Artist makes flying helicopter by using his cat's corpse

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After the apocalypse, those who somehow would manage to survive it might see zombies and dead man walking in the shattered streets. However, much before one faces and somehow endures the day of reckoning, here’s the chance to see a dead cat flying to scare the crap out of you. Denied cremation by Dutch Bart Jansen and converted into a remote controlled helicopter, the feline carcass flying into your face would make you seek ways to realize your guilt (apocalyptically speaking) for sure!

 

Dubbed as Orvillecopter, the flying machine flaunts an outstretched feline body that has been attached with rotors and a power source to maintain that perfect flight. The deceased cat, Orville, was hit by a car and was later, denied burial. Anyhow, a simple cremation could have never fetched such acclaim to the deceased pet for sure. As Jansen puts in, Orville is the only cat that has achieved the “greatest goal” of flying with the birds. While some might consider it as gross injustice doled out to a departed pet, others could see and admire the innovation that has gone into the making of Orvillecopter.

Before you decide upon any of these extreme opinions and find a way to justify or admire the creation, please make sure to see the videos of that bizarre flight…

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