View Full Version : New Kenyan aircraft to take on the two seat training market
MACH082
15th Oct 2010, 12:23
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Who wants to be the first to take it for a spin?
TowerDog
15th Oct 2010, 12:41
Next step is type certification...:sad:
Chimbu chuckles
15th Oct 2010, 13:21
Hahahahahahahah - God I hope the first flight attempt makes it to youtube too.:ok:
Brian Abraham
15th Oct 2010, 14:09
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Well you got to give them an A for effort.
Peter Fanelli
15th Oct 2010, 14:22
Let me guess, it's called the Obama XB.
MyNameIsIs
15th Oct 2010, 15:59
Yeah I'll give it a shot. She'll be right mate. :ok:
Afterall, people probably thought Wilbur & Orville, Yeager etc were crazy at what they attempted to do.....
Maybe not good as a C209, but still probably better than a Retard Vehicle :E
Ex FSO GRIFFO
15th Oct 2010, 17:09
Pssssst......
Do ya wanna be a famous test paylut..??
:=
Is dat de same rusty '209' hangar in the background??:eek:
Biggles78
15th Oct 2010, 21:26
Be afraid. Be very, very afraid. :eek:
VH-XXX
15th Oct 2010, 21:37
That chopper even sounds like an R22 engaging. They are 90% of the way there.
Jabawocky
15th Oct 2010, 21:43
Thems fighting words! http://www.beechtalk.com/forums/images/smilies/icon_box.gif
There may be 7000 + Retard vehicle Owners tracing your IP as we speak! :E
If either of those things get to test flying at all......Australia is a safe distance to watch from. Or beyond 5 miles most likely!
tolakuma manki
15th Oct 2010, 22:05
Well, the Maoris invented the BK117 and LTS101 engine, so anything is possible:eek:
kingRB
15th Oct 2010, 23:36
that nose wheel looks like it wont have any problems at all!
ForkTailedDrKiller
15th Oct 2010, 23:58
This aircraft is completely detachable!I want one!
Wings and tail are made of aluminium ****!
Maybe not!
Dr :8
PS: Just replayed the video "aluminium sheet"!. Bit of an accent thing going there.
chimbu warrior
16th Oct 2010, 00:14
I think the reporters comment "he has no experience in aviation engineering" was stating the obvious!
I'll avoid the African continent until the test-flying program is complete. That shouldn't be too long.
TBM-Legend
16th Oct 2010, 00:23
you can send donations to his widow and 12 children through World Vision...:uhoh:
patienceboy
16th Oct 2010, 01:46
“This is the outcome of an extensive 6 months research on the internet”
and
“A bit of it was a bit of reinventing the wheel, not really looking and trying to copy”:uhoh:
The Green Goblin
16th Oct 2010, 10:13
Quite funny, but I still believe the Kiwi with his flying hovercraft wins the Darwin award :ok: