A 13-Year-Old Boy Is India's Youngest Drone Builder & Now Holds A Record Of His Accomplishment
Meet Aryaman Verma, he's a student of Class VIII and has been infatuated with technology since his childhood. A student of Sat Paul Mittal School, Aryaman has officially broken records to become the youngest Indian to build a drone, according to India Book of Records.
Hailing from Ludhiana, Punjab, Aryaman managed to break the record by building a quadcopter that is capable of flying up to 70 feet. The 13-year-old is now hoping to enter the Guinness World Records for the same feat.
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Speaking to ANI, Aryaman's mother said, "We have sent the entry to the Guinness World Records. We're hopeful they'll accept it."
Currently, in India, it is illegal for a citizen to fly a drone; however, we are happy to see that it did not deter Aryaman Verma from building one. A drone is essentially an unmanned aerial vehicle that can be controlled with a remote/controller using radio frequencies.
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It took Aryaman one month to build the drone and is currently in the process of making an air quality monitor. Aryaman told Tribune India he hopes to build a robot in the coming future that can help the country.
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Drones can be used for various purposes such as filming and journalism, a delivery method, disaster management, for military surveillance purposes and geographical mapping.
Source: ANI, Tribune India

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