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Agnipankh, A dream to fly ~ Homemade Powered Hang Glider

This is a video of an Amateur Engineer who had a dream to fly since childhood. Dismantling broken toys and making a new toy out of it was his hobby. Now he uses all his experiences from childhood and can make solution to any problems whether it be Engineering or you Household equipment.
In 2004, inspite of all demotivation and hurdles he faced, this engineer took up the challenge of building an aircraft so that he could fly it solo. The design was also done to make it available for anyone to build it at home, whoever wished to fly. th only challenge was to get a airstrip that was 300 mts long. Money was the primary challenge and with constant effort, his mother helped him with Rs 60,000 and his dream began to take birth into reality. With precise palnning and project implementation...the project was completed in 1 months time surprising his Collegues and Lecturers who had no idea that this dream he was talking about had so much story behind it. The machine took ground speed of 55 kms/hr to that of expected 35 kmph and proving ready to fly. Challenged by the unworthy DGCA rules, who govern the airspace in India have put restriction in flying amateur built aircraft unless undergone airworthiness test at Bangalore which is meant for Commercial licensing. A leeter to the President of India did no help and got a reply from his secretary to get help from the nearest Naval command. It went blind and deaf Eared. Week later the news reached the media and they were impressed and helped but the hurdles behind it so expensive unless you some Naval help. Top officials were behind commercial interest and no one was interested in supporting him and make it fly though proving the aircraft could....Now, his wings have folded back and is waiting to spread that day, when it is right and ready!

In 2004, inspite of all demotivation and hurdles he faced, this engineer took up the challenge of building an aircraft so that he could fly it solo. The design was also done to make it available for anyone to build it at home, whoever wished to fly. th only challenge was to get a airstrip that was 300 mts long. Money was the primary challenge and with constant effort, his mother helped him with Rs 60,000 and his dream began to take birth into reality. With precise palnning and project implementation...the project was completed in 1 months time surprising his Collegues and Lecturers who had no idea that this dream he was talking about had so much story behind it. Challenged by the unworthy DGCA rules, who govern the airspace in India have put restriction in flying amateur built aircraft unless undergone Airworthiness test at Bangalore which is meant for Commercial licensing. Flooding the newspapers and local medias at that time he was unable to make it fly though proving the aircraft ....this smartwork still remains

Видео Agnipankh, A dream to fly ~ Homemade Powered Hang Glider канала Remo Peter
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12 апреля 2011 г. 10:13:39
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