Udupi, Feb 27: A team of eight youths from Hejamadi in Karnataka’s Udupi district have created a history by building the lightest micro seaplane in India for the first time.
The seaplane is designed to serve in security operations, flood relief operations and in tourism. It is built using only local materials.
The team, led by Pushparaj Amin, consisted of drone pilot Abhishek Kotian, trainee pilot Vinay U, students Ashwini Rao, aeronautical engineer Shayani Rao, Reshma J, Vasuraj Amin and aeronautical engineer student Utsav U.
Addressing a press conference in Udupi on Friday, Pushparaj said that more research and funds are required to build an advanced seaplane.
Abhishek Kotian said that the team requires equipment for research, a safety kit and other facilities. If the government can provide us with what we need more things can be achieved.
The seaplane was built in 3 years without any proper space or workshop. The entire expenses of building the seaplane, about Rs 7 lakhs, was money loaned by the team’s family, friends and neighbours.
Only some essential materials in building the seaplane were imported. It is 5 metres long and 5 feet high and runs on petrol. The team is yet to patent their seaplane.
"This seaplane weighs 190 kg and one pilot can sit and travel. We have been successful in our first attempt itself. This is the first seaplane that is manufactured in our country at such a low cost and minimum time. This can be used to travel between islands, for relief work during floods and for tourism," said Shayani Rao.
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