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Who made the first plane in China?
1909 On September 2 1, Feng Ru, the earliest aircraft designer and pilot in China, flew his own designed and manufactured aircraft and made a test flight on Piedmont Mountain near Oakland, USA. His first flight was a success. Later, he flew many times. His plane flew at an altitude of 2 10 m and a speed of 105 km per hour, and the flying distance in the coastal bay reached 32 km. This is the first time for China people to fly a homemade plane into the blue sky.

Feng Ru, 1883, was born in Enping, Guangdong Province on February 25th, and went to work in the United States as a teenager. After 10 years of work and study, I studied mechanical technology hard and mastered mechanical and electrical knowledge. After the successful test flight of the Wright brothers' plane, Feng Ru was deeply influenced and determined to develop and fly the plane to serve the motherland. 1907, Feng Ru, together with several other overseas Chinese, rented a factory in Auckland to develop airplanes. Although he suffered setbacks, he was not discouraged. After 10 revisions, he finally succeeded. 19 10, Feng Ru made a new biplane, which was successfully performed in Auckland from 10 to 12 that year. Dr. Sun Yat-sen praised "we have outstanding talents in China".

19 1 1 February, Feng Ru returned to China with his assistant and two homemade planes, ready to serve the motherland. On August 25th, 2002, Feng Ru made his first flight on the territory of China in Tang Yan. Due to the failure of the control system, the plane stalled and fell when it flew to 100 meters. Feng Ru was seriously injured and died after being rescued. He became the first pilot to crash in China.