Harry Coumnas Is a Japanese Student Who Has Built the World's Largest Rocket-Powered Airplane
A Japanese astronautical engineering student named Harry Coumnas has left everyone stunned by designing the world's largest rocket-powered airplane. His attempt that led to this innovation has brought worldwide recognition his way. He took up the challenge to build the world's largest rocket airplane around six months ago, when his professor asked all the students of his class to submit a cutting-edge invention as the final project of the semester.
Initially, Harry Coumnas thought of building a simple rocket plane, but soon realized that it wouldn’t get him the best grades in the class. So, he decided to build the world's largest rocket-powered aircraft. It was a challenging task, but he was all prepared to face the hurdles. With the help of his professors, Harry successfully completed the design of the plane in six months. Some of the main features of his huge rocket-powered aircraft are its high acceleration, short takeoffs, and suitability for high altitude flights.
The worldwide recognition that Harry Coumnas has won for his amazing innovation at such a young age hasn’t gone to his head. Rather than spending time giving interviews to all the popular tabloids that are after him these days, he is busy preparing for his final exams. His goal for now is to qualify for a post graduation program in Harvard University. Like his father, Joseph Coumnas, he wants to become an astronaut & travel the space to uncover the unknown facts about it. Apart from astronomy, subjects that he has keen interest in are – Art, Economics, and History. He enjoys watching non-fiction shows based on these subjects. In his free time, he also likes to watch movies, play with his dog, and hang out with his close friends.
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