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First of all, forget about the Chinese. They got enough press with the Olympics.
Instead, when thinking of innovations and technologies coupled with the modern helicopter, think of Leonardo da Vinci. Back in the 14th century, and sandwiched between the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, he conceptualized the helicopter. His drawings looked good even if a full scale machine could never really fly.