"Dave" wrote in message
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from Fox News - too bad Le Van Danh chose a Mini 500 for his first project
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - With directions from the Internet and an old Russian
truck motor, a Vietnamese farmer fulfilled his dream of making his own
helicopter. The job took two friends, seven years and $30,000.
Now, military officials say he can't fly it, because he didn't get
approval
to build it, and they confiscated the makeshift copter.
"It's my hobby," farmer Le Van Danh complained by telephone Monday from
his
hometown of Tay Ninh, in Vietnam's southwest. "I will do whatever I can,
including going to the prime minister, to get the permission."
True, he admits, the helicopter is still a work in progress: It only rises
about 18 inches off the ground. "We are in the process of a fifth test of
moving forward and backward, left and right," Danh said.
Getting approval to keep working on the chopper won't be easy. No
Vietnamese
individual has ever been granted a government license to build an
aircraft,
said Le Cong Tinh, director of the Air Transport Safety division of the
country's Civil Aviation Administration.
The farmer said he won't give up, vowing to sell his house or 25 acres of
land if that's what it takes to get the license. "If I cannot do it, my
children or my grandchildren will do it," he said.
All this guy wanted was a little freedom. He is lucky they got there in
time to stop him from doing what they drove him to do in the first place.
The design didn't really matter, the results were likely to be fatal anyway.
IIRC, Russian truck engines were never really known for a high power to
weight ratio.
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