BEIJING (CHINA DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A father in Beijing who sent a helicopter to his daughter's school for a science assignment has triggered heated discussions online.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING - A father in Beijing who sent a helicopter to his daughter's school for a science assignment has triggered heated discussions online.
According to the netizen, the helicopter was sent to Fengdan Experimental Primary School in Beijing's Haidian district by the girl's father as part of the school's science festival, for which she was assigned to learn about the working principles of helicopters, Beijing Youth Daily reported last Saturday .The father, surnamed Chen, who owns a helicopter tour company, said two of his employees flew the helicopter to the school at the school's invitation.
"It's like students need to have a lesson about films and a parent works at the cinema and has the ability to offer free films to the students," the netizen added."Other parents should be grateful to the parent and such deeds should be encouraged." "Low, slow, small" aircraft are those that fly at an altitude below 1,000m, have a speed of no more than 200kmh and a radar cross-section of no more than 2 sq m.
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