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12-13-2020, 12:58 PM
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Re: Hit in the Head by Helicopter
Look at the slope of the landing pad, the other guy is actuall lower the the elevation at which kingpin was, this is why other guy is beneath rotor blades and kingpin turned himself into a party popper.
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12-15-2020, 10:43 PM
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Re: Hit in the Head by Helicopter
If you pay enough attention, you'll notice there's a head wind. The pilot had to "cycle forward" in order stay in place. That means he had to pitch the blades forward. The closer guy to the side was unaffected because he came from the side. None of this includes the fact the blades have to adjust downward at the same time, (like lowering an umbrella). No gunshots. Just the sound of a man's scalp being sheared off. |
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12-15-2020, 11:02 PM
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Re: Hit in the Head by Helicopter
I suggest you educate yourself before looking like an arrogant dip shit ****** in front of everyone. Blade inertia means nothing when the swash plate can raise and lower the blade tips the same way you adjust an umbrella. So no, at no particular moment is it ever OK to Assume that "Inertia" is holding the blades straight out. Fucking dumbass
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