This is a flight demonstration of a 1:3.5 scale Black Airwolf Bell-222 R/C helicopter. Now that is one big R/C chopper! The absolutely massive unit measures a very respectable 4.25m (14-feet) in length, with a rotor of 3.75m (12.25-feet). Wow. This thing makes me wonder: at what point do you
Feel like getting motion sick? Have I got the video for you! This is a clip filmed by Chuck Aaron Aerobatics of a helicopter rotor spinning while taking off and in flight, filmed at 240FPS, then slowed down to 30FPS so you can actually see what’s going on. SPOILER: Projectile
This is a video of the Ingenuity rotorcraft (upper middle of screencap) flying above the Martian surface. Ingenuity, the first flying craft deployed by humans on another planet, flew approximately 700-feet at an altitude of 26-feet before landing. The footage, albeit relatively unimpressive to watch if you pretend this is
Because everybody needs a hobby and some of those hobbies really shouldn’t be broadcast but here we are anyways, this is a video simulation of CG animator and Youtuber atomic marvel dropping groups of 18, 36, and 72 humans into the main rotor of a military helicopter. Things certainly don’t
Kids: they say the darndest things. And in the case of my nephews, usually loudly and when I’m trying to watch a show or take a nap. This is a short video of a precious little boy in West Virginia (my home state — hit it, John Denver!) asking if
Warning: Flashing images. This is a mesmerizing slow motion video (shot at 240fps, slowed to 30fps) from a GoPro attached to the main rotor of aerobatic pilot Chuck Aaron’s MBB Bo 105 helicopter as the blade spins and the helicopter takes off, the tiny wind wizards inside working their magic