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  • yeah i have to say its a crappy cam their using anyways.

  • It's called temporal aliasing or the stroboscopic effect!

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  • I cannot see the centre of the propeller connecting to the shaft of the engine? Is it normal? How many blades are there? What is the significance & RPM? Thanks.

  • If you want to see another bizarre interaction of frame rate and rotation speed, take a look at: "Osprey aircraft takeoff at Farnborough Air Show 2006" on YouTube by asimkovitz. Here you'll see a V22 Osprey taking off with the props almost stationary!

  • thats a belia carbon fibre prop dude white on front black on back and red stripes on the tip its not weird it is a good prop

  • There is a very similar effect if you search PLASMA PROPELLER in youtube. Try It!

  • mysterious floating stripes-prop sightet... the fbi is at a loss. it's a case for the x-files... ^^

  • thats got a weird prop ur props probably on the wrong way round

  • That's weird. It must be the exact refresh rate of the camera and the two are sychronised. Like a car wheel when its going fast, sometimes it looks like its going backwards, and sometimes it appears to be perfectly still when in fact it is at high RPM. :)

  • @SnowyAstra Combination of that (called aliasing) and that the camera's sensor is a line scan camera, rather than pulling all pixels at once.

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