write a news report for the flying rooster first flight. give it your own headline.use as much information as u can.
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write a news report for the flying rooster first flight
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THE NEWS DAILY
The Rooster Flies: The Flying Rooster proves weird planes could fly too!
10 March 2020, David Jones, Rome, 9.30 am
The "Aerogallo" had its first flight as designed by the Italian designer and builder Ottone Baggio on 26 Dec. 2011. Ever since, in the hands of Daniele Beltrame, the test pilot, the Flrying Rooster has been one of the major highlights of the last Italian airshow season.
Thanks to our correspondent to take our attention to the aircraft "Aerogallo," designed by Italian aviation designer and domestic manufacturer Ottone Baggio who has appeared have been making the rounds at Italian air shows
Ottone's home-built rooster style, as recorded in the Flight Journal, was first hatched on a bar room napkin, of course after a couple of drinks, and comprises fabric-covered steel tube pipe fuselage and wooden wings . The painting job, a massive aerial artwork in an impressive variety of colours, is perfect for a proud rooster. The rooster's neck and head holds the Rotax 912 motor with a 100hour strength while the control stick descends from the roof of the flight deck, implying the pilot needed to push forward to go up and pull back to go down
But the flaperons in the two-thirds trailing edge of the wings on the initial test flight were not as acceptable to the pilot – pushing the rooster back into the coop to "molt" them.
Nevertheless, Ottone Baggio has to be given some credit for making home-made aircraft, which is as imaginative as the flying rooster, and maybe the only thing that would be more innovative is a flying ostrich, dodo or penguin, as Flying Journal suggested. – something to think about next time you are in a pub having a drink after a flight!
It could begin a trend with the Ostrich, and then Dodo, as well as the Penguin. All should meet at an Italian fly-in with the rooster – sorry flock in! If you can fly, that's it.