Arusha Technical College (ATC)Promised First Helicopter, and will be Airborne by 2018, where are we?

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Engineers at ATC have made a prototype helicopter model that is currently in its final stages of completion and they projecting it will officially take to the sky by 2018. It is a two-seater chopper powered by a gasoline Volkswagen flat engine board that is used in make the U.S.-based Robinson helicopters.

The Ideation of Helicopter made in Tanzania
Abdi Mjema, one of the engineers at ATC working on the helicopter said, “We are complementing President Magufuli’s industrialization policy in pioneering the first locally made helicopters that will be available to ordinary residents at affordable prices.”

The engineers are currently at 50% mark of fully completing building the helicopter. It is said they have the chassis and airframe ready and fitted it with the engine. They are waiting for the aviation regulatory body for approval.

We are contacting the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) for the permission to fly the chopper for trials. Once we get the aviation authority approval, we shall complete the most sensitive part of the helicopter, mounting the main rotor.”

Tanzania’s Permanent Secretary (PS) for the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology Maimuna Tarishi toured the site last weekend and was surprised by the progress made. She asked when they could expect the choppers from ATC to be ready.

Mjema assured the PS once they get the TCAA approval, things will move faster, and ‘affordable’ choppers will ease Tanzania’s transportation woes soon.

The Tanzania-made helicopters will fly before 2020, and specifically 2018, which is two years from now.”

The idea of building a chopper came from two engineers at the ATC, Engineer Adisai Msongole, and Engineer Abdi Mjema.

The Chopper’s Altitude limitations
The Tanzanian chopper currently has a flying ceiling of 400 feet (121.93 meters). It will need more adjustments for it to fly higher altitudes such as pressurized cabin to fly higher. The engineers say the plan later to increase its flying ceiling to the standard commercial chopper altitude of 8,000 feet (24.384 kilometers) above sea level.

Source: http://innov8tiv.com/tanzania-made-first-helicopter-will-airborne-2018/
 
Hii ni swali zaidi kwa wahusika, watuambie wamefikia wapi kwa ahadi waliyotoa
 
Inawezekana rasilimali fedha imekuwa tatizo....utafiti/teknolojia yoyote ni garama
 
Engineers at ATC have made a prototype helicopter model that is currently in its final stages of completion and they projecting it will officially take to the sky by 2018. It is a two-seater chopper powered by a gasoline Volkswagen flat engine board that is used in make the U.S.-based Robinson helicopters.

The Ideation of Helicopter made in Tanzania
Abdi Mjema, one of the engineers at ATC working on the helicopter said, “We are complementing President Magufuli’s industrialization policy in pioneering the first locally made helicopters that will be available to ordinary residents at affordable prices.”

The engineers are currently at 50% mark of fully completing building the helicopter. It is said they have the chassis and airframe ready and fitted it with the engine. They are waiting for the aviation regulatory body for approval.

We are contacting the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) for the permission to fly the chopper for trials. Once we get the aviation authority approval, we shall complete the most sensitive part of the helicopter, mounting the main rotor.”

Tanzania’s Permanent Secretary (PS) for the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology Maimuna Tarishi toured the site last weekend and was surprised by the progress made. She asked when they could expect the choppers from ATC to be ready.

Mjema assured the PS once they get the TCAA approval, things will move faster, and ‘affordable’ choppers will ease Tanzania’s transportation woes soon.

The Tanzania-made helicopters will fly before 2020, and specifically 2018, which is two years from now.”

The idea of building a chopper came from two engineers at the ATC, Engineer Adisai Msongole, and Engineer Abdi Mjema.

The Chopper’s Altitude limitations
The Tanzanian chopper currently has a flying ceiling of 400 feet (121.93 meters). It will need more adjustments for it to fly higher altitudes such as pressurized cabin to fly higher. The engineers say the plan later to increase its flying ceiling to the standard commercial chopper altitude of 8,000 feet (24.384 kilometers) above sea level.

Source: http://innov8tiv.com/tanzania-made-first-helicopter-will-airborne-2018/
8000 feet =2.4384 kilometers!
 
ATC siku Hizi kuna kozi zinazoendana na Mambo ya uundaji wa ndege
 
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