Don't you just love it when people put the words "alien" or "UFO" randomly in the titles of their videos? Hey uploader, are you reading this, you shitfaced cretin? You suck!
Hello I'm from Venezuela and we have had several sightings here, and from a group of conformable surveillance in the Caribbean coast for this type of vehicle in south america, my location is in town and leave my face bolivar open to all Aque this interested in joining this cause ...
i hav a hind. and my own army of elite commandos, and a shit tun of assault rifles, ak-47s, rpgs, tanks, mines, more tanks... did i mention this is all in my mind?.. well, FUK U DEN!!!
This is freaky! I don't buy the same frequency explanation, because it is very, very difficult and unlikely to get an exact match tuned in. I would expect to see some rotor movement, although stopping it is not an impossible effect.
@OldMrMegaDrive The HIND's rotors hit about 240RPS. Most recording devices hit somewhere between 20-30 frames per second; usually 24FPS. Notice the back rotor moving? It hits about 360RPS. 36, being 12 higher than 24 AND half of 24, we see the rotor move at about 6RPS (12/2=6) so the video shows a non-moving TRotor and a slow RRotor. In reality it's all the magic in the camera. There's the sense behind the frequency idea.
No Grommo. Obviously you nothing about how a helicopter flies. The helicopters rpm stays the same. It goes up and down by increasing or decreasing pitch in the blades.
but than there is a little problem.... when the helicopter goes up, the rotating speed should be more... and when the HIND goes down, the rotating speed should be less...
with the same rotating speed, the helicopter can't rise or get lower
No Grommo. Obviously you nothing about how a helicopter flies. The helicopters rpm stays the same. It goes up and down by increasing or decreasing pitch in the blades.
@GuiltyGearRockYou Actually it doesn´t have to be same frequency. The camera just needs to have a frequency which is a multiple of 1/5 of the blades frequency. Of course you have to choose realistic multiples.^^ So its also possible that it is the same frequency...
@GuiltyGearRockYou YO DUDE ITS OBVIOUSLY NOT MOVING BUT IF YOU LOOK REALLY GOOD THIS HELICOPTER HAS TWIN JET ENGINES UNDER THE PROP BLADES MEANING ITS USING THAT TO FLY
same frequence from camera like the frequence of the rotor blades thats why we can't see the running blades -----> it isn't a fake it is real and there are a lot of vids with the same thing
The same optical principle is used for tuning car engines with a synch strobe light. Even though your engine is spinning at over 1000rpm, the tuning strobe makes it appear stationary and a notch on the spinning flywheel aligns with the flywheel case as the distributor is turned. The fast strobeflash and synch is the same effect as synched fps and fast shutter speed.
Have you people ever heard of shadow propagation speed. Look at the fuselage and the shadows of the blades through the whole video, then study shadow propagation speed. You can forget the shutter speed/camera theory.
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You are the biggest fucking moron i have ever heard in my entire life. where did you get your facts you fucking tool. fuck. read a book someday ass clown. you make me sick. cock slap. fuck you make everyone who read this a little bit more stupid, and helicopters dont have propellers. fuck. how have you made it this far in life. moron. fuck. think before you type shit, fuck tard.
The Hind can fly without rotating its main rotor you muppets. It achieves this by pitching the rotors propellers against the direction of movement, thus effectively working like an airplanes wings. Also the pilot can vector downwards the turbines engines, giving it partial lift.
he's bullshitting you man - a helicopter can't fly without it's main rotor spinning- it can't produce lift any other way - not even the stub-wings of the hind at high speed can produce enough lift to keep such an heavy piece of flying armor in the air. ;)
/watch?v=BrnbePShglc shows close to what the hind does. See how the RC helis rotors slow down to a crawl yet it remain airborn without forward momentum to provide partial lift and vector exhausts?
Besides, a tailrotor moving at that speed would not generate enough torque to turn the heli around. The only explanation why it is moving so slow is because of the shutterspeed. The tail rotor usualy move 3 or 6 times faster than the main rotor but i'm too lazy to dl and clock them.
It hard enough getting people to understand that what is obviously a real helicopter and a well known camera synch effect is not some secret UFO technology, than to explain that "rods" and "skyfish" that appear on videos are also just insects caught on camera.
There must be something seriously wrong with education systems around the world, though I suppose folk on the lower side of the bell curve will always be with us.
The Hind can fly without rotating its main rotor you muppets. It achieves this by pitching the rotors propellers against the direction of movement, thus effectively working like an airplanes wings. Also the pilot can vector downwards the turbines engines, giving it partial lift.
It makes you wonder if that same effect of the blades could be used for different aplications such as TV's or movie screens to transmit subliminal sounds and messages.
Ok to clear everything up here. The main rotor is spinning at about 7200 rpm. This on a normal sony video camera does not show up because it is filming at 30 frames per second. 7200 rpm is exactly 30 fps.
Actually, no. This is an effect created by the shutter speed of the video camera being set to the same as the rotor RPM. This effect is only seen on camera, our eyes don't have a shutter speed, and thus don't see this - to the show crowd the blades appeared to be spinning normally.
the camera is a high speed cam and it gives the illusion that its not movin cuz its set at the same speed as the cam, in fact u can try itm go buy a high speed cam
does anyone actually know whats happening in that vid its not the camera or the tail rotor gyro effect thats b****cks, there is something else going on there.
I didn't think it was that hard to understand. When you see a video of a car driving along, the wheels look like they're turning backwards, then forwards, then backwards and so on as the cars speed changes. If you stay at the exact speed where it goes from "forwards" to "backwards" they look like they're standing still. Same here... The one above is unusual in that the rotor speed stays at exactly the right rate for the whole clip. They're not standing still, you can hear the rotor wash...
sincronisacion de la camara coinside con los rpm de rotor , en forma de como seri UN FLHAS ELECTROBOSCOPICO, COMO La sincronisacion de los viejos tocadiscos , ke tenian una lampaaaraa estroboscopica , sincronisada alos 50 herz de la lania 220 volt
It looks like Agusta has the same technology for their A129 Mangusta. Do a search for this Video "IDEF 2007 AGUSTA KALKIŞ" on youtube. Pretty soon they will start leaving the blades off of the things all together.
They're experimenting the balancing of anti-gravity. But they're late. This technology was done year 1989.
And this unknown circle vehicle was zoom last Feb. 25, 1989 Philippines time. God knows this technology. You shall not use name of God in vain. i tell you the truth, that is the fact.
Hurts head..... Freaky looking but the frequency thing makes sense.
MetalGear005 3 months ago
Don't you just love it when people put the words "alien" or "UFO" randomly in the titles of their videos? Hey uploader, are you reading this, you shitfaced cretin? You suck!
whiterottenrabbit 6 months ago
@whiterottenrabbit
Looks Like you Were Looking For Aliens and you saw this vid
escobarlevi 6 months ago
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yes, I was
whiterottenrabbit 6 months ago
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Hello I'm from Venezuela and we have had several sightings here, and from a group of conformable surveillance in the Caribbean coast for this type of vehicle in south america, my location is in town and leave my face bolivar open to all Aque this interested in joining this cause ...
franklinjaspey 7 months ago
elemental.... propeler like wings... that model have turbines.... all helicop can levitate....
Keronas 8 months ago
i hav a hind. and my own army of elite commandos, and a shit tun of assault rifles, ak-47s, rpgs, tanks, mines, more tanks... did i mention this is all in my mind?.. well, FUK U DEN!!!
NikkoJRockstar 8 months ago
This is freaky! I don't buy the same frequency explanation, because it is very, very difficult and unlikely to get an exact match tuned in. I would expect to see some rotor movement, although stopping it is not an impossible effect.
OldMrMegaDrive 8 months ago
@OldMrMegaDrive The HIND's rotors hit about 240RPS. Most recording devices hit somewhere between 20-30 frames per second; usually 24FPS. Notice the back rotor moving? It hits about 360RPS. 36, being 12 higher than 24 AND half of 24, we see the rotor move at about 6RPS (12/2=6) so the video shows a non-moving TRotor and a slow RRotor. In reality it's all the magic in the camera. There's the sense behind the frequency idea.
RetartedAmericans 6 months ago
it looks really spooky but I agree with "masterpaul214" there is a good explanation for what we are seeing in this video
Gr1n9oVlogs 11 months ago
Awww. I want a Hind of my own.
MegaKilt 11 months ago
частото кадров совпадает с частотой вращения винтов. ничего удивительного
zakarpa 1 year ago
@zakarpa ну ты пиздец умён. Тебе ж сказали - НЛО, не видишь что ли
nvks 11 months ago
it's an illusion ppl!
M1DNIGHTSKY 1 year ago
This video is real and no its not a UFO because of matching rotation frequency with camera FPS and yes tyres can retract in this chopper!
mdadnan 1 year ago
That happens when you feed Soviet helicopters with Vodka as fuel.
SMGJohn 1 year ago 3
What are the odds of the camera and blades going at the EXACT same time, with no variation whatsoever O.o iidk
If you look at 0:08, you can see the shadow of one of the blades move across the helicopter.
Crazyness
splib117 1 year ago
No Grommo. Obviously you nothing about how a helicopter flies. The helicopters rpm stays the same. It goes up and down by increasing or decreasing pitch in the blades.
OneHoof 1 year ago
but than there is a little problem.... when the helicopter goes up, the rotating speed should be more... and when the HIND goes down, the rotating speed should be less...
with the same rotating speed, the helicopter can't rise or get lower
gerg0002 1 year ago
Now if they can do this where BOTH the main and tail rotor (different RPMs) appear frozen that would be something to see.
bc1969214 1 year ago
if yall listen u can hear the blades rotating
wilso5603 1 year ago
FAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maximus89Romulo03 1 year ago
Its a Jet Helicopter
scouse2606 1 year ago
It's called a Shitty Chinese made camera you buy at Walmart for $9.95.
Buy a better camera and you won't have that kind of problem.
GHynson 1 year ago
What strings ?? u dumb fuck it is ral !!!!
Kurmitis330 1 year ago
you can see strings on it...
RESSUIII 1 year ago
@RESSUIII how is a string gonna hold up a multi ton helocopter?
SamuraiPie8111 1 year ago
@SamuraiPie8111 heve you never heard word model?
RESSUIII 1 year ago
for people who are saying that is same frequence camera as blades: how can the copter goes up and down without changing the blades rotation speed?
brelamich 2 years ago
By raising and lowering the collective which changes the pitch of the blades...
PatriotsJetTeam 1 year ago
@brelamich
Because helicopters don't increase blade speed to increase lift, instead they change blade pitch.
Full size helicopters don't work the way toys do.
Grommo 1 year ago
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@Grommo
No Grommo. Obviously you nothing about how a helicopter flies. The helicopters rpm stays the same. It goes up and down by increasing or decreasing pitch in the blades.
OneHoof 1 year ago
fotashop or something like that...
LifeIsGood123q 2 years ago
nop its real, but the blades are rotating... roatating with the same frequence as the recording camera ^^
GuiltyGearRockYou 2 years ago 19
@GuiltyGearRockYou
not so, look at the shadows cast by the rotors. Its being suspended by an even larger helicopter.
Jevonjevich 1 year ago
@GuiltyGearRockYou Actually it doesn´t have to be same frequency. The camera just needs to have a frequency which is a multiple of 1/5 of the blades frequency. Of course you have to choose realistic multiples.^^ So its also possible that it is the same frequency...
ShadowofChernobyl 1 year ago
@ShadowofChernobyl
jep indeed! but this camera must be awesome... because the blade of the heli are very clear so the frame/sec musst be very high
GuiltyGearRockYou 1 year ago
@GuiltyGearRockYou YO DUDE ITS OBVIOUSLY NOT MOVING BUT IF YOU LOOK REALLY GOOD THIS HELICOPTER HAS TWIN JET ENGINES UNDER THE PROP BLADES MEANING ITS USING THAT TO FLY
LouDubbs20 1 year ago
@LouDubbs20 .... Where are you from man?
ManservantPablo 1 year ago
@GuiltyGearRockYou u fuckin idiot i saw it myself...
MrPantera107 5 months ago
antigravity
4ndree 2 years ago
i think someone has misunderstand what the propells are used for
dalefantom 2 years ago
Yip thats the Russian Hin-d armoured attack helecopter
rainbowdragon131065 2 years ago 2
Are you stupid it is a helocopter!
cutiegirl60000 2 years ago
no way! ;D
DrzewieckiDesign 2 years ago
small toy ...
kira86PL 2 years ago
aliens with a flag of Spain... lol
BULLSHITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
killerguitar44 2 years ago
same frequence from camera like the frequence of the rotor blades thats why we can't see the running blades -----> it isn't a fake it is real and there are a lot of vids with the same thing
masterpaul214 2 years ago 15
LOL nice work
cwr422 2 years ago
Yep a camera phenomena...the same type of camera phenomena that catches a ufo in flight..
clnmyjts 2 years ago
omg believe me its not a fake it can fly
AK107 3 years ago
O.K. Because I think its ridiculous what some people think to see here. These rotorblades do what they're made for...they rotate.
But, in simple words: the camera has a distinctive # of pics/sec whith equal intervals between one and another.
The rotorblades now turn an certain angle within this intervals.
When occasionaly the position of one blade in pic2 matches exactly with the pos. of another blade or its own in pic1
...then it SEEMS that the rotor stands still.
drMerkwuerdigliebe 3 years ago 3
(Camera)
pic1...pic2...pic3...pic4...
------------------------------->(time)
pos1...pos2...pos3...pos4...
(Rotor)
pos=Position pic=Picture
When the rotorblades LOOK the same in pos1,pos2,pos3...they SEEM to stand still.
With a highspeed-camera and concerning Nyquist this wouldnt happen.
drMerkwuerdigliebe 3 years ago
The same optical principle is used for tuning car engines with a synch strobe light. Even though your engine is spinning at over 1000rpm, the tuning strobe makes it appear stationary and a notch on the spinning flywheel aligns with the flywheel case as the distributor is turned. The fast strobeflash and synch is the same effect as synched fps and fast shutter speed.
This is a camera optical effect kids. That's all.
Grommo 3 years ago
I would expect an response like that from you jaschke66. Youre a fucking canadian,, go figure.
OrdoAbChao32 3 years ago
Have you people ever heard of shadow propagation speed. Look at the fuselage and the shadows of the blades through the whole video, then study shadow propagation speed. You can forget the shutter speed/camera theory.
OrdoAbChao32 3 years ago
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You are the biggest fucking moron i have ever heard in my entire life. where did you get your facts you fucking tool. fuck. read a book someday ass clown. you make me sick. cock slap. fuck you make everyone who read this a little bit more stupid, and helicopters dont have propellers. fuck. how have you made it this far in life. moron. fuck. think before you type shit, fuck tard.
jaschke66 3 years ago
The Hind can fly without rotating its main rotor you muppets. It achieves this by pitching the rotors propellers against the direction of movement, thus effectively working like an airplanes wings. Also the pilot can vector downwards the turbines engines, giving it partial lift.
OrdoAbChao32 3 years ago
no shit?!awesome!!
AlienVare 3 years ago
he's bullshitting you man - a helicopter can't fly without it's main rotor spinning- it can't produce lift any other way - not even the stub-wings of the hind at high speed can produce enough lift to keep such an heavy piece of flying armor in the air. ;)
Suyamu 3 years ago
/watch?v=BrnbePShglc shows close to what the hind does. See how the RC helis rotors slow down to a crawl yet it remain airborn without forward momentum to provide partial lift and vector exhausts?
Besides, a tailrotor moving at that speed would not generate enough torque to turn the heli around. The only explanation why it is moving so slow is because of the shutterspeed. The tail rotor usualy move 3 or 6 times faster than the main rotor but i'm too lazy to dl and clock them.
Pottan23 3 years ago
No it can't. All helicopters can autorotate but this is a camera phenomenon.
Grommo 3 years ago
yeah, youre right - called Aliaseffect or Aliasing. Same thing in some movies (mostly old ones) where you can see cars driving.
At first the tires are turning in the right direction. Then they seem to stand still. And then they even seem to turn in the wrong direction.
Has to do with the rotation-frequency and the image-frequency. No miracle. No UFO-technology.
drMerkwuerdigliebe 3 years ago
It hard enough getting people to understand that what is obviously a real helicopter and a well known camera synch effect is not some secret UFO technology, than to explain that "rods" and "skyfish" that appear on videos are also just insects caught on camera.
There must be something seriously wrong with education systems around the world, though I suppose folk on the lower side of the bell curve will always be with us.
Grommo 3 years ago
@OrdoAbChao32 LMAO.
Your ignorance is amazing.
AJKINGscribe 11 months ago
The Hind can fly without rotating its main rotor you muppets. It achieves this by pitching the rotors propellers against the direction of movement, thus effectively working like an airplanes wings. Also the pilot can vector downwards the turbines engines, giving it partial lift.
OrdoAbChao32 3 years ago
It makes you wonder if that same effect of the blades could be used for different aplications such as TV's or movie screens to transmit subliminal sounds and messages.
CZARVII 3 years ago
Crazy.
frededison 3 years ago
Here's the same effect with an RC model helicopter.
It''s shutter speed synch.
Why has school failed so many posters here?
watch?v=BrnbePShglc
Grommo 3 years ago 2
Ok to clear everything up here. The main rotor is spinning at about 7200 rpm. This on a normal sony video camera does not show up because it is filming at 30 frames per second. 7200 rpm is exactly 30 fps.
chungman212 3 years ago 3
yeah, that explains why the tail rotor is spinning pretty slow if it isnt exactly 7200 rpm
DemonicFireFly117 3 years ago
the mi 24 blades spin at 400mph+ to human ayes u see blades spining none nearly or even backwards if u dont know this ur a tard
M82A1Abarrett 3 years ago
Actually, no. This is an effect created by the shutter speed of the video camera being set to the same as the rotor RPM. This effect is only seen on camera, our eyes don't have a shutter speed, and thus don't see this - to the show crowd the blades appeared to be spinning normally.
Rickenbacker69 3 years ago
i believe that would be a lower speed camera. i think the highspeed camera would be way too fast. the fps effect would still apply.
beefy172 3 years ago
the camera is a high speed cam and it gives the illusion that its not movin cuz its set at the same speed as the cam, in fact u can try itm go buy a high speed cam
LeighAndrew 3 years ago
does anyone actually know whats happening in that vid its not the camera or the tail rotor gyro effect thats b****cks, there is something else going on there.
smurphy119 3 years ago
I didn't think it was that hard to understand. When you see a video of a car driving along, the wheels look like they're turning backwards, then forwards, then backwards and so on as the cars speed changes. If you stay at the exact speed where it goes from "forwards" to "backwards" they look like they're standing still. Same here... The one above is unusual in that the rotor speed stays at exactly the right rate for the whole clip. They're not standing still, you can hear the rotor wash...
thekiwicanuck 3 years ago
i agree. its the frame rate the camera records. the top is spinning, but the camery records the parts where its at the exact same spot
halo2party 3 years ago
sincronisacion de la camara coinside con los rpm de rotor , en forma de como seri UN FLHAS ELECTROBOSCOPICO, COMO La sincronisacion de los viejos tocadiscos , ke tenian una lampaaaraa estroboscopica , sincronisada alos 50 herz de la lania 220 volt
giuditt82 3 years ago
yo this so trippy
justhayden15 4 years ago
The problem with camera is scary...:)
Alex9322 4 years ago
por que no se mueven las elises!!
laranitanestor 4 years ago
Why could I still hear the rotors?
cartmaner 4 years ago
Isn't problem with camera?? That's scary..
:))))
DBfHL 4 years ago
go see america from freedom to fachist
maybe that will make sens
shaskaone 4 years ago
"freedom to fascism" in search engine!!!
shaskaone 4 years ago
sheep-people are so easily fooled.
rap9206 4 years ago
It looks like Agusta has the same technology for their A129 Mangusta. Do a search for this Video "IDEF 2007 AGUSTA KALKIŞ" on youtube. Pretty soon they will start leaving the blades off of the things all together.
SoloMajor 4 years ago
gotta love the russians and there designe to fly with only tail rotar. trust me its not the cam speed cause only one of the turbin engines is running
KILROY9THSS 4 years ago
IMFAO
rpqjr2002 4 years ago
i mean Feb. 25, 1990 7=8PM Philippine time.
rpqjr2002 4 years ago
They're experimenting the balancing of anti-gravity. But they're late. This technology was done year 1989.
And this unknown circle vehicle was zoom last Feb. 25, 1989 Philippines time. God knows this technology. You shall not use name of God in vain. i tell you the truth, that is the fact.
rpqjr2002 4 years ago
why are the blades not twisting? looks good anyway
deepsky8 4 years ago
Because it's called the gyro effect. The main rotor does not spin, only the rear rotor which in turn propels the craft.
utubeownage 4 years ago
it's not a toy
winter051 4 years ago
I can see the wires!!
Penguinacid 4 years ago
ufo? \o/
tehbutch1 4 years ago