Ex-airline engineer takes slum kids for an air ride (the video is loading, may take long. Please bear with us...)
Updated on Jan 12, 2008 10:36 pm IST
Bahadur Chand Gupta, a former airline engineer fulfilled a decade old dream when he bought a decommissioned Indian Airlines plane in 2003. After nearly one-and-half-years of working on it, he managed to put it all together in Dwarka. The plane has been cut down to about two-thirds of its normal length and is supported by thick concrete pillars. The plane offers a dream come true fancy flight at an affordable cost. And for the underprivileged, the experience is for free.
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