Russian chopper with motionless blades!

Russian chopper with motionless blades!

Russian chopper with motionless blades!

A radio wave is synchronising the movie camera speed with the rotation of the rotor to help visualise deformations on the blades

Know anything about this? Email us
Email a friend Privacy policy
Misc
Link to this page
Newsletter: Sign up
Download   ?

Get plug-in

Keep BoreMe fresh: Contribute

View by top voted  |  date

Guest: Spip (193 days ago)

Watch the shadows, the blades not moving. Is it real at all or just a tiny toy? The blades not moving, so the sound doesn't fit to what we see.
   

Guest: GuestWho (192 days ago)

You don't really understand what cameras do, do you???

Guest: higurdy gigardy gum (185 days ago)

Latest comment: "this is the reason why u have to have an additional light when using a lathe, if a light flickers 60 times a second and a lathe spins one rotaion per flicker the lathe dosnt look like its spinning (60 was an example). the camera will take "60 images a second and the blades rotate at the same pace they appear stationary..... "

Guest (193 days ago)

again, you can hear that the collective pitch varies but not the throttle, clever boy.... I agree with CCCP; the Hind I hate to say is far better than what we can do - even now

Guest (193 days ago)

Of course there aren't shadows! This is all to do with sync which is why we see the tail rotor spinning (as it's at a different RPM stupid americans). My question is this? How the hell did the pilot keep at the same roter speed? You can hear that he did... Clever bastard....

Guest: Hanibul Hector (193 days ago)

those blades arent moving!, what the camera does'nt show is the chopper crashing a few moments later somewhere in Siberia and those poor soldiers being eaten by the local tribesmen. yummy

Guest: Uhw Htasom (194 days ago)

Trying to ''bump start'' it?

Guest: True CCCP (192 days ago)

Ok... I'll explain... this heli has tree sets of blades: one in the back (the one we see moving "slowly") and two on the top... one stoped (the one we see stoped) and one moving at normal speed (the one we don't see because we just are not expecting it to be there...). But it's funy...
   

Guest: GuestWho (192 days ago)

A radio wave is synchronising the movie camera speed with the rotation of the rotor to help visualise deformations on the blades. Or the thing you said???
   

Guest (191 days ago)

shut up you clown, it tells you whats happening over there >>>>>>>>>>>>
      

Guest: True CCCP (191 days ago)

As I said before: this heli has tree sets of blades: one in the back (the one we see moving "slowly") and two on the top... one stoped (the one we see stoped) and one moving at normal speed (the one we don't see because we just are not expecting it to be there...)... no amter what it says there...

Guest: CCCP (193 days ago)

Power of the Hind D

Guest: me 2 (194 days ago)

The video camera is just in exact synch with the blades' rotation.

ibnsuleimanibnsuleiman (193 days ago)

Nice flying on constant throttle, aside from the Apache, all the best helicopters are European and Russian at the moment.
   

Guest: GuestWho (192 days ago)

Who besides US, Russia, and Europe are making the helicopters now??? China I guess, or are they just buying Russian???

Guest: scientist (194 days ago)

the camra is filming in sutch a speed that it only sees the part where it is there so the blades are moving its just the camra cant see due to the speed setting it is at