Remote Control Helicopter
No idea how he does this but it looks cool ![]()
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3. scraggydoo 2 years ago
It is perfectly possible, he is an extreamly tallented 3D pilot and i give you props for the skills.
That video is nothing compared to this video : http://www.snotr.com/video/120 This guy have some rc chopper skills ![]()
6. Comment rated too low. Show this comment kainim 2 years ago
the only thing that is weird is that the rotor doesn't seem to turn a lot
and it is perfectly possible to fly a helicopter upside down (no sarcasm here, you can do it with an actual helicopter too)
#6 ya hes right, it is possible but only a handful of helocopters can actually do it, since they dont have the right thrust to wieght ratio that you can get with a rc.
9. Comment rated too low. Show this comment banzemanga 2 years ago
It is more of a JetCopter than a HeliCopter. It has a nice Jetpack mounted on it.
omg i just bought a cheap version of this a few days ago and now after watching this its broken........ so sad ![]()
Thos RC helicopters can switch the direction of the rotors instantly can't they? That is how he does it I think.
13. prankphonecall 2 years ago
#(removed comment) - yes your right... if you look closely you can see it's hanging from a string connected to a sky hook!
16. Blogengeezer 2 years ago
What an amazing talent. This RC pilot could make a UAV perform magic. Problem is he would get extremely bored waiting for the chance to use his skills. Just what does this persons brain consist of? Most likely an artist.. Talk about 'eye hand co-ordination. Absolutely no Lead in his diet..at any time of his life.
mount some feet to it and you got a chuck norris-roundhouse-kick-machine... controlled by chuck norris this could end the financial crisis
He synced up the frame speed with the rotor speed to make it appear as though the rotors aren't moving. If the speeds are synced correctly the rotor will appear to be in the same spot each frame and this create the illusion that it's not turning
http://www.snotr.com/video/1963
22. SpikedSilver 2 years ago
look theses guys are some arabs in the desert... i bet they have the time AND the money to do nothing else then getting proper rc-helicopter skills...



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1. Elary 2 years ago
simple in theory.. turn rotors so they blow air upwards while upside down..
in reality... well, i wouldn't try