Extreme Lift Device
Uploader Comments (BluieWestOne)
Top Comments
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c'mon...we learned in physics...if the camera captures n(any number) frame per second and the blades rotate n(number that's the same as the fps of cam) rotation per second, it'll look as if the blades are static and don't move at all...
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I already did you retard, 3 days ago. youtube "how can this thing fly". The blades are spinning 350+ rpm just the shutter speed of the camera is in sync with the rotor blades. Its not an extreme lift device idiot lol. Lift in a helicopter isn't determined by rotor speed, it is determined by the pitch angle of the rotor blades, same as the tail rotor. No I'm not joking, you're fucking stupid.
All Comments (58)
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I strongly believe this is real cause if you look at the lights the camera captures the lights flicking. the tail rotor is also spinning in the video which spins faster than the main rotor.
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you know the vid is fake............even if it was fps it would rotate some b4 take off then get to sudden nothingness..............
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WTF WAS THAT!
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@izzarshah i actually think it is if and only if (blade rotation) mod (camera fps) = 0
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wow the blades r spinning so fast that the rotars look like there still! :D
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It would be better if you did not write something that covers the whole screen.
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Nice xD
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xD awesome.. kinda creepy though.. =p
o and um if it were REAL why don't you show the rudders slow to a stop or slow to full speed HUH i find this video as fake as Justin bieber's BALLZ
Lbjamin 1 year ago
@Lbjamin
Hmm..since you use the phrase Rudder with regards to helicopters..I seriously doubt that you have the knowledge to decide wether it´s fake or not. It is not fake...If it was fake, I would have made it look even better.
BluieWestOne 1 year ago
Hey all...there is nothing weird about the capture of the video. It was done with a Minolta Dimage A2, which records 30 frames per second. The Rotor RPM is 360 (The pilots told me that) and that is why...pure coincidence...
BluieWestOne 4 years ago