Hendrick Chebanga spent eight months and countless hours on building a replica of a police helicopter that looks so real it will strike fear into the hearts of criminals.
The young man says he has always had a love for engineering and he used to make extra money rewiring cars and trucks.
Chebanga says he wanted to study engineering in his native Zimbabwe but due to the worsening economic situation he was forced to move to South Africa in 2005.
According to Briefly.co.za, Chebanga started to build toy cars from scrap metal which he says enabled him to make enough money to survive.
Crowds swarm around Chebanga's creation
He admits that he always had bigger aspirations which led him to start on the helicopter project.
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Chebanga’s remarkable creation is made out of corrugated iron sheets and other bits of scrap metal. The cockpit features a speedometer and modified telephone which acts as a radio.
More Images of the replica helicopter
The entire creation has been painted in South African Police Service (SAPS) colours and insignia. The artist says he added a blue light and siren to complete the look.
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Chebanga says that at the end of every month he tows the helicopter to different parts of the province and puts it on display.
The interior of the replica helicopter
He says that he is saving the money this earns him for an engine which will cost about R6000.
Although this version is not airworthy Chebanga says once he has enough money for an engine he will start building a new version which will be capable of flight.
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