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Video | Daredevils attempt to jet off harbour on homemade aircraft at Red Bull Flugtag

Dozens of funky "flying machines" took off from a purpose-built ramp on the Central harbourfront in the vain hope of achieving airborne glory in the Red Bull Flugtag.

The "Eagle Bomber", one of the 43 competitors in yesterday's Flugtag event, takes off very briefly at Central Harbourfront. Photo: Dickson Lee
Ernest Kao

They were far from being magnificent men in their flying machines - and most ended up in the drink.

Dozens of funky "flying machines" took off from a purpose-built ramp on the Central harbourfront yesterday in the vain hope of achieving airborne glory in the Red Bull Flugtag.

Watch: Funky homemade aircraft take off into harbour in Hong Kong

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Four years since the first event was held in West Kowloon it returned to the city, attracting thousands of spectators and a record-breaking number of participants hoping to "fly across to Tsim Sha Tsui".

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Most of the flying machines nosedived into the harbour, but this didn't dampen the spirits of the 43 contestants, some displaying a social message, while others were there just for fun.

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