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Watch: Jet-shaped vehicle on round in Bathinda
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Published on March 4, 2021 - Duration: 02:35s
Watch: Jet-shaped vehicle on round in Bathinda
An architect from Punjab's Bathinda designed a vehicle inspired by Rafale.
The jet-shaped vehicle runs at 15-20km/h speed in Bathinda's Rama Mandi.
"This (vehicle) cost me about Rs 3 lakh and will be displayed in my (soon to be launched) cultural park for people, who can't afford flying so that they can fulfil their dream in some or the other way.
Its name 'Punjab Rafale' is inspired from Rafale (jets)," said Rampal Behaniwal, Architect.
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