Indian man builds ‘car copter,’ attached helicopter rotor blade to car roof

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He transformed Wagon R to resemble a helicopter investing over $3k to earn extra money but confiscated by the police for violating motor law.

A man from the state of Uttar Pradesh in India acted on a decision to customize his family car–the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R to look like aActing on a dream of having a car resembling the concept of a helicopter, the man– Ishwar Deen– welded a helicopter’s rotor blade onto the car’s roof, then attached the tail boom to the boot of the vehicle, reportedDoroni H1-X: EV flying car that could fit in a garage to debut in 2025Deen devised the ‘car copter’ in the hopes of renting it out as a unique appeal...

“I had transformed the car to use it for booking during the wedding seasons so that our family will be able to earn some extra money,” he said. “Yesterday, a modified car was seized,” a police officer, Vishal Pandey stated. “Due to the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct, police have been conducting vehicle checks and this modified car was intercepted by traffic police during one such inspection.”

 

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