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  • LOL

  • wow....talk about advanced technologies...

  • I like my duck crispy!

  • WHAT THE DUCK WAS THAT!

  • it's an invisible explosive flying duck...

  • one of the blades were release to check if the turbine can handle the explosion. there were no duck in that test.

  • Ducks were around long before jet engines, or planes, or greedy humans.

  • european or african duck?

  • Rest In Peace duck.

  • i love how the music stops!

  • Nice MUSIC

    

  • Holy crap I have the top comment! xD

  • @edwardschristopherj no you dont

  • and thats the reason kids are scared to fly on planes... thanks youtube ;D

  • Why do ducks ruin everything.

  • @lilblueguy it wasn't a duck

  • Whatever you do pause it at 0:20!

  • Although I have seen an actual chicken gun at Lockheed (Fort Worth) where they put glass from the cockpit in a rig much like seen in this movie and shoot a (dead) bird through this thing that looks like about a 20 foot long potato gun. Bird feathers and gods knows what kinds of stains all over the rig.

    Its a little disturbing at first glance. But its a reality of sharing the skies with mother nature. Its better to find out what happens down on firm ground then several thousand feet up.

  • Flagged as misleading.  Change the title.

  • this is y i dont FLY

  • @kingarchero1 Because they are putting so much money into testing and safety? Read the top 2 comments please

  • @kingarchero1 grow a dick

  • Total carnage!!!!

  • lol BITCH

  • one word.. boom

  • ya have to love idiots that use videos they found on the internet and mislabel them. moron this is clearly a video of a test that is required by law to prove that when the engine is destroyed that none of the parts will exit the sides and enter the fuselage. You may want to watch the science channel and learn something besides who scored how many points in the game last night.

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  • @blackshadow2381 Imbecile duck? You can't even spell so what's your claim to fame besides stupidity?

  • then when your done pureeing your duck place it in a medium size pan and have it on a low boil for 45 minutes. Stir in a cup of brown sugar while boiling, after the 45 minutes, place the bird on a serving platter, sprinkle on cinnamon to taste.

    This will be a NEW family favorite!!!

  • Just close it all up and put a box of baking soda in there with it, *Opens it next day.* FUCKING brand ass new.

  • was the duck alright?

    

  • @BlueAlchemist yrah! it looked like daffy duck after a mishap!

  • yes yes

  • Thats a 13 million dollar engine YES 13 MILLION DOLLARS look it up !

  • The centrifugal force acting on the blades at full power is like having a locomotive hanging off the end of each blade, so when it was released, the blade hit the fan case with over half a million pounds of force! But the fan case held up and didn't let any debris escape through the sides of the engine.

  • There's no duck! This is a blade-off test of the Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engine for the Airbus A380. An explosive charge was placed at the root of the colored fan blade to see what would happen if a blade broke off in flight. They had to make sure the fan case could contain the blade, so nothing would fly out of the engine and slice through the fuselage of the airplane, possibly hitting people and causing explosive decompression.

  • Duct tape and some WD-40... and a 12 pack of Bud.

  • you don't need a fucking apostrophe, it's spelled FLIES  you ASSHOLE

  • Looks more like a 'blade off' test.

  • Accually this is a 747 Rolls Royce jet turbine that they were testing that produced 30% more thrust than normal 747 turbines produced. The orange fanblade in the video that spins was accually explosive, and was to be detatched and sent into the rest of the turbine, testing to see if the engines' external body would be ripped apart and would potentially kill passengers if a birdstrike or other foreign matter would be sucked into the turbine. The test was a success, and the engine was produced. :D

  • @edwardschristopherj Accually thats song is slowride by Foghat

  • @edwardschristopherj If you had much knowledge of  jet's you'd instantly see this is larger than a 747 engine, this more like a A380 or 787 engine.. like the RR 900 or 1000.

  • @edwardschristopherj Now that's what you call a story with a happy ending.

  • @edwardschristopherj

    GE engines for the win!

  • @edwardschristopherj agree with you i saw it in history channel yesterday XD

  • @edwardschristopherj no this is the a380 because it was the first test footage off a blade off to be released to the public by rr

  • I FEEL BAD FOR THE DUCK 

  • @starvingagentabc THERE WAS NO DUCK THE GUY THAT PUT UP THIS VID DOESN'T KNOW SHIT! THIS WAS A TEST WITH C4 TO SEE IF THE ENGINE COULD HANDLE THE FORCE WITHOUT KILLING THE PAS ANGERS INSIDE THE PLANE

  • if anything can fix that krazy glue can

  • I sw a guy get suct into a F-14 or F-16 turbojet intake! He survived becuz he had his helmet break the blads allowing him to pass through unhurt. Kinda like in Hot Shots!

  • @Navajas440 Not quite right there, mate. I'm guessing you are referring to the incident where a deck-hand was sucked into an Intruder L/H intake. His cranium cap actually caused the engine to stall. In NO WAY can anyone pass through a jet engine unhurt.

  • super glue and duct tape

  • It'll buff out.

  • chuck norris will have that thing running in 2 min. to catch the bad guy!!!

  • @MrMixedGas Who's this 'Chuck Norris?' Sounds like a loser.

  • nice title. you drop out in grade three?

  • That was a blade-off test, not a bird strike test!

  • WTF XD

  • that\s a waste.

  • that looks like a test engine from an Airbus A380 when they couldn't get a blade to break off so they used explosives, if you see the entire video they were throwing large frozen turkeys to try and break a blade

  • lol for the comments... but yah, a sort of a routine test.

  • Not better luck next time... More like better DUCK next time!!!

  • The music completes it haha

  • i saw the duckk omggggggg its at 0.19 you can see it

    sike lol

  • chuck farted

  • chuck farted

  • duck tape can fix that

  • do you just find old vids and rename the colored fin had explosives to ses how the engine holds up to debris

  • I think he meant "flying debris...DUCK!!!"

  • A flying duck my ass.

  • No duck here. see the colored fan blades? That blade is usually detonated at the root on purpose to test if the blades can be contained after a catastrophic failure. They usually look at the jet engine test with a slow motion cam.

  • Duck Soup!

  • The duck is a lie.

  • @xbkrypt0n The duck was a pie.

  • slow ride take it e *BOOM* lol

  • @bennon1221 yep that was awesome

  • at least they know not to do that again

  • i would love to have that job... just blowin up stuff to see if they will work or not

  • Why do you make up the duck lie?

  • DID ANYONE EAT THE DUCK?

  • sorry but there is no duck in this video

  • actually its ot a duck that causes that its what they call a blade off test they destroy the engine to see how resistant it is in case a blade breakes off

  • Just a little T-Cut it'll buff those little scratches right out.

  • FAIL. cuz of a damn duck? isn't commercial airline worthy..

  • well theres your problem!

  • I didn't see anything fly into it. Just just engine and mechanic

  • we can havethat fixed in no time my dad's a tv repair man.he's got the ultimate set of tools

  • @aftoyboy first he's gonna shit, then he's gonna kill us.

  • jus' need a new sparkplug...

  • @cougarmyke Note even, just gap 'em plugs right and she'll be purring like a kittin.

  • @Robert111 That's right, You n me, we Know these things

  • uh... isn't that the Trent 900 Blade off test. not a bird strike test?

  • That's gonna leave a mark . . .

  • these engines could eat a whole flock of ducks without any passengers even knowing it and still fly on

  • worlds largest meat slicer untill a fucking bird had to ruin it..

  • That was extremely entertaining. :P

  • Anyone have a good Air-bus joke? A38uhoh

  • I can fix it - my dad he has an awesome set of tools

  • You really have never seen a duck have or even a picture of one ?????

    To enlighten your ignorism , like they say , it´s a test , with an explosion device.

    They might have a picture of a duck at the book store and they are usually very friendly to help people out. Don´t go hunting before.

  • this is called blade off-test and the engine did not blow because of the duck :P

  • Piece of shit! lol

  • was the duck alright jon?

  • Whole new turbine engine:)

  • what song is this??

  • @Harlan94 Slowride, from Foghat. Old-school rock, love it.

  • @Harlan94 Slowride, from Foghat. Old-school rock, love it. You should listen to the rest of it, the bass player slaps on the bass and gives the song a different groove to it in the verses.

  • Its a Rolls Royce Trent engine and one of the blades is blown off deliberately to see if the cowling could withstand a total failure. It can. These engines are used on Lockheed Tri-stars and Boeing 747's.

  • houston we have a problem i felt a shimmy in the wheel

  • that thing suck or blow???

  • My dryer's broken!

  • they were tesing how much the engine could take on full power

  • WOW I think it can't work for a long time!

  • Somebody better go get Scotty for this one!

  • ............. toyotas attempt at vtec XD

  • yes because there were no ducks involved.

    This is a Rolls-Royce Blade Off test. This is the ultimate test of an engine. This tests that in the event of a catastophic blade failure the engine will not burst into flames, or vibrate itself off the wing and that all engine componants do not go out the side of the engine.

    On a bird-strike test the bird just gets sliced up by the fan disc and spat out the back end of the engine. The engine is mostly unharmed (except for a few dented fan blades)

  • Did the duck live?

  • @carmodifire Yes

  • no anamals hurt during the making of this film

  • it was fitted on the airbus a380 they just wanna to test whether will the engine sustain those bits flying out from the engine and cause the plane any damage on the body

  • No prob, I can have her runnin' again in 10 minutes.

  • @NathansBackwoods throw a little duct tape and some super glue and your good to go

  • @NathansBackwoods just a little ducktape and bailing wire. haha

  • That shit'll buff out.

  • Good video, but I don't find it funny. It is nice that companies are testing their engines in order to examine what happens if a bird strikes.

  • epic fail

  • @tung123451 Very true.

    There's no apostrophe in flies.

  • that shit is not funny. what if your in a lane and that happends. your fucked

  • @Supster331 Not necessarily

  • funny ???

  • this is kind of old airplane engine , but now aday , the material of the propeller is much more stronger than this one , it will simply cut the duck into peices and it won't even harm the engine , Actually , one engine has enough power to maintan the flight , so what r the rest engine doing?increasing SPEED

  • imagine what that would be like if that happened while you were flying. that would be fun!

  • Wont we be really screwed if that happened to us in the air?

  • @issueagent nah you could t/o on one engine.

  • @flynmid Yep sure its fine unless u fly straight into a flock of ducks chickens or geese...

  • @issueagent aw well then you just get a lil wet and walk away lol

  • @issueagent i hate flying into chickens...

  • @issueagent in a 747 you wud be fine..... kinda lmao the 747 engines are over powerd and once up in the air will be able 2 fly with just 1 engine out of the 4 its got. genirally jet engins are overpowerd for theplains

  • Fucked then..

  • OMG! IT WAS EPIC DUCK!! XD!

    Just kidding :P

  • they put an explosive charge on one of the fan blades to see if the engine can contain it, if it cant that engine will fail the test and wont be put on a commercial airliner, still funny tho

  • true i seen it on rols royce engines

  • @craig1360 very right, it was a charge in the colored blade, that was funny haha =D

  • @craig1360 Dont act like you didnt learn that from another video fag

  • @syncade lol, dumb cunt

  • @craig1360

    No, Marvin Bush was one of the mechanics.

  • @craig1360

    So if the engine passes it get's strapped to an airliner? ;-)

    Now I know where Ryanair get their engines from!

  • bullshit, was a blade of test. love it how people make up stuff to make it sound better.

    Get discovery channel dude, its been in there a thousand times

  • This had nothing to do with birds. This was a blade-off test of the Rolls Royce Trent 900 used on the Airbus A380. The engine passed.

  • slow ride!!!

  • dam man, i would have had that! my cessna 152's engine needs replacing coz i blew that up the other day!

  • Looks like the Shroud did ts job lol

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