Chinese aviation pavilion wants visitors to soar


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Updated: 2010-01-07 16:39
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Visitors could sit in a cockpit and try to pilot a plane in a virtual-reality exhibition in the Aviation Pavilion at the World Expo 2010, sponsored by The China Aviation Industry Corporation and China Eastern Airlines.

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The aviation giants on January 6 opened a Website where visitors can reserve a chance to be a virtual pilot: www.airexpo2010.com.

The two state-owned enterprises spent 280 million yuan (US$41 million) for the 4,000-square-meter Aviation Pavilion.

The pavilion, shaped like a huge white cloud, will try to give visitors the feeling of "flying in the sky."

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