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Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by Ralphdan(m): 6:55pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
pls a pic of the inside. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by DonCortino: 6:56pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
First of all this crap doesn't look like a helicopter. Its like a plane with propeller at d top, so op should look for another name for it. Maybe aerocopter And lastly if it dose not fly its not what it is but a prototype. Kudos to the kid for building a prototype UFO. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by kosokoadeyemi: 6:57pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Good but state or federal should assist him further. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by deolu2000(m): 6:57pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
The other day one built a cupboard said it's a car with wood,today again this one has built a cow image and said it's a copter, if that thing dares to leave that spot it will cause an accident. The guy should concentrate on being a panel beater or something. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by blackprowler: 7:00pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Another idle joke once more. If you want to understand why Nigerians don't know nada, come to find out their discussions on nairaland. Maybe this latest clown sculptor will get a scholarship from an equally dumb governor or something. I won't explain; it's just too far to begin. My fellow engineers may have a clue |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by calaharry: 7:00pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
So where did he fly the helicopter to? This is laughable...be educated, until it flies and lands it is not an helicopter...until it can move and stop, it is not an automobile...the body work is a good start my boy,but then make the engine and make it fly,for now go back to the drawing board,do the schematics,avionics,and aeronautical design then call me... |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by Nobody: 7:00pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Wat is dis? Rubbishkopter |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by Whymee: 7:06pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
The likes of tailor, welder, bricklayers, barber, etc will appreciate things like this. No engineering student or engineers and few with sound minds will appreciate this non sense. I belong to such few. This is nothing but rubbish. Such could not have been on front page, who ever puts it there belong to the first group. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by Cosbyrich: 7:07pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
CUM4WHAT:lol |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by loomer: 7:08pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Una no dey shame? The OP wey call this thing helicopter na only God go judge am 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by DonCortino: 7:08pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Princek12: Fly keh?? You mean before u enter it for u to be pushed around the compound. Hahhaahahaahahaahaahaa 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by banmee(m): 7:16pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
I don't blame the OP. I blame the MOD. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by DonCortino: 7:17pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
kosokoadeyemi:How na? Have they finished assisting other panel beaters we have around? |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by jude33084(m): 7:19pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
popesam1: Are you for real mehn?! |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by jude33084(m): 7:22pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
The mod and the op are the same. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by popesam1(m): 7:22pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
jude33084:Someone has to encourage him to do more |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by ooshinibos: 7:26pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Nice , This guy should perform the test flight on his helicopter , I will pay for the fuel |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by Cosbyrich: 7:27pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Mortiple:I think this guy is the only one still making it real: the LAUTECH graduate building flying engines from locally-sourced materials in Nigeria February 25, 2016 by Victor Ekwealor Rushing to the office through the hot Lagos sun in this heatwave, I didn’t feel a single burn. My mind was filled with “ifs” and more “whys”. A million questions crammed my brain as it worked hard to tackle the task at hand — I had to interview a young Nigerian drone maker doing extraordinary things with flying engines “Good afternoon sir,” Olaoluwa Ayoola greets with an endearing, unassuming politeness as he alights from the bus, even though I had insisted he addressed me by my first name. A few months back, when I heard about a Nigerian student that made a drone and was resident in Nigeria, I was both ecstatic about the prospect of meeting him and sad the Nigerian media didn’t give people like him any enough coverage. In the spirit of dronemanship, I give you 23 year- old Ayoola Olaoluwa, a Computer Science graduate of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) who has built a working camera drone and a Flying Car from scratch. Background lagos-traffic “The traffic in Lagos is horrible and makes the state appear bigger than it actually is. Getting from one place to another is war!” I remember this young man was from Ogbomosho in Oyo State where traffic isn’t a major headache. He is the second son in a family of four and by his manners, was from a well mannered parentage. I wondered aloud what attracted a Computer Scientist to aeronautics, Ayoola Olaolu Drone (106 of 239) “I initially wanted to study aeronautical engineering, but it wasn’t available in any Nigerian university at the time, so I settled for Computer Science which is somehow a branch of aeronautics,” he replied with head bowed setting up his machines to be photographed in preparation for our interview. Ayoola hopes to acquire a Masters Degree in aeronautics someday to develop his passion for making flying engines. How the journey started IMG_20131116_175742_0 “I have been making things for as long as I remember” From building a shiny hyper realistic aeroplane when he was 13 years old to making rotor powered cars that operated on finger batteries, Ayoola had always been creating machines with a leaning towards air engines. “Everybody was awed by the plane I built”, he laughs in recollection, !but it was not working. It couldn’t fly or even move and they did not even know.” “Making things has always been something I did as a pastime,” he adds, “the way other people engage themselves in their spare time, I want to create things. It is more like a hobby for me” Introducing the drones Ayoola Olaolu Drone (113 of 239) When I asked him to tell me about his inventions, this young man was quick to point out that they were not his inventions. “Drones are not new, and I did not invent them, you can call them innovations, I might agree to that but they are more like tweaked prototypes of already existing technology,” he replied in correction of my intentional slip. Ayoola Olaolu Drone (35 of 239) The drone is a battery powered quadcopter with four rotors attached to the wings and controlled by a joystick that has been tweaked to serve as controls for both the Flying Car and the drone. Ayoola Olaolu Drone (99 of 239) “I had to buy the batteries online not because there was no local substitute, but they were all heavy and not powerful enough. Even these one still require constant charging after say nearly 30 minutes of continuous use” I noticed he had to change the batteries multiple times during our test flight. Ayoola Olaolu Drone (43 of 239) “The controller was originally built for a toy, but I reconfigured the frequency to control both the Flying Car and the Drone” The controller was the most fascinating part of the engineering to me. I couldn’t wrap my mind around completely altering an already built joystick. The more I asked, the more he explained and the more confused I got. I just left it, but it is mind-blowing nevertheless. “The drone goes over 300 meters in the sky,” Ayoola tells me, “the time it got missing during the NYSC test flight, I took it too high” The Flying Car It can drive like a normal car and take off without having to taxi on any runway. “A flaw in the design of the drone actually inspired this Flying Car,” remarks Ayoola. “In other words, it started out as a mistake and at the end of the day, I really did like what came out of it. ” According to Ayoola, what started out as a flaw turned into the best hybrids there is. Imagine having a car that can fly and is not anyway as expensive as any known flying machine. It could completely phase out traffic in congested cities and change the way ambulance services operate. Ayoola Olaolu Drone (160 of 239) The Flying Car can also go above 30o meters in the air as its flying technology is similar to the drone. It is just a hybrid of a functional motor engine that moves the tires and a flying engine. Ayoola Olaolu Drone (36 of 239) Having built all these from scratch without formal training of any sorts, I beg to disagree with the “tweaked prototypes” label. This young man struggling against the odds to do the seemingly impossible considering the dispensation in Nigeria today is a working prototype of innovative awesomeness himself. I stand to be corrected. Challenges Ayoola Olaolu Drone (196 of 239) The greatest challenge for the young inventor at the moment is lack of technical know-how. Being a computer science graduate and an aeronautics buff hasn’t exactly made the process seamless for him. Ayoola Olaolu Drone (205 of 239) “Most of the things I know, I learnt myself. Reading up online, trying and failing till something is achieved. I wish there was an educational structure for people passionate about innovative pursuits to gain hands-on knowledge in those areas.” Without further probing, we all know most of these facilities that have been set down for purely technical education are not functional and the operational ones are limited in their reach. Ayoola Olaolu Drone (167 of 239) Ayoola feels Nigeria is too dependent on the western world for every bit of technological exploit when there is a lot to look inwards to. Another challenge for him was sourcing materials to assemble these little engines. The first drone he ever made was an aluminium scarps contraption that was too heavy to fly properly. IMG_20140308_162651_0 “With time, I got to figure out that the lighter the material, the easier it is for the craft to stay longer in the air and be easily manoeuvred.” And the search for a lightweight material finally led to a Styrofoam body that was, in an ironic twist, so light it fell on most landing attempts or turning for the Flying Car. Says Ayoola: “One time, I was asked to demonstrate how high the drone could go and I went all in. The drone went so high into the sky that I lost sight of it and had to build another prototype.” Ayoola Olaolu Drone (58 of 239) “The white colour of the Styrofoam against the white clouds is a camouflage that would never fail to confuse anybody any day,” The problem of a good body was one that 3D printing would solve effectively without any qualms. But 3D Printing when pesin never chop? Really? IMG-20150210-WA000 “My NYSC was in Egbedore Local Government Area of Osun state from October 2014 to November 2015 and during that period, I used the drone as my project of sorts in camp and it attracted a lot of attention. The Director General of NYSC and the Deputy Governor of Osun State also came to see the drone in action. And according to Ayoola, through that period until now, he has written to every relevant government agency, parastatal and research body, yet no reply. “They always say they would get back to me, but they never do.”, says Ayoola. Innovation culture innovation There are a million innovators like Ayoola in Nigeria today who have the gift, passion and drive to revamp the Nigerian tech space from a hardware angle. Creating practical solutions that would make everyday life more enjoyable and also putting Nigeria on the map of global technological advancement. But young people like this need massive support from the government, companies, corporate bodies and even individuals. Technology seems to be the roadmap to Nigeria’s new glory, so let us all support innovation wherever it rears it’s beautiful head. Be it in the form of an Ayoola or somebody else. Support innovation to grow Naija. https://www.nairaland.com/2963797/meet-lautech-graduate-building-flying#43515773 |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by shanktang(m): 7:28pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Im really suprised many of us are here celebrating this 21st century midiocrity, and some are even talking about effort, whatever effort you put up to achieve an incredulous crap like this is an absolute waste of precious time and thats just one among the reasons we are still backward |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by AlPicapcI(m): 7:29pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
ExAngel007: Yoruba Helicopter.... 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by kolmart: 7:29pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
some people are foolish, their forefather cannot even build/made ordinary broom not to talk of theirself building a local fan still they will be condeming an expert/talented people that are using their brain to construct or made good things locally. Later this people will be complaining of rising in dollar. since they cannot appreciate locally made things foolish people |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by spoman: 7:34pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Naso Oyibo take start. Oyo state to Saudi Arabia in 30Mins. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by Bobbysmart6(m): 7:34pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Mortiple:ta! hm dey 4 ur body.smh |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:35pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
That is a statue of an HELECOPTER and not the real helecopter that can fly |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by bigfrancis21: 7:35pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
I can't believe we are celebrating this level of mediocrity in this age and time. Smh. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by beajjay(m): 7:37pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Helicopter with wheels.....smh
Combination of Helicopter and Aeroplane...
OP, I think Aero-Copter whould be better name
Looks too heavy to move sef
All I see is the work of a welder and a painter #lobatan |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by musicwriter(m): 7:40pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Mortiple: Rome was not built in a day. 1. Here is the picture of the first airplane. 2. Here is the picture of the first car. [img]http://www.americaslibrary.gov/assets/es/in/es_in_elwood_1_e.jpg[/img] 3. Here is a picture of the first mobile phone. [img]http://starwinar.files./2010/02/martincooper1_wideweb__470x3620.jpg[/img] It's like that for every other technology. We must start from somewhere. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by tk4rd: 7:42pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
It's not going to fly. Its body is too heavy for the tiny rotors to carry. The rotors are not aerodynamically aligned. ExAngel007: |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by diegwu01: 7:45pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
We keep deceiving ourselves in this country... the other day, the Minister of Science and tech, left his office and pressing matters to celebrate 2 lazy guys with 30$ drones claiming to be inventors. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by dazzlingd(m): 7:47pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
I see a giant wheelbarrow with ceiling fan on top |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by toprealman: 7:49pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
The " helicopter ".....I believe I can fly. |
Re: Nigerian Man Builds "Helicopter" In Oyo (photos) by sensaraj(f): 7:49pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
Nice one at least he will be counted as one of the. People to own helicopter abi na pj in his community keep it up oyo is always ahead una no go kill person for this nairaland carry on boy the lord is your strength ; |
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