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DIY helicopter project from Ukraine

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  HOW VINNITSA CREATED A HOMEMADE HELICOPTER  12/13/18  In artisanal conditions, 46-year-old signalman Anatoly Stafiychuk from the border village of Bronnitsa, Mogilev-Podolsk district, Vinnitsa region, made a helicopter.  The man believes that his equipment may be needed in case of an emergency to control the border.  Since childhood, A. Stafiychuk dreamed of flying, so he created his own model at a mature age.  As Vinnitsa.info writes, no one except him controlled it.  The engineer admitted that you need to have experience to fly.  He himself flew about 12 hours.  The garage serves as a hangar.  Anatoly rises into the air only over the village, although a helicopter without refueling can fly for about an hour, climb 2 kilometers and reach a speed of 100 km / h. If the security forces need Stafiychuk's help, he will control his helicopter on his own.  There are several reasons for this.  And not only formal ones, such as the fact that the apparatus is private and has not passed th

Brazilian DIY helicopter projects and helipad

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 Home with helipad in Buzios RJ Brazil Homebuilt helicopter taking flight DIY mosquito like helicopter project

Indian and Chinese DIY helicopter

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Indian man trying to make his helicopter fly 60-year-old rural electrician in Shanxi, self-made helicopter can fly up to 3000 meters, netizens have praised Sannong has a good show Release time: 20-07-3009:55Account under China Agricultural Film and Television Center "Agriculture, rural areas and farmers have a good show", for you to continue to count the amazing peasants! Like the title, today I’m going to talk about an old farmer from Shanxi, Guo Leiting! Hearing this name is not a small thing, and Uncle Guo has recently made a "big move", that is, he built a helicopter in his yard, and the test flight was successful, and it can fly up to an altitude of 3,000 meters! Of course, when I first saw this news, the editor and everyone had the same doubt: Uncle Guo would not be an engineer who returned to the countryside after retiring and built a helicopter with his professional knowledge, right? However, an investigation reveals that Uncle Guo is an authentic and sim

Homes with helipads from North America, Middle East and Europe

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Smithville, Ontario, Canada Home with helipad and yacht berth at 650 Evergreen Ln, Branson West, MO 65737 Bom Successo Portugal Golf estate with helipad Ghanadhah Abu Dhabi Palace with 4 helipads Innopolis Tatarastan with 3 heliports

Homebuilt helicopters from India and Indonesia

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Indonesian DIY helicopter Sulewasi Helicopter trial Kendari Helicopter test   Makassar Helicopter test   Sumatra helicopter maker Indonesia Delivery Drone service turned to passenger carrying capacity Indian DIY helicopter

DIY chinese coaxial helicopter

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One person can make a helicopter that can fly freely in the sky for two hours. This technology just asks you to accept it? ▲ Guo Wuchun and the helicopter he made. (Photo courtesy of correspondent) Recently, a version 4.0 helicopter built by Guo Wuchun, an employee of Zhuzhou CRRC Tianli Forging Co., Ltd. (referred to as "CRRC Tianli"), made a successful test flight. Why is version 4.0? Because this is already his fourth improved helicopter. Guo Wuchun is an equipment supervisor of "CRRC Tianli", and manufacturing aircraft has always been Guo Wuchun's wish. From the first time he saw the plane, the attitude of flying free was deeply imprinted in his heart. ▲ This model is a self-built model without a relevant license. The video only takes off in an unmanned area. Guo Wuchun has only a junior high school education, and it is self-evident that it is difficult to build an airplane. Whenever he talked about dreams with others, he could feel the doubt and ridicule in

The guy with a high school education makes his own manned helicopter in Yunnan

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  On February 17, Honghe, Yunnan.  The young man Yan Jun used his spare time to build a manned helicopter, which was updated to 4 generations in 6 years, and 4 helicopters were built.  It is reported that Yan Jun has only a high school degree, self-taught flying principles, and uses mechanical knowledge to build airplanes.  Yan Jun said that he hopes to commercialize his own aircraft in the future. Some netizens have read and said: Compared with students from European and American countries, the biggest shortcoming of Chinese students is their weak hands-on ability. They do not choose their own majors according to their own interests and hobbies. Practice is the only criterion for testing truth. Practice leads to true knowledge. This spirit is worth encouraging. Primary and secondary schools and colleges should all attach importance to science and engineering, and science and engineering should attach importance to experiments and invest more funds in scientific research, because scien

French, American and Italian helipads

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 Home with helipad in Valbonne, France   Italian winery with 3 helipads Home with helipad at 5000 Bluebird Rd, Glendora, CA 91741, USA