A Homemade Helicopter from Somaliland
[Note: Somaliland is different than Somalia.]
These are the kinds of stories and projects that you just can’t make up. We’ve written about Nigerian Mubarak Abdullahi’s home made helicopter a couple years ago from old car parts. It appears that 3 Somaliland men built a helicopter too, using scrap metal and an old van engine.
Much like the Nigerian one, there is no video footage of this one flying. It’s not easy to build a machine that looks and acts like a helicopter, but it’s a lot easier than making one that flies. It does take a lot of drive, thinking and skill to build even these models, but I won’t be truly impressed until I see a video of one taking off and landing.
“The trio, Mohamed Abdi Barkadle, Saed Abdi Jide and Abdi Farah Lidan said the purpose of their helicopter was to be used to fight fire in the city and surrounding area. They receive no major sponsors, financial nor material support from any one including the government, it is a three men vision and ingenuity.”
Now, the question is… Could we get the three (and the helicopter) to Maker Faire Africa in Nairobi this August?
Tags: diy, hand made, helicopter, home made, homemade, old parts, somaliland







28 March 2010 - 5:24 am - :
Note: Somaliland is still like Somalia but Somalia is not like Somaliland
Also unless they get a better engine I don’t thinks its gonna fly. you need to rotate fast and you can have an engine die on you in mid air.