• 7 months ago
Cleiton Michaque, a 17-year-old Mozambican innovator, created his own drone made from carbon fiber. It may even be Mozambique’s first homegrown drone. It can be used for mapping and surveying areas affected by storms, can for covering sports events.

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00:00It's not the first drone in the world, but it's the first drone made in Mozambique.
00:13First it was with the cars, then with the robots, and now with the drones.
00:18The drones caught my attention because of the motors, the sensors, the speed controllers,
00:25the distance, the speed, the quality it has, the capture of images, videos.
00:41With the carbon fiber, I discovered that there are many advantages, huge advantages.
00:44The first advantage is that it doesn't make a lot of noise from the motors to the controller board.
00:55This is a great temptation.
01:02This can give the young people an idea of wanting to get involved in something, to do something.
01:09In fact, the young people who get into drugs, they don't know what to do, they don't know what they want.
01:14It's not like they stay there on drugs, doing things without a clue,
01:17but if they have something to entertain them,
01:20surely they will leave drugs aside to pay attention to something radical,
01:24something exciting for young people, something more interesting.

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