Kenyan Homebuilt Aircraft Manufacturer
An I.T. specialist in Kenya, Gabriel Nderitu, spent six months researching aircraft on the Internet and one year building what he hopes may become a true Kenyan homebuilt flying machine.
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2. slayer_x911 commented 13 years ago
"Desperate times call for desperate measures"
making a plane from scratch is seriously hardwork, good job buddy, hope you fly it soon
making a plane from scratch is seriously hardwork, good job buddy, hope you fly it soon
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5. nokster commented 13 years ago
#1 Your answer lies here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-_dsNTZch0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-_dsNTZch0
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6. irishgek commented 13 years ago
Thanks #5 , but as already suspected its made of scrap metal steal and iron , its way too heavy the motor has either not enough power or is not set up to run the rpm it needs as you can see on the video you posted its not even strong enough to pull it along its self .
I give him 10 out of 10 for effort it does look like a plane and while its amazing that he managed all this with no education I think he is right in one way , As he said back to the drawing board and just like the wright brothers try try and try again and eventually he will get it!
I give him 10 out of 10 for effort it does look like a plane and while its amazing that he managed all this with no education I think he is right in one way , As he said back to the drawing board and just like the wright brothers try try and try again and eventually he will get it!
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7. thundercash commented 13 years ago
Up next: Monkeys invent fire
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8. lockandload commented 13 years ago
'this aircraft is unique because it is detachable..'
lets just hope it dosnt come detached in mid air..
on the other hand, great job!
lets just hope it dosnt come detached in mid air..
on the other hand, great job!
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9. ValdeLevis commented 13 years ago
He would do better to study ultralight (that's microlight to some of you) aircraft designs. I believe a bamboo airframe with fabric covered wing and control surfaces is quite feasible. A two cycle motorcycle engine should provide a better power to weight ratio than the Toyota engine he's used for this attempt. You have to admire his spirit in this project, it's a lofty goal. Good luck to him.
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11. Fergus_Thedog commented 13 years ago
"One begins to doubt its stability".... Begins?! Hey buddy, build a boat first, at least you might be able to swim home...
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12. ComentAtor commented 13 years ago
#5 After the first video i hoped he would manage to at least accomplish a lift for a few hundred meters, after this video and 3 collapses on runway i hope for his sake he won't.
#9 agree with you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sqEteyQE2o
#9 agree with you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sqEteyQE2o
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14. egglicker commented 13 years ago
From nothing but a hope, this guy attempted to create his OWN version of an aircraft... How many of us could even try to do the same with what materials we have at hand? 99% of us couldn't even make a go kart.. that actually steers it's wheels like the cars we drive... because you have no idea.
+34 1. imagic commented 13 years ago