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  • It's Russian. Russians don't believe in gravity. Their shit floats around.

  • ROFLCOPTER ?

  • Whut sorcery is this hand me my armor and excalibur

  • looks like the work of witchcraft to me. a level 5 levitation spell and a very drunk wizard.

  • It used troll science and physics, while using MAGNETS!

  • its a UFO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Looks cool.

  • i think it has a flying fuck indise JOKING it wouldent pick it up BUT WHAT IS THAT A GHOST PLANE?

  • Is there any real comments get a life those people reposting comments..

  • @tonbah The blades are not moving, The shadows on the chopper confirm that, It is flying like? a air plane instead of a chopper. The 2 × Klimov TV3-117VMA turbo-shaft (the jet engines)are providing thrust? like a normal air plane. The weapon mounts? on the side are acting as? the wings. If the chopper was being held? by a crane the blades would be bent up, However they are more or less level.? So the chopper? is in the air by its own power. And look at the landing gears, There are like a normal

  • @mehonly lol idiot thats the? point, he's being sarcastic

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  • @mehonly? lol idiot thats the point, he's being sarcastic

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  • @tonbah The blades are not moving, The shadows on the chopper confirm that, It is flying like? a air plane instead of a chopper. The 2 × Klimov TV3-117VMA turbo-shaft (the jet engines)are providing thrust like a normal air plane. The weapon mounts on the side? are acting as the wings. If the chopper was being held by a crane the blades would be bent up, However they are more or less level.? So the chopper is in the air by its own power. And look at the? landing gears, There are like a normal pla

  • ahem its obviously vodemorts magic from the elder wand keeping it afloat

  • *juggalo*shutter speed? How does it work?*juggalo*

  • The blades are not moving, The shadows on the chopper confirm that, It is flying like a air plane instead of a chopper. The 2 × Klimov TV3-117VMA turbo-shaft (the jet engines)are providing thrust like a normal air plane. The weapon mounts on the side are acting as the wings. If the chopper was being held by a crane the blades would be bent up, However they are more or less level. So the chopper is in the air by its own power. And look at the landing gears, There are built like a plane landings.

  • now now now come on children we obviously know it is flying because the helicopter was created in a russian factory and most likely one of the workers acidentally dropped a bead of sweat on the the frame making it an insanely amazing aircraft ;)

  • its OBVIOUS.

    its a remote control toy. REAL helicopters

    DONT move like that one does. its a TOY.

    with added sound effects in the video

  • @Punkrockfan001 lol you are fucking retarded have you ever see a helicopter fly? xD

  • MAGNETS!

  • Chuck Norris is the pilot, but if it crashes, it's because he gave Charlie Sheen a ride.

  • Thats the truth i've been waiting for, WE ARE IN THE MATRIX, NEO SAVE US!

  • you do know why it looks like that, right? the frame capture rate matches the RPM of the blades, so every frame the camera takes, the blades are in the same place. just in case you're all idiots :D

  • in real life, the US army controls gravity

  • @MegaRandom100 This one is Russian chopper...

  • Don't question Russian Technology.

  • like @tonbah said... yes, unless u are 'tarded u would know the rotor's rpm sync'd with the camera's frame rate nearly exactly, causing the effect. Very cool though.

  • Normal, becose this is our Mi-24 Hind. Mi-24 hind in Czech Army,in our camo...:D

  • this is just so, because the frame rate of the cam is not as high as the rotor rotates

  • you can get cars that do the same .not real full of air

  • it is other minchure or has a nofe foward thrust

  • Camera FPS synchronized with blades

  • @106640guy correct

  • It's a HIND. The meanest looking thing in the sky. I guess it scared off gravity.

  • @kanQflrn hahahaha good one dude

  • nice rc copter

  • The video refresh rate is the same as the rotor speed making it look as if the main rotors on this Hind are stationary. Pretty cool looking though! Try blinking really fast while looking at a celing fan and you can get the same effect.

  • im pretty sure the shutter speed is so slow it appears the rotors are stationary, but what do i know, i'm just the 13 year old in the room

  • holy shit the pilots chris angels isnt he lol!!!!

  • @NathanIsDOWN yeah you got a point

    probs lol :3

  • the The blades are going at the same frame rate as the blades... Im 12 and even i can work that out

  • i bet the helicopter is dreaming about sex....yaa that could work

  • I CAN'T SEEM TO FIGURE THIS OUT

    IT SEEMS TOO IMPOSSIBLE

  • it has vtol engines like the harrior

    

  • @strongdiddy Nope. You don't give a helicopter a VTOL engine when it's already capable of VTOL. 

  • Charlie Sheen is flying.

  • its not flying, its being carried by another larger helicopter.

    duh.

  • @ProudAmerican27513 "Duh" sounds about right as far as your intellect is concerned. How about adding a few "herps" and "derps" for some variety?

  • ive done this before. He adjusted the shutter speed of his camera so it only takes pictures when the wings are in that position. It takes a good bit of math. Great job!

  • It's simple. Strobe effect

  • i gotta take a shit......

  • obviously camera frame speed is synchronised to rotor revolution speed

  • Because its American! FUCK YEA!!!

  • @warrior152 its american? and its fat too?

  • @agent47FX actually yea im a minority because im in shape lol

  • @warrior152 LOL

  • @warrior152 actually its russian

  • @warrior152

    but... thats a russian helicopter...

  • the blades are not moving at all because if you notice, everytime the helecopter makes a turn and then eases to a stationary position, the blades move with the momentum of the turn, and at the end move the other way, explain that with frame speed you muppets :D

  • The blades are in sync with the camera frames, causing the blades to look stationary. If you spin a wheel and use a camera to record it, at a certain speed it will look stationary, while in fact moving at tremendous speed. BTW, the helicopter is a Russian Mi-24 also known as the "Hind", infamous for its use by the Russkies in Afghanistan (And also for its vulnerability to Stinger missiles).

  • @pmfabri2 Right you are sir,Good eye.

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  • oh oh ho i know, green screen

  • its because the blades are at the right speed to make them look stationary when there really moving certain camras give this effect

  • air resistance, momentum, rear rudder is still moving plus it does have wings

  • This is most likely cables or trick camera. If it was using a jet making a turn while tilting would be suicidal. The sound does not seam to really add up either.

    Its likely they filmed with with a frame rate that matched when the rotor blade were in the same position. This also explain why the small blade spins slowly because it spins faster then the large and allot faster then it does on this video.

    The proof is in the fussy edges on the tip of the blade.

  • the sound cannot be coming from the blades beause they are not spinning therefore this helicopter is obviously hanging from some sort of cable. if the blades werent rotating then this helicopter would be going down...

  • HIND ATTACK CHOPPA!!!!!!!!

  • special rc? bet u $10 it is

  • No.. Guys.. You are all wrong.. Gravity failed. Thats how it can fly..

  • What all you morons fail to appreciate is that the Hind is equipped with stub wings, which produce significant lift.

  • @keithkm If it were flying on jets, the main rotor would be drooping. This shows the blades with a positive dihedral, so your estimation is wrong. The most likely answer is camera timing.

  • thats in soviet russia, helicopters fly YOU.

  • no the camera was in sync with the blades causing this weird effect

  • This video is real and so is the helicopter. HOWEVER the film has been manipulated. The frame rate of the camera has been "matched" to the rotors of the turning blade therefore it looks like the blades are stationary. Think of it like strobe lights in a party where you can create illusions due to the lighting frequency. The tail rotor is spinning because they rotate at a different than the main rotors.

    Simple explanation but yet so many are easily fooled! Learn science .. stay in school!

  • @kwaigonegin True. It may not have even been manipulated; the rotors may have been spinning at a multiple of the 30fps that the camera was recording at (or however many fps it was captured in).

  • No Its a real helicopter and it flying. You just have suuch an old camra it can't pick up the fast movments.

  • Because it eats its vegetables everyday

  • Not a real flight. Simple.

  • Response to olioli917: Then how come the back rudder was still spinning at a normal speed

  • @Gibbs1396 the angular velocity of the main rotor and rear 'rotor' aren't the same.

  • as we would say in modern warfare... GLITCH!!!!!!

  • magic! FUCK YEAH!!!!

  • OMG! HAX!

    !voteban

  • chuck norris... obviously

  • Blades are for pussies. That's why.

  • Obviously it has some invisible ropes attached to its blades and it's hanging from a crane. The sound is added afterwards. I know it is possible because my dad is a dentist.

  • @tonbah OR, its the frequency at which it records

  • @tonbah o k

  • @tonbah You're wrong, what happens is the camera that took the video captures frames at the same speed rotating propellers. The capture of the frame is made in the same position in which the propellers are and it seems it does not move. Sorry for my bad english (Google Traslator ñ_ñ)

    La foto que toma la cámara se hace a la misma velocidad a la que giran las hélices, es por eso que parecen estar siempre en la misma posición.

  • @cacahuate1360 Thank you for your opinion. I, however, believe there is something wrong in your theory and you should think again about those ropes and stuff. And the crane.

  • @cacahuate1360 you're 100% correct. too many idiots on youtube.

  • @tonbah there is no such rope that is see-through that could support this things weight

  • @UltraPivot1710 i dont know who is more stupid sarah palin or you for actually believing his comment was serious. what does his dad being a dentist have anything to do with anything

  • @Knuckledragger80 i didnt take it serious, i simply told him my opinion.

    if you wouldnt interfear and keep your nose out. and just to stop you from replying to this comment and pissing me off any further, i shall block you. PWND BIATCH :)

  • @tonbah U're dumb ass a terrorist! It's the frame rate of the camera and the rotor spin speed.

  • @knightfauxphyre Thank you for the information. I suggest you to reconsider that funny thought of something about the shutter speed of the camera. You can clearly see that the rotor isn't spinning at all. And I think you can almost see the thin, invisible ropes. Otherwise keep playing Starcraft 2.

  • @tonbah "Clearly see"? this is in 240 p. Read top comment. It's frame rate. Ever see a car drive past u on the highway and it looks like the wheels are either stationary or running backwards, guess what the human eye has a frame rate (32 fps), so we see it as still. Cameras are just the same.

  • @tonbah "BECAUSE MY DAD IS A DENTIST" thats a retarded statement. Im not saying your wrong but what the fuck does being a dentist have to do with aviation thats like saying hey I fly planes for a living that qualifies me to operate a nuclear reactor. lol

  • @tonbah Retard thats like saying hey im a pilot that qualifies me to inspect a nuclear reactor lol retard maybe if he was an engineer your opinion would pull some weight

  • @mehonly lol idiot thats the point, he's being sarcastic

  • @thethethetheluis I don't think he knows what that is...

  • @tonbah

    If your tiny brain would work you would realize that this cameras FPS is synched with the helicopters engine rev/s

  • @tonbah cuz that makes sence

  • @tonbah The blades are not moving, The shadows on the chopper confirm that, It is flying like a air plane instead of a chopper. The 2 × Klimov TV3-117VMA turbo-shaft (the jet engines)are providing thrust like a normal air plane. The weapon mounts on the side are acting as the wings. If the chopper was being held by a crane the blades would be bent up, However they are more or less level. So the chopper is in the air by its own power. And look at the landing gears, There are like a normal plane

  • Easy, the way he is manuvering it is causing lift on the front, the back rotors handle itself

  • No puede ser efecto de la camara ya que se puede apreciar la sombra de la helise sobre el suselaje

  • Chuck  Norris's heli

  • chuck norris is flying

  • @noobcadet That's it, you won.

  • @noobcadet Chuck Norris IS flying!!!! FUCK YA!!!

  • Fuck Yeah!!!!!!!!!

  • RL HAX!!!

  • It's a combination of frame rate and shutter speed. The shutter speed eliminates the blur from the rotors turning and the fame rate is matched to the rotor rotations making them seem to be still. The tail rotor moves at a different rate than the main rotor so you see it move. It's a pretty simple trick if you know what you're doing.

  • HAAXXXXX!!!!

  • XD i was like WTF???? until i saw olioli917's comment.

  • he is just cool!

  • FUCKING HELICOPTERS HOW DO THEY WORK

  • Hacks!

  • @awesomesauce980 Rofl Epic fail dude ! Its a russian Helicopter ! A nice HIND :'D Its not american ! holy sh..

  • @ZeroMat1 god damn it i got it after the first 30 replys months ago it was just a joke that apparently everyone thought i was being serious about >:(

  • Everybody shut the fuk up I got that it was russian from the first reponse I don't need 20 of the same reponses so please stop

  • naa its the jet engines that powers the propellers

  • @samuelm77 lol there are no jets

  • In soviet russia, helicopter flies YOU

  • fuck the answer issimple there is a jet motor in the helicopter

    the tail rotor moves 5 times as fast as the prop so u dont need it. if it was camera trick y isnt the tail rotor goin that fast just jet motor

  • @Lowedoggy18

    No. Read the highest rated comment.

  • WHO ELSE BUT RUSSIA

    theyre russia theyre russia (uninteligible russian talk)

  • k wait i here the rotors there spinning

  • Fake ,blades are bending upwards , It should be downwards if it is static .

  • @seleam2 No its real, its a camera trick - the frame rate is = to the rps and the shutter is cranked up. The same effect is used in on cars in movies and such so that the wheels turn backwards for sleek look.

  • it's a toy helicopter on a wire, next to a real helicopter nearby for the sound. No Frame rate, cause if so you would see ghosting on the blades (which you don't) as the helicopter changes angels. The rotor speed for the rudder is the same at the main engine.

  • oh no its moving so fast it mackes it look like its not moving

  • The rotors are turning. The camera only captures at a certain FPS. I can see them turning, and you can see the slight ghosting of the blades upon decent.

    If the camera were cranked ONE FPS higher or lower, it would have had motion. Talk about coincidence.

  • i bet thats a plastic toy on a string with added sound effects lol

  • You can see the rear rotor rotating that's what keep the helicopter airborne.

  • its allll an illlussssioooon

  • red bull doesn't give you wings, soviet russia give you wings.

  • Haha this is cool. There is nothing wrong with the heli. The camera takes frames at the same frecvency as the heli`s blades. The same effect is if you film a CRT screen . The you can see the gap between frames. If the helicopter was landing then you should see the blades spining.

  • @adythekiller or you can take your camera on your phone and film a car thats driving and the rims would would the same affect as the propeller

  • @B1linginskater theren are many ways to get this effect.

  • if it was goin too fast for our eyes wouldnt the blades be invisible

  • wtf??? how is flying????????

  • Worth of watch...good movie. Watch it at Free Movie Zone . n e t

  • the blades aer movieng to fast for the cameras FRAPS to pick up,

    or its a fucking model helicopter.

    AMERICA, FUCK YA!

  • looks/sounds like harmony between blade speed and camera shutter

  • slow motion? lol

  • IT'S A ROFLCOPTER U IDIOT!!!!!!!! RUN!!!!!!!

    (i didnt really call u an idiot it was a joke)

  • A fucking Wizard is flying it... ITS MAGIC

  • Camera frame rate= copter blade spinning rate. Every time copter blades reach point A, camera takes a picture, however, since the blades reach the point so many times so quickly, the copter still seems to be flying smoothly still.

  • Its high!

  • @AyanamisSlave I thought the same thing

  • Hey look! Just like in Armed assault! Lol.

  • It is just a slower frame rate; and the back prop is actually spinning SLOWER than than the top, not faster. That's why it shows up in more positions. It's called Rotational Inertia. Since the top prop is much larger, it has to spin faster to keep the tips at high enough speeds to stay aloft.

  • That's a really cool optical illusion.

  • its only the shutter speed on the cameras u fuking idiots

  • @alexoutsida These people are so god damn stupid.

  • lmao dude this is just a toy helicoptor with a string on it

  • Wow these people are fucking idiots, don't they know anything about frames per second vs rotational speed?

    The same thing happens when you look at a spinning fan with a camera that has a high shudder speed.

  • Um.. its a toy brah, calm down.

  • @nochio23

    *facepalm* Am I really the only one here who knows how camera shutter speed works? really?

    It's not a toy. It's an optical illusion.

  • Seriously, go get some glasses or just get off your computer sometime and go outside so you can tell the difference between real and fake things. It's obviously a fucking toy, if it were actualy spinning there would be, at the very least, a small bit of darkness between each blade, but there isn't. And are you suggesting that the back propeller spins MUCH faster than the top? that's the only way it would look like it was still spinning while the other looked motionless if it were a shutter speed

  • trick. dipshit.

  • When it stops and starting going up the top propeller bounces a little bit, when it turns left the propeller moves slightly to the left, when it turns right it turns slightly to the right. Don't try and play the whole "im a technical expert so my dumbassness must be right" game.

  • @nochio23 It's not my fault you're so god damn stupid.

    You remind me of those people who look at CGI and actually question if its real or not. Cause you know SHIT about how it works.

    And as a fact I AM quite experienced in these things, so go learn the facts before you "think" you know what you're talking about numbnuts.

  • Obviously you know the facts since you've stated none and given no evidence at all. Right? Yea, such a waste of time arguing with a 13 year old camera expert like yourself on the internet.

  • @nochio23 Add 10 years to that age, then get off your lazy ass and get the facts yourself. I'm not going to waste my time retrieving information for someone who's too ignorant to learn for themselves.