A Floating Helicopter

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

This video is currently under investigation at www.thatsnotfake.com

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  • The FPS of camera matches Heli.

  • an error has ocured and physics.exe is not responding ,please restart the universe ,if the problem persists please contact your local God and send him an error report .

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  • Whoever thinks this is fake is retarded because if you do the same thing with the rotating wheels of a car the outcome should be similar. It even happens with your own eyes.

  • video frame rate is synchronized to blades rotation. Also, if the blades wherent turning, they would be bent downwards instead of upwards as currently they show.

  • @impala88 it was fail too to go down all those comments

  • @uatam552 epic fail.

  • @jamesodinson ahahahahahaha. NO. Only choper big enough to carry this is a skycrane, and at the speed of it rotating around it wouldn't hold the weight with the G's pulling it to the sides. Not to mention there are no cables (although they could of been taken out in post production). Still very unlikely.

  • In soviet Russia...

  • Asians and their cheat codes...

  • @dobysirius I found that out on OMGfacts

  • @Sloppyhayes The frequency of the frames need only be a factor of that of the rotor. It wouldn't be surprising for the helicopter rotor to rotate at e.g. 240 RPM while the camera would be capturing 60 frames per second.

  • @Sloppyhayes You're fucking stupid.

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