Two Unilorin students construct aircraft prototype
Two 500-level students of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at
the University of Ilorin, Ali David and Patrick Effiong, have
constructed an aircraft prototype.
The duo told journalists in Ilorin that they had nurtured the
passion to construct the aircraft when they were in 100 level, adding
that it was now their final year project.
Mr. David noted that many of his colleagues were skeptical when
they first broached the subject, adding that they were not deterred by
the challenges they faced.
“What we are actually working on is a machine that will lift up
itself through the law of aerodynamics and having an engine, a propeller
and the fuselage,” he added.
Mr. Effiong, on his part, said: “With some of our lecturers backing
us, we were motivated; we decided that we can carry out the
construction.
“Ali brought the idea to me that he had the dream of constructing
an aircraft, but I didn’t really buy the idea then and I thought he had
forgotten about it.
“So when we got to 400 level, he raised the idea again.’’
Also speaking with newsmen, the project supervisor, Tajudeen
Ajiboye, said the students had demonstrated a high level of
intellectualism inspite of the challenges they faced.
Mr. Ajiboye, who said the students were faced with the problems of
materials and manpower at the initial stage, commended them for their
tenacity to accomplish the project.
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