 Let's destroy this window. Oh God! Gentlemen, welcome to today's episode. If you're new to the channel, we do a lot of things surrounding FPV freestyle drones. We are at a junkyard in Superior, California, down the street from X cover headquarters. Prophecy has foretold that a drone will smash into a car window. So we came here today with the intention of seeing if we can break a car windshield with a quad. I don't know about you, but there's nothing more satisfying than breaking glass. It's not necessarily the easiest thing. So we're going to start with the easiest possible thing to break, which is just a single pane of replacement glass, like you see our friend Buck Grinder holding up over here. Then we're going to move to this window, which you might have in your house. It's a fan window, double-pane for insulation, just two panes of glass. That's a double plot, man. Dude, I need some of these for my house. Then we're moving up to the car to attempt to break the rear windshield on the car. Here's what's interesting about that. That rear windshield is, I think it's called tempered glass, but basically what it means is that if you want it to break, you got to make a very sharp knock on it, and then once it cracks, the whole thing goes. And then maybe we'll break more things. We can convince the scrapyard to let us. I think it's going to get through this, no problem. I think I'll get it first try. I'm going to do some practice runs to get lined up, but I don't think it should be too hard to hit that. All right, well, I'm going to do a test pass. So just test pass them. That was so fast. That was so fast. I'm going to go further. Go for it. The motor is, it might just have some sand in it. It might be destroyed. I think he caught the rim with this motor. Let's look for damage on the motor. It's a little windy out here. So we're down one motor basically for that. Maybe not even. Oh, it's turning. While the folks back there are getting the glass set up for us to break. Now's a great time to plug today's sponsor for this episode, which is Armattan. Now Armattan is an FPV frame company and they offer a lifetime warranty. Even if we intentionally smash it into a car. That is why we chose this. We can always go back to Armattan and get that frame replaced. No questions asked. And check this thing out. See this whole bling blal thing going on at the front end? It's why I got sunglasses on it because it's so shiny. Because it's made out of titanium. Any quad that's going to break glass, it's going to be the one with the titanium front end. Thanks to Armattan for providing us with three complete builds. You can get this exact ready to fly quad built by Armattan over on Armattan's website. Link in the video description. The wind kind of took me off track a little bit. This one's not going to get any easier. So I'm just going to try to favor the left a little bit. Right there. That's kind of a small target on a windy day like this. But we'll do the best we can. Dude, that is a tiny hole. I hit the ground before it. What just happened there? We lost the camera and the GoPro stopped recording. Lost the camera lens. Oh, you know what happened? Everybody wants to mount the session like this. Velcro around it and that's cool. But in a crash, it always goes like this. So if you're going to do this, you got to get a 3D printed mount and really hold it up there. Don't just use a velcro strap. Not only did we lose our session, but also it knocked off the camera lens. The camera lens didn't get knocked off in the crash because it's protected. The session came around and smacked it off. Use the 3D printed mount. That's really grindy. It's just dirt. I think they're good. I think that's just dirt. That's just dirt. That's going to loosen right out. Right here is where the stress fractures on a chameleon usually happen from rear impact. But no, we're... No, that looks good. We're really... Wow. I got to say, I'm impressed. It was just like a misting. The pieces of glass were so teeny tiny. It was just like... Like it's like the window spit out a quad. It was amazing. I think we should try the windshield. Let's ask him how much for the windshield. It's going to be harder. It's going to be harder to smash? It's double. That's what we want. We want the challenge. So he's going to get the van because they're going to destroy that one anyways. I think it might actually go through. Just kind of surprised with how the last one went. Definitely. The front windshield is the hardest thing to break. So I think the best case scenario is that we crack it. The front windshields have safety glass, which means there's plastic in it, which means that shards aren't supposed to be flying out at you. I don't think it's going through. I'm really hoping that we can just punch one arm through, like maybe rip the motor off just like that one shard of carbon fiber through the windshield. We're going to have to come at a higher angle, which is going to make it harder to line up. But if I just go straight, it's going to kill a lot of the impact and it's going to bounce off. So I need to come in hot like this. So I was doing a split S over and trying to come at it, but I had so much force and power going down that full throttle. I couldn't gain that extra altitude. So I think I'm going to try to shallow out the dive a little. Not go from straight down, but a little lower. I think you need to do it like a hop. Definitely need to do it like a hop. Yeah, you want to go like a little straight down at it. You want your salmon dinner, Jeff. When it was your salmon, you're a hop. That was sick. You can see the shape of the quad. You can see the arms. Look at it. I'm surprised. I'm impressed. I wanted it to be like that. I didn't think it was going to crack. No, no, no. That was just going to fall off. That was impressive. Whoa, look at the lights falling off the car. So now we're getting set up so that we can try smashing out the rear window on this Durango. This episode, thank you for watching Rotor Riot. Big ups to my man, your boy, Vortex, for piloting that drone. I didn't think that glass was going to break, guys. I thought they were going to bounce off for sure. A couple of windows, but every single one, smashing like that. That was crazy. Thanks to Armutan for providing these quads today. They had full confidence that we wouldn't be able to break it. And if we did break it, we'd be able to get the warranty and get new parts. And big ups to XHover for bringing us out. If you got a crazy idea, drop it down in the comments. I'll see y'all in the next one. Whoo, we got it here. Drone's wet. I think the drone fell down the drone. Just when you thought it was over.