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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2006

this video shows the helicopter EC BO 105 starting

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  • Don't be so unfriendly, man, you are not right though.

    Some time ago it was MBB who build it, but eurocopter took this firm and builds it now.

    Bölkow was only the man who found it.

    Look in the net the next time before you post a comment again; you even should try to be more fiendly.

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  • It has something to do with the speed of the video camera, it captures the video to slowly, and can't keep up with the blade speed

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  • @bastian92

    Bölkow was part of MBB which stands for Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm

    Bölkow is the man behind the engineering of the BO-105, that's correct.

    But before the production of the first commercial BO-105 began the Bölkow company became part of MBB and from '92 on it's Eurocopter

  • the noise changes when the helicopter rises, cool video.

  • sorry ludwig bölkow

  • u r right,!! eurocopter just developed the version cbs 5 in 1994 but the bo 105 was developed by heinrich bölkow

  • don't listen do them, it was lag's! you should invest in a new graphics card, bastian92! :D

  • Didn't know that, always thought that it was Messerschmitt Bölkow Blohm, since when eurocopter took over?

  • Partially correct. It's the refresh rate on the video camera being set incorrectly. Think of it like the shutter speed on a still camera. If you take a still picture of a helicopter, you can either get the 'frozen blades' effect, where it looks like the blades aren't moving, or you can 'see' movement (a blur). Just needs a video camera capable of a different refresh rate. If you've ever seen a video showing a computer screen and see scrolling horizontal black bars, it's the same 'problem.'

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