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Mubarak Muhammad Abdullahi and his home made Helicopter

Early this year, twas Aliyu Jelani, originally from Sokoto state Nigeria that did Nigeria Proud with his state of the art electric Chevy Volt car, in the USA news here.

This time, its a 24-year old Physics student. His name is Mubarak Muhammad Abdullahi.

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KANO (AFP) – Mubarak Muhammad Abdullahi, a 24-year-old physics undergraduate in northern Nigeria, takes old cars and motorbikes to pieces in the back yard at home and builds his own helicopters from the parts.

“It took me eight months to build this one,” he said, sweat pouring from his forehead as he filled the radiator of the banana yellow four-seater which he now parks in the grounds of his university.

The chopper, which has flown briefly on six occasions, is made from scrap aluminium that Abdullahi bought with the money he makes from computer and mobile phone repairs, and a donation from his father, who teaches at Kano’s Bayero university.

It is powered by a second-hand 133 horsepower Honda Civic car engine and kitted out with seats from an old Toyota saloon car. Its other parts come from the carcass of a Boeing 747 which crashed near Kano some years ago.

For a four-seater it is a big aircraft, measuring twelve metres (39 feet) long, seven metres high by five wide. It has never attained an altitude of more than seven feet.

The cockpit consists of a push-button ignition, an accelerator lever between the seats which controls vertical thrust, a joystick that provides balance and bearing.

A small screen on the dashboard connects to a camera underneath the helicopter for ground vision, a set of six buttons adjusts the screen’s brightness while a small transmitter is used for communication.

“You start it, allow it to run for a minute or two and you then shift the accelerator forward and the propeller on top begins to spin. The further you shift the accelerator the faster it goes and once you reach 300 rmp you press the joystick and it takes off,” Abdullahi explained from the cockpit.

He said he learned the rudiments of flying a helicopter from the Internet and first got the idea of building one from the films he watches on television.

“I watched action movies a lot and I was fascinated by the way choppers fly. I decided it would be easier to build one than to build a car,” he said pacing the premises of the security division of the university which he uses as hanger for his helicopter.

He hoped — and still does hope — that the Nigerian government and his wealthy compatriots would turn to him and stop placing orders with western manufacturers.

So far, however, government response to his chopper project has been underwhelming to say the least.

Although some government officials got very excited when they saw him conduct a demonstration flight in neighbouring Katsina state, Nigeria’s Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has so far shown no interest in his aircraft.

“No one from the NCAA has come to see what I’ve done. We don’t reward talent in this country,” he lamented.

Abdullahi does admit that his first helicopter lacks “some basic facilities like devices for measuring atmospheric pressure, altitude, humidity and the like.”

In a country with Nigeria’s abysmal air safety record officials may be loath to gamble on one student’s home-made helicopter.

But Abdullahi, undeterred, has started work on a new flying machine, which, he says, “will be a radical improvement on the first one in terms of sophistication and aesthetics.”

Currently just a spindly metal frame in the back yard, the helicopter will be a two-seater and Abdullahi calculates it will be able to fly at an altitude of 15 feet for three hours at a stretch.

It will be powered by a brand new motor — albeit Taiwan-manufactured and destined for the Jincheng motorbike so common on the streets of Kano.

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  1. Lewis Oye
    October 30, 2007 at 9:13 pm | #1

    Hi

    This guy is a genius. I hope he is the real thing.

    Does anyone know how I can get in contact with him?

    Lewis

  2. mubarak m. abdullah
    December 27, 2007 at 2:10 pm | #2

    iam the inventor of the helicopter here is my phone no 07036008034 and 07028107478 iam olways available and my adress is no 531 bayero university kano

  3. abubakar danraka
    December 27, 2007 at 3:43 pm | #3

    Gudday,
    I find it very fascinating that a fellow Nigewrian in Nigeria is this ingenious.
    Don’t relent Mubarak.
    Kindly forward your valid cell phone numbers, as i tried d ones u gave earlier and wasn’t going.
    Its for possible links abroad.
    Keep it real.
    Bye.

  4. December 28, 2007 at 7:50 am | #4

    There are millions of Nigerians many with bright minds waiting for the govenment or some unknown benefactor to solve all their problems. If more were like this young man who take initiatives and are pro active we’d be far better off as a whole.

    More grease to your elbows! Please continue to be an icon of the possibilities that abound when we start using our heads.

  5. Damith
    January 14, 2008 at 6:03 am | #5

    Hi..

    This is nice and greate work you have done..Congradualationssss………. and i like to know what is the full amount that you have spent for this great work??

  6. noel
    February 9, 2008 at 8:03 am | #6

    hi,
    i am also a helicopter enthussiast, im a filipino,
    i really appreciate the helicopter that you invented. i wish i could invent the things you made. and i will say go on! do what you want. it’s nice i’m so amazed!!! i support you. you’re a genius…

  7. Eddy Jawed
    May 27, 2008 at 2:40 pm | #7

    Its so inspirational and wonderful that Africans in Nigeria are becoming more techinically minded and trying to invent great things that are within shoe-string budgets.
    With more brilliant genius’s such as Mubarak, we could have a more developed Africa, which in turn would improve our world environment and set Europe and the America’s to pace. Just early days yet, but here is a glimpse of great things to come.

  8. akinbiyi
    May 29, 2008 at 10:46 am | #8

    please,i need alaptop computer

  9. Mohammad tariq
    June 19, 2008 at 8:59 am | #9

    wounderful!!!!!!!!!Dear brother i m from pakistan. Ur work i really apreciate it .I also trying to make the heli but its a small one and just a hobby. allah bless u.and give u more courage.

  10. GIOVANNI HENRIQUE GUIDELLI
    June 22, 2008 at 1:14 am | #10

    HELLO. I FROM OF THE BRASIL.
    I LIKE OF THE HELICÓPTERO.
    ITS FOR SALE?
    2.500 DÓLARES?

  11. August 30, 2008 at 11:58 am | #11

    i want to make mine. what do i do? i’m still in secondary school

  12. August 30, 2008 at 12:02 pm | #12

    i am still in secondary school but i want to make my helicopter.what do i do? contact me on 07056721615.kudos abdullahi.

  13. Sammy O-Thomas
    September 7, 2008 at 11:02 pm | #13

    Well done man, you are an inspiration to other students, may ALLAH grant you the financial clot to achieve the finished product.
    PLS: Don’t relent or be distracted for the sake of NIGER avaition.

  14. Divine
    October 6, 2008 at 1:01 am | #14

    I have being trying to reach you mubarak, I have good news for you, the numbers you gave are not going through, maybe you can try mine or send me a mail via el_divine@yahoo.com or 08068282385.

    If you know that you are as talented as mubarak, it goodnews for you also, just contact me.

  15. April 6, 2009 at 7:42 pm | #15

    Hi Mr. Abdullah,

    my name is Roland Maldonado and I am a writer for Go! magazine. I wanted to do a story on you. Is there a way to contact you through email? Also, do you have any pics of you and the helicopter that you could send to me for our online magazine? My email address is rolandim@iastate.edu

  16. suresh
    June 3, 2009 at 7:14 am | #16

    its excellent man u made your country proud. Keep it up. Even try how could you make it fly still heighter Abdullaha.

    EVen help me i wanna make one…..

    Regards
    Suresh

  17. ruqaiya
    June 17, 2009 at 7:37 pm | #17

    salam, i am very proud of u dear bro. keep it up. u hav the same name as my bro and he is a genius too!! by the way, wat motivated you?

  18. July 16, 2009 at 3:39 am | #18

    hello Mubarak M. Abdullah im Esteban, i was wondering if you could give me a tip on building a helicopter.

  19. Abbaty katagum
    August 17, 2009 at 8:42 pm | #19

    salam brother! you are really amazing and good, i suggest you should forward your project to CNN, BBC, etc, and tell your story on how you came about it, as well how your country turned you down. I promise you the world will recognise you and support you. Goodluck.

  20. ashwani
    August 31, 2009 at 6:01 am | #20

    mubarak m. abdullah :
    iam the inventor of the helicopter here is my phone no 07036008034 and 07028107478 iam olways available and my adress is no 531 bayero university kano

    sir i want to take some tipa from u side to manufacture Helicopter

  21. September 1, 2009 at 12:17 am | #21

    Mubarak That was great, I truly adore your courage, in this our country that nothing seems to work, you are able to put this wonderful chopper together, keep your head high, sky is your starting point, I first saw your chopper in yahoo news, early this year I was so proud of you instantly i published you on http://www.abujahotspot.com.

    Cheers holla at me lets run some package together info@abujahotspot.com

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