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Indian engineer builds jet-shaped vehicle he can drive around in
INDIA (Punjab) You must have seen a lot of Rafale aircraft flying in the sky, but these days the Rafale aircraft running on the road has become a center of special attraction in Punjab This Rafale aircraft has been prepared by Rama Mandi's Rampal Behniwal. and Kuldeep Singh
The vehicle which cost Rs 3 lakh has been painted light blue in color and can run at a speed of 15-20 kph.
An architect based out of Punjab has designed a jet-shaped vehicle and named it 'Punjab Rafale'.
The vehicle which cost Rs 3 lakh has been painted light blue in color and can run at a speed of 15-20 kph. Looking like an aircraft, it has side view mirrors, a windshield, and does not have any roof.
This road-going Jet-Shaped Vehicle is ten feet wide and 18 feet long. In this, only the engine and gear of the Maruti car have been used, while the chassis has been prepared by them. Four tires have been installed in it. The front two tires are smaller, while the rear two tires are bigger.
A total of Rs 3 lakh has been spent on making it. It's only been a few days since it was made. It is being liked a lot by the people.
The man behind this unique innovation, Rampal Behaniwal says that the vehicle will be soon displayed at a cultural park.
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