Chen Mo

(Xi'an Newspaper All-Media Reporter Fan Hua Huang Xiaowei)

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