A remarkable accomplishment has emerged from the student body of Covenant University, located in Otta, Ogun State. One industrious student, known as Captain Kuldek, has captured attention and admiration by successfully constructing a small-scale airplane as part of his project work. This ambitious endeavor was undertaken during his 300-level studies, showcasing his vision and dedication to bring an intricate idea to life.
Captain Kuldek's journey was undoubtedly not without its challenges, but his unwavering determination became the cornerstone of his success, allowing him to conquer every obstacle in his path. He shared his experiences and emotions via a Twitter post, providing insight into the highs and lows of his venture. His post not only showcased his accomplishment but also revealed his resilience in the face of setbacks.
The accompanying video footage captured the essence of Captain Kuldek's tenacity. The videos displayed various aspects of the airplane's development, including its test flight. These videos painted a vivid picture of the initial struggles the aircraft faced to achieve stable flight. Moreover, a separate video illustrated an unfortunate collision during a test flight, highlighting the complexities of such an ambitious project.
However, Captain Kuldek's narrative took an inspiring turn. Despite the setback of a crash occurring just days before his project defense, his indomitable spirit prevailed. His commitment to his project shone through as he not only rebuilt the airplane but also meticulously restored it to its former glory, showcasing his remarkable skill and dedication.
In his own words:
“I built an entire AIRCRAFT for my final-year project. If I pour out my heart concerning this project, I won’t finish typing, but in the end, I’m super excited I was able to bring the dream of an ambitious 300-level boy to life. I’m really grateful to every single person that helped and supported me in one way or another. Special shout out to Nelson Elijah, my emergency engineer and spare part supplier. And yes, the plane crashed a few days before defense, but I was able to fix it and make it look beautiful again.”
Netizens had various reactions to Captain Kuldek's feat:
@PraiseOreo said; “Kudos to you. Your grit and tenacity paid off.”
@_Amumin said; “If you know how many times I tried making a plane, radio, and rotor when I was in SS1. Congratulations champ. Innovation is not beans.”
See the full thread and video shared by Captain Kuldek on his Twitter account:
I built an entire AIRCRAFT for my final-year project (open thread for the full gist😂😂…)…..(1/5) pic.twitter.com/WYC8OQgglp
— Capt. Kuldek❁ (@kuldek) August 8, 2023