Canadian Inventor constructs Flying Wagon For Rescue

Canadian inventor Bill Lishman, the guy who inspired the 1996 movie Fly Away Home, has invented a PORTABLE FLYING RESCUE VEHICLE. The craft, which looks like a child’s wagon with three wheels lashed to a kite with a lawnmower engine strapped to the back, would be loaded by the dozen into

planes and flown to catastrophe areas. next the craft would be assembled, and pilots would fly them in all directions to towns or villages to deliver relieve supplies like medicine, food and water. The invention would be far cheaper, faster and more flexible than current methods of getting helicopters to deliver supplies.

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