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  • the rotor blades are spinning so fast that the camera cant catch each frame

  • It's a model helicopter held up by a tiny string

  • @harrypotterbest yes exactly!!!! i fucking watched the real video of the making bitches!!! so please stop saying fps is rigged and shit like that. god i wished i still have that video bookmarked ahh -____-

  • in fact... the rotor is so fast that the visual effect is almost STATIC.

  • hot air

  • Jajaja, se ve cagado

  • i was in this comment section two years ago and reading the comments was like having the funniest day of my life. and returned now to see if people got serious

  • google dr. richard boyle

  • This is a model helicopter on a thin wires string. if you watch carefully the helicopter will bounce...

  • @Symbiont5 I hope that you're intentionally being a troll, and not being an idiot.

  • Frames per second thats how the hell!

  • In reality this Russian helicopter propellers turning indeed. A radio signal pair the two drive system: speed camera of the camera is then synchronized with the rotation of the rotor. This allows to visualize efforts and deformations on the blades.

  • You are lucky to have a camera that has the exact same frame rate as the helicopters rotor :D

  • It's just a toy. The sound comes from a different source.

  • And who the hell are you expecting to believe that s***

  • somebody rigged the camera's frame rate so it LOOKS like they aren't spinning, they cant do that to the tail rotor because it spins at a different rate

  • @leerman22 no its jest a camra trick call anti graphic if u look at a roataing thing on a cam it looks like that

  • shutter speed of camera is sync with rotation of blades , this happened to my video from Airshow where a spitfire flew by and in my film props were static.

  • @Manonsilvermountain Thats the explanation indeed ! From Physics ... 2 or more objects moving at the same speed do not move according to each other (its the definiton of movement srry for not so good english its my 2nd language )

  • @minecraftmaniac1906 Close. "Relative to" not according to.

  • i see the blades not turing at but realy....next time you put a model hele on a string dont spin around so aimlessely -______-

  • you dumb ass the rotor is spining. the camera frames are taking pictures the same rate the rotors are turning so they look like they are still you dumb ass.

  • @nightmaredno Exacte, perfect frames works

  • @nightmaredno Or the frame rate is integer multiple or fraction of the blade rotation rate divided by the number of blades.

  • you dumb assthe rotor is spining the camera frames are taking pictures the same rate the rotors are turning so they look like they are still you dumb ass.

  • @nightmaredno orly?

  • just taken with a crappy camera the camera speed synced with the main rotor so everytime it takes a shot its in the same position a similar thing happened when my mate filmed us at work doing an engine run on a piper navajo, look up "Propellor Torque and Thrust Effect" by sarowak

  • ahahahahahahahahahahah this is an optical illusion, caused by video aliasing! the same kind of thing happens when you film a car wheel at a certain shutter and frame rate. You people are beyond gullible.

  • It was probably a tethered model or a test helicopter suspened by a crane. The cables were photoshoped out.

  • @bdkalltheway

    Not tethered or a model. Just aliasing because of the camera.

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  • its a mi24, damn! those Russians are always one step ahead of us!

  • lol welcome to the future. where helicopters control their own gravity!

  • PRA QUE BARULHO DO HELICÓPTERO SE ELE NÃO USA O MOTOR!!

  • All of you are retarded. It's not special effects or lift created by the tail rotor. It's just the video camera. Humans see continually at 30 frames per second. Cameras like the one used in the video take series of pictures in quick succession and add sound. Giving the illusion of slow or not moving rotors. You are disgraces to the human race. If you don't believe me idgaf. You can try it yourself with older aged low res cameras.

  • garrysmod lags sumtimes on me too

  • wtf?

  • @yussuf0818 you are stupid. tht rotor in tha back stabilizes it from nt spinnin and losin control. how old are you 4?

  • @SloMoShun100 yes prof! sorry about my mistake.

  • Another elicopter like a chinhook lift it with a cable.

  • easy.

  • the Nazi's invented it

  • Wait what the fuck.. Where are the helicopter doors? O.O

  • ufo hunter u just lost credibility dork

  • this video makes me want to play minecraft for some strange reason

  • for this particular helicopter, the lift is actually produced by the tail rotor at the back. Can't you see that its spinning? the main rotor is actually just a back up. i hope this helps..

  • @yussuf0818 lol

    

  • @yussuf0818 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA You shouldn't procreate. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @yussuf0818 trollololol

  • @yussuf0818 WOW i hope that was a joke lol...

  • @yussuf0818 You call the main a backup? look its bigger and the tail is smaller if its that small it will crash to the ground

  • @starplasam626 haha i was just kidding! i study aerospace eng so i know how these works. Just making a few silly comments in the midst of all these boring ones haha =)

  • @yussuf0818 Please use your brain and learn how a main rotor creates the lifting force, it does that by using Newtons third law of motion. The tail rotor do not have the direction nor force necessary to lift a helicopter it is used to prevent it from rotating on his center axis in opposition to the main rotor. You can even not use a tail rotor at all but use two main rotors that rotate in opposite directions and so cancel out the helicopter body rotation, this is how the Russian KA-50 works.

  • there are two rotors on the sides the spin really fast so the big rotor is probablly for the landing

  • @Driesownsyou trololol

  • the blades r just too fast for the camera!!!

  • CHEAT CODES!

  • It's 100% lag

  • thats a freaking toy helicopter

  • @southaflow no its not.

  • glitched out chopper

  • hahha INSANE !!

  • bug!!

  • SWEET!!!!

  • THEY DONT HAVE THIS IN BLACK OPS

  • Gravity HAAAAAAAAAAAX.

  • It's only swamp gas caused by a temperature inversion. No need to panic, the government has everything under control. The lies and propaganda are already in place to deceive the stupid.

  • it's UFO maann!! not Helicopter..!! See.. .!! 

  • helicopter win!!!!!

  • MrAwesome514 clearly. that plus you can still hear the rotor spinning

  • HOLY FUK THE HIND IS MY NU FAV HELICOPTER!!!!!!!!!!

  • Holy crap it's a glitch in the matrix! Oh no wait... its just the shutter speed in sync with the blade rotation.

  • THIS US JUST LIKE SHINING A STROBE LIGHT ON SOMETHING THATS FAST AND IT MAKES IT SLOW DOWN!

  • I wonder how much the invisible strings were -.-

  • Cheater )))

  • sv_gravity 0

  • Video frame rate = rotor speed. Cool effect. Lied big time about anti-gravity. Rotors look like they're not rotating, but they are, the video frame rate is perfectly timed to the rotation. It's called aliasing, You see that on TV when wheel covers look like they're rotating backwards when the car is moving forwards.

  • but how the hell does this think fly without using it's rotor

    made my day

  • OMG ok so russia created a helicopter that doesnt have spinning rotors WOW america has a jet that can hover with heat lock an can reach 60 in 1 second so the big quistion is....... Who has the upper hand here lol

  • WICKED indeed!

  • ITS A HACK!!!XD

  • @asadony123 haha he is using cheats! is there Any admin online?? Kick that guy... xD noob! xD

  • @ufohunter Only a "UFOHunter" could ask this question...

  • look this video qnd you hear the sound of pale turn its not possible

  • If the Main Rotor isn't spinning, then neither would the Tail Rotor. It's connected by a drive line and a transmission. This is a video frame effect.

  • Where is your god now?

  • WTF ? LoL !

  • I've had this happen in a video game video, it's weird

  • Wow! What a coincidence to either get the FPS exactly equal to one rotation of the rotor or to at least get the rotor to move 1, 2, 3,..etc blades exactly between frames, in order to appear completely static.

  • @bexly yea.. you can, it is just difficult because of the background noise.

  • air lifted by a larger helicopter..... I WIN.

  • just caught the blade speed and frame speed at the same time.....haha

  • saw one 3 days ago that shit was crazy

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  • cool six core cgi demo.. which game is it?

  • imrankniazi bhagvaan di maa da phudda..kanjri diya bachya..is halicopter di pan nu ya dy

  • you can hear the propellers are spinning, this is just a visul phonomenom

  • If the helicopter could float then why would it have propellers?

  • Yeah I'm sure we are modifying Russian helicopters from the 70's

  • Also itsa Russian Hind, they shouldn't even fly anyway!!

  • Righteo, time to end the debates with actual facts. This is a real video. Stop calling it a fake simply because it's convenient for you to say that about something you don't understand. First of all, the rotor blades are spinning. As heretustay said, the rotor speed happens to be in sync with the cameras frame rate. Everytime the camera records a new frame, the blades happen to be in the same spot, this is why car rims stop, start, stop, and start, as the car slows down or speeds up as well.

  • no. you're wrong. dick.

  • Its suspended by string. Its just a model.

  • and by the way, if the rotors didn't rotate, you wouldn't hear the helicopter sound either...

  • This is a natural visual phenomenon that happens when the frame-rate of the camera and the rpm of the rotors (or anything spinning for that matter) are in sync so as every frame captures the rotors in the same position during rotation. this happens with the human eye also.

  • @heretustay yup you cant hear the rotor turning

  • @heretustay If you are right how do you explain the shadow from the rotor 0:03. I can't believe who give thumbs up because what this person actually make sense to them. Rotors are clearly still and not moving at all. Wake up and think about it people.

  • @h2jn The rotors are not still. the video frames per second = the rotor speed, making them LOOK like they are still.

  • @h2jn

    Exactly where do you expect the shadow to be? The shadow is where the blade casts it. The shadow moves together with the blade. Therefore, is you record the spinning blade with such frame rate that on every frame the blade is at the same place and therefore seemingly not moving on video, you will also record the shadow at the same place.

    Do you believe that spinning rotor blades do not cast shadows?

  • @heretustay nah because the helicopters is spinning and moving on a vertical plane. Some disturbance would have been seen. You are blind or retarded.

  • @heretustay  it's not a visual phenomen look at the shadow from the rotors.... they aren't blurry or something.

  • @SirxSmokkexalot its in fact an optical illusion the camera's shutter speed is in sync with the rotor. there are no blurry edges, because the shutter speed was high enough.

    If one of the rotorblades would have a different color you would see it flip from one position to the next.

  • @heretustay wat? xD

  • @heretustay

    i wouldn't call it a phenomenon but it is amazing that the camera frame-rate synced up just right!

  • @heretustay

    Nope look more closely the wing span is giving it a lift

  • @fahadN72 pauze at 06 and tell me it doesnt look like there is weight on the rotors.. go check out a heli that hasnt got its rotors spinning.. they hang down next to the coptor. hereustay is fkkin bang on the money nice observation man!

  • @Fukkdiss pal look at 0:29 look closeley at the side of the chopper you'll see rotor's shadow . now Frame raet is one thing but shadow is quite another. Do observe the movements of the craft it self if the wind was not lifting it why do you think chopper's going up and choppers roataion alter durng lif that would make us see some movement.. beside no matter how fast rotor rotate they leave a circular shade in movies which is not visible here

  • @fahadN72 Obviously the rotors shadow is gonna be where the rotor is at that moment so yea lets say in example that the rotor is spinning at 60 rpm and the camera has a framerate of 60 fps then ur gonna catch the rotor at exactly the same position every frame same goes for the shadow. I understand u love conspiracy theories and all that but making up excuses so u can believe something that isnt so doesnt make it true, keep it real man, only person u would be fooling is urself.

  • @Fukkdiss hold on a sec you imbecil ... how the hell you made out about conspiracy theory...what weed yo had..

    so you are so naive to see that THIS CHOPPER HAS FOR CRYING OUT LOD 6 ROTORS AND IT CAN'T FLY WITHOUT STOPPING IT ENGINES OR ROTORS..... DO YOU WHAT LIFT A ROTAR THE SIZE OF 2 LAMPPOST CREATE ???.. BETTER EDUCATE YOUR SELF YOU MORON.!!!

  • @fahadN72 haha im the imbecile? manz gettin angry cuz i touched a nerve is it.. im guessing ur sitting there thinking how d fkk would he know that im so into conspiracy theories? Guess what ur a seed in a pod in a field of greenstring beans buddy, nothing new nothing special now take ur slow ass intellect and fkk urself ok.

    Haha not even to mention what type of absolute loser u must be to get mad at someone trying to inform u of a simple fact. haha dont have kids plz, Neanderthal.

  • @fahadN72 and its not 6 rotors, its one rotor with 6 rotor-blades by the way.

  • @fahadN72 First off, your punctuation and spelling sucks, and you flame like a mad child.

    Second, If the Rpm of the helicopter is the same as the fps of the camera, the blades will not move. Neither will the shadows move.

    Third, don't try to act like you are cool and know what the fuck you are talking about.

    And finally last of my rant, Caps lock and retard spelling like "yo" doesn't make you cool. Just a tip.

  • @TheCalebthebest

    SHUT THE FUCK UP ya stinkin douche bag!!!!

  • @fahadN72

    Educated yourself and learn what aliasing is.

  • speed of light is 170k miles per second boys.. what makes u think it would be so laggy that u would see a blur? Usually u would see a blur for the rotors too but im guessg this was recorded with a highspeed camera or something similar. Its people who want to believe something so badly they make up all types of crap to justify it and at the same time spam so much that the real events become hard to spot.

    And what about the blatent sound of the blades chopping.. come on get off it.

  • Fake and gay.

  • You guys are all idiots. this has nothing to do with the FPS. Look at the last second of the video. The chopper is facing away the blades still arent moving. Those blades arent moving. Period. Someone took an RC chopper or a model and put it on strings, moved it around and edited in the sound of a real helicopter.

  • Seriously, how is it possible to be this stupid? Lets say that the roter rotates once for each frame, that will make it look like it stands still. No matter what the position of the helicopter is it still matches the frame rate.

  • @mobTape but if the helicopter is going up and down dosent that make the blads go in different speed?

    but i think the movie is fake

  • @Fr3ddz0r5 How can this be fake?, it`s about Frames Per Second

  • @TheRuniteD look at titel "Anti gravity helicopter!!?" its not then fake

  • @Fr3ddz0r5 "The vast majority of helicopters maintain a constant rotor speed (RPM) during flight, leaving only the angle of attack of the blades as the sole means of adjusting thrust from the rotor." - Wiki

    Same speed all the time, just changing the blade pitch to get more or less power from the rotors. This is more or less the camera doing it, but nonetheless it's not "fake".

  • @Fr3ddz0r5 No, the rotors is actually changing it's angle slightly to go up and down :)

  • the thing is, the refresh rate from the camera is synchronized with the main rotor.

  • nice 5cm toy you got there lol^^

  • I know its to do with the Blade speed and the fames per second on the cammera, But really who cares, It's awsome, and to get such a fluke shot like that, On Cammera,

    Wicked.

    Mi24 Hind FTW

  • @DogOnAShip I totally agree.

  • YOU ARE ALL WRONG, LOL! (well all the post a few pages back that I read)... I cant recall the name of it.. but if you watch it right at the very end as the rotor is starting to spool up, you'll see thrust vector nozzles like that of a hairier sweep back to put it into forward motion.. it can hover without its rotor for slow maneuvers and landing with its rotor folded up. pretty cool shit! Technology is a beautiful thing.. especially when our enemy's don't know we have it!

  • @DrumminDraggin nope, the only thrusters on that copter go out to the side. I didn't see any nozzles that go down at all. I believe the refresh rate thing much more.

  • guys the fps of the cam is the same as the rps of the rotor every frame captured, the rotor completes a revolution. so if the rotor is captured always at the same position so it seems to be static.

  • @Akleloki thats impossible. look at the sides of the helicopter rotate. you can clearly see the shadow of the blades cast over the side panels, if the camera couldnt pick up the movement the shadow wouldnt be visible, besides, it would look like a circular blur rather that them being stationary.

  • You're all wrong, it's not a model this is a real helicopter, the FPS of the camera is shitty and can't capture the blades speed so it just displays them as stationary.

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  • its on wires

  • YEP I CAN STILL HERE THE MOTOR AND BLADE SO>>>>FACTS OF FAKED? WELL FAKED

  • Good effects but why the hell would u waste this on an outdated hind d lol

  • @boomnumber2million Exactly!! Check out the top comment for explanation.

  • its because the camera cant capture the blades because they're moving too fast there for it seems as if the blades arent moving, but that just how fast the blades are moving

  • @sammy67275 thay really arent moving look at the video closley

  • guys if they find how to make an antigravity machine then our lifes will gonna change dramatically our lifes!

  • @Mitsosoriginal  HOW?

  • It would be verry cool if this was real...

    I think this effect was created by the camera.

    I mean the number of images per second.

    When the rotor spins at 60 rounds per second, and the camera is recording at 60 images per second.

    It would be like the rotor is not moving, just as in this film.

    Verry nice done anyway!

  • I dont buy this having an anti gravity device. Just think, helicopters are vulnerable, if anti gravity device exist then they would have figured by now to put it in tanks. Imagine how much damage can an anti gravity tank can do. Then they would also put it in aircraft carriers making it a mother ship. and they could deploy in less time than sailing to its destination. Also eliminating mid air refueling. lolz

  • The vid is an optical illusion. The FPS (frames per second) are synced to the rotation of the rotor. You can observe this same effect using a stobe light on the harmonic balancer on your car engine. There is not thrust vectoring and this isn't some anti-grav experiment greated by boeing and then classified TS. If that doesn't explain it for you morons.....then perhaps the rotor noise might be a dead give away. You can hear it chopping the air.....hard!

  • @thebadguy2k6 say that again reel fast 3 times

  • Your all stupid, the rotor is spinning round, but it goes too fast for u 2 see it moving... it looks like it is moving slowly

  • goodness u guyz are stpid it is is using thrust vectoring motor it is just like the harrier!!!!!

  • ALL AIRPLANES BY DEFINITION ANTI GRAVITY

  • @freebearride That is just playing with semantics; the aspect of antigravity and 'reactionless propulsion' which really excites crackpots is the denial of Newton's third law.

  • thats pretty cool

  • Don't be so stupid! tha't is all bulls#it! it is just a video camera capturing the same frame in coincidence with the same propels spot at same time when it pass through , thats depend of how many frames by second the camera takes and the RPM of the Helicopter's propels.

    But that people who still believe in super secret classified USAF experiments with anti-gravity makes me laugh a lot... please ... keep posting bullshit like this... it is pretty funny!

  • I wasn't buying the shutter speed theory at first because it just totally looks like they arent spinning! At the right angle if you pause it you can see that the blades are flexing up which means they are making lift and indeed spinning, right?

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  • Operation Roflcopter

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    Operation Roflcopter was the 2008 joint program between DARPA and the U.S. Department of Education. It was executed to flush out youtubers naive enough to confuse visual aliasing for anti-gravity. Those falling victim to the hoax were immediately added to DARPA's "no-hire" list.

  • Loo at the way it's flying, the movement of it in the air..the only ay if would move like that is if the blades were being used...and the sound of it is the sound of a helicopter flying normaly .. if it was an " Anti gravity helicopter " then it would not fly like a helicopter !

  • Everyone saying this is to do with shutter speed is wrong. The best that I can say is that it is using small jet engines. You can hear the whine of a jet engine, and the copter's movement appears different than what is caused by rotor lift.  There is blade sounds also which must be from other aircraft at this event/air show.