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China boy grabs public attention by ‘handcrafting’ turbojet engine in family’s living room

Youngster who describes himself as ‘rocket boy’ brushes off scepticism about the authenticity of his abilities; says he is not afraid to fail

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A 14-year-old boy in China has captured the spotlight by “handcrafting” a turbojet engine in his living room. Photo: SCMP composite/QQ.com/Sohu
Fran Luin Beijing

A 14-year-old Chinese boy who reportedly “handcrafted” turbo engines in his home living room has sparked a heated social media discussion about his background.

Teenager Che Jingang, from southern China’s Hainan Island, came under the spotlight after several state media outlets reported him as a self-taught engineer.

Che, who has a social media account run by his mother with 30,000 followers, said he is enthusiastic about “everything that flies” and this passion led him down a path of self-studying calculus, aerodynamics since Primary Three.

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This eventually led him into handcrafting turbo engines in his living room.

Che Jingang holds an engine part up to the camera as he works on his creation. Photo: Handout
Che Jingang holds an engine part up to the camera as he works on his creation. Photo: Handout

In the videos he posted, he introduces the process he employs to make and test his engines using jargon and calls himself “rocket boy” in the hashtag.

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