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  • unicornbelieber Says:

    29/07/2012 10:23:33 AM

    you know ive just been making shit up. youre just stupid enough to think that im actually trying to argue a point and fyi there is an up-draft

  • thewheeliekid Says:

    29/07/2012 9:39:26 AM

    have you even been around a helicopter? ever? i didn't think so. when you work on them and FCF them for a full time job, then you have my permission to TRY and argue this point. but then, if you did have a job like that, you would know you are wrong right now! until then, STFU

  • thewheeliekid Says:

    29/07/2012 9:36:30 AM

    your really really invested in your lie aren't you? can't even admit defeat and that you don't know what you are talking about. why don't you google something for me; "helicopter dynamics." and learn about how a helicopter goes up. because if a helicopter pulls air up through the main rotor, then how would the helicopter itself go up? OH WAIT! a helicopter pushes air DOWN, so it can go up. NO updrafts here!

  • unicornbelieber Says:

    29/07/2012 9:27:34 AM

    dodahectron theory can be found in my aerobatics 101 text book. ravern is the latest model chopper coming out of japan, a cousin of the raven chopper.

  • thewheeliekid Says:

    29/07/2012 9:22:12 AM

    or anywhere. 

  • unicornbelieber Says:

    29/07/2012 9:16:05 AM

    they're proper nouns you won't find them in the dictionary

  • thewheeliekid Says:

    29/07/2012 2:04:13 AM

    @unicornbelieber I don't even know where to begin calling you wrong. I don't need to know theories. I fly and work on helicopters. there is no "updraft" idiot.

  • unicornbelieber Says:

    28/07/2012 8:51:37 PM

    its the dodahectron theory in regards the physical mechanicals in industrial wind turbines; such as the blades on a helicopter depending on the position of the collective control and the foot pedals in the chopper. there can be an updraft strong enough to lift 200 kgs off the ground on your standard ravern helicopter. learn the theory, then call me an idiot.

  • thewheeliekid Says:

    28/07/2012 4:59:24 PM

    it's so they don't get their head chopped off, idiot. a helicopter pushes air down, so it can go up. where is there an up draft? (that is putting it as simple as possible, i know there is a lot more going on than that)

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