Love from India ! I have shared your channel with my cousin who's a teacher so she could show it to her 7th graders in class and inspire them for science.
AWESOME!!! The explosion bubble created by the ejection charge blast underwater is a MUST-SEE! The shock wave propagated isotropically with nearly no attenuation at all in the water, which mean no matter how big the fish tank was, it would hammer every side of the glass walls into pieces.
Just a little info about your rocket engines you are using is the number after the dash means that there is an ejection charge! D12-5 means "D12" is the size and duration of propulsion charge and the "5" is the delay before the ejection charge goes off! so the engine you used is a "D" sized engine with a "12"second burn time with a "5" second delay before ejection! That's how they were explained to me! Now you can get "booster" engines with no ejection.
+Tr Mu Exactly. A 12-second burn would be a huge burning time for such a model rocket engine. I don't think there are commercially available rocket engines that burn for so long.
+Tr Mu Close, but not quite. The letter indicates total impulse with each subsequent letter being double the impulse of the previous (B motors are twice as powerful as A motors). The first number indicates average _thrust_ of the motor. Using these two values, we can calculate the average burn time of said motor, since impulse is the thrust multiplied by duration. Cheers!
Actually, the "12" stands for the nominal thrust in Newtons (a unit of force [N] like pounds-- 12 Newtons is about 1.6 pounds). The Estes D12's thrust is not constant. It has an initial "boost" spike of 29.7 N and then it drops to about 8 to 10 N for about 1.7 seconds of burn time. Average thrust is 10.2 N. In the slow motion video, you can see an initial pulsing effect when the engine first ignites. There were pressure waves echoing in the water of the aquarium. Perhaps lucky it didn't break there. Also, the engine lunges ahead from the initial thrust spike and then settles to a medium deflection. After the 5 second, non-thrust delay burn, the ejection charge packed enough punch to break the aquarium, not just on the cracked side, but all sides and bottom. If the aquarium had no water in it, it might not have busted.
Yeah, and they don't pay either smh.... I have a spot on there once a month sometimes more often, it's part of my agreement with discovery. But this is why RUclips is taking over.
Yeah well for me I was supposed to take MythBusters spot on Discovery in Jan 2017, freebooters killed my contract .... But yeah now I'm reevaluating this year cause I need to move fast. I think they paid me once like $400.
That is what I got. Almost embarrassed to say. They've always irked me by being so resistant to giving credit to my YT channel. I think I've had my stuff on their show 4 times now. It would be nice to get a little traffic on YT from being on the show for the effort.
Agreed .... I get my YT channel featured often on other segments across the network but, I don't believe the conversion rate is very high from TV to YT through channel referrals. I have a lot of experience on this subject as I came to YT from TV. But it's a looong story .
That warped sound as the engine just begins to ignite is absolutely fantastic. It really puts into perspective how things are truly altered in slow motion.
Dude, that was _gorgeous!_ That initial oscillating cloud of bubbles, the flexing of the glass... nice choice of music for the slo-mo, too! You're really lucky the ignition burst didn't break the glass, heheh. I think a lot of the skeptics just haven't bothered to understand what solid rocket fuel _is._ It blows my mind how someone can be a skeptic while also actively avoiding learning anything about the thing toward which they are skeptical...
Got to give you a thumbs up for that one. Give you 10 if I could. Quite amazing bit of footage you accomplished there. The tank explosion at the end was the icing on the cake. I thought that must have been due to hot water hitting the glass or something, didn't think of an ejection charge. The awesome quality throughout makes this so much better. Hit the ball out the park with that one mate! Well done!
Really cool! I hadn't seen your videos before. I like your style in that you dont fill the vid up with junk and talk. Your edit of the slomo was very nice. The little sound effect when the sun gleamed off of the broken glass wasn't lost on me. Thanks man. Nice camera BTW
I said that already but you really should have more subscribers for such good video quality. But you already got a lot more subs since I first visited your channel. I like:)
Thank you for posting the entire slow mo video and not just bits and pieces which you talk over or say oh my god 100x times. So many great videos are ruined by the creator doing this. You just showered what happened and let us enjoy it. Thank you!
That was... Fucking amazing... I had no doubt it would work in a vacuum and also underwater, since they provide their own oxygen, but it was truly incredible to see how much gas one of these motors actually produce!!
I had serious doubts about igniting under water. Water is an excellent coolant and it could easily cool the ignitor wire enough that it would be unable to ignite the motor. But yeah, once the motor is lit, it's really hard to stop it.
@Jeroen: 22.4l at what temperature? The volume of gas changes with temperature a LOT, and the temperature in this case wanders everywhere between combustion temperature and water ambient temperature, in a way that's really hard to determine.
@Jeroen: Then maybe you should move to Chemistry 102. 1 mole is 6.022140857×10^23 particles, sharp. The volume is whatever volume that number of particles occupies that space, which happens to be 22.4l for *perfect atomic gas* at 0°C and 1 atmosphere of pressure. Not other substance, not at any other conditions. And while the volume changes very little with gas composition, it varies with temperature and pressure a lot.
The UNDER water Rocket motor test was AWSOME !! PLUS THE MUSIC WAS COOL AS WELL ! THE EJECTION CHARGE IS THE LAST NUMBER ON THE MOTOR THAT CHARGE PUSHES THE PARACHUTES OUT ! PRETTY COOL SLOW MOTION FILM !!
Thank you for this experiment. The slow motion part definitely brings a huge deal of information. In a note apart, the sun flare reflected in the braking glass when it gets the appropriate angle, nakes it look as if a second blast took place little after the ejection charge. Wonderful to see underwater flames :-)
With footage this good I am amazed your subs don't number in the millions. Perhaps you should start putting a Warped Perception Logo or sticker in shot. A sticker/logo on the black tape at the top of the tank would not detract from the quality of this footage.
+oOMonkeyMagicOo yes we are actually going to do something more creative then just the sticker, but to be honest I forgot in this episode. Too many projects at once, but our next episode I am going to have a freebooting nightmare on our hands, so we were kind of preparing for this problem. Thanks and that's definitely a great location you picked, the rim of the aquarium. Thanks again and thanks for watching
I'm from the TV / Film world, i'm very new to youtube but I just got settled in, time to do crazy the right way ! The mythbusters said they thought I was nuts, i was told that was a compliment..lol. I have a lot more in store, just waiting for the subs to build up !!!!!!
Puffalupagus360 well I originally wrote this show for Discovery Channel. I'm slowly building up to my original format that I wrote in 2014, can't do it all at once. Glad you liked it and we will keep them coming
This is my favorite RUclips channel by far. You do amazing editing and have awesome footage - and you are just a normal guy - not trying to be super tough or silly or ridiculous - just curious and learning. I applaud your efforts and I thank you for them.
I always laugh at the Flat Earthers and firmament believers when they point to amateur rocket video and claim the rocket hit the firmament and came apart, when in reality it's simply the parachute charge going off. Great example of someone drawing a conclusion due to poor research and ignorance.
Wow! Very neat video! Such a simple idea, but very good footage. That ejection charge was fascinating to watch! I did a lot of model rocket building when I was a kid so this rocket motor/engine series is very interesting! Nice work.
It is mesmerising to watch in slow-mo from the start to end. At one occasion it's so picture-perfect when a piece of shattered glass flashes for a second at 5:46. Thumbs up and I appreciate filming this.
Warped Perception my favorite car since childhood! And this video was perfect, I never knew that model rocket engines could actually work underwater. Some one needs to build a submarine with working torpedos with the use of model rocket engines!
Excellent cinematography. I ended up being more impressed with how well the video was put together than the rocket (which was awe inspiring itself). Great stuff!
+David Sample thank you sir !!!, I am a member of A.C.E. but I never think my edits are good enough, it's always Vision versus time, thanks for watching and thanks for the compliment
The ejection charge is what cracked the tank. A D12-5 will eject 5 seconds after burnout of the main propellant stage. That's why there was the pause before the CRASH/TINKLE/TINKLE. Nice vid!
I don't comment much on youtube videos, very few. But I wanted to leave one and let you know I greatly appreciate your channel and I love your videos! So awesome!
That was amazing, well worth seeing more than once, and now I have to learn more about rockets, ejection charge, never heard of them? Thanks I loved it!
This is just so brilliant! Okay, go the next step. Fireworks under water. Shoot some mortar rounds (one at a time) underwater and in a vacuum. You have my vote. Still the best on RUclips. Doug
Wow that is so cool! Can you build a model rocket motor powered launch system for toy missile, like the ones they use on submarines to launch SLBM underwater? That will be so much fun to watch! ;)
As a model rocketry fan, this is one of the best videos I have ever seen on RUclips. You must have some amazing camera gear. This definitely proves the the motor has enough of its own oxidizer, most like potassium nitrate, as they call these "black powder motors".
+Tom G. The camera gear is Amazing but the experience is where the money is at !. They always say in film , 20% equipment, 80% talent. Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching !!. I'm very glad you enjoyed it
Well I can agree with that. I do a lot of bird photography. In that case it is 50% patience and 50% luck even if you have the best equipment in the world. I've seen better pictures come out of a $350 point and shoot than a $10K DSLR. It's all who's behind the camera.
That was awesome. The music you chose with the vid is perfect. Watch this at normal speed, the entire video is violent and very brief. Slow it down, and the experience is beautiful and mesmerising. Adding the soft, gentle music is perfect. Warped perception, indeed!
Your slow motion shot was awesome! I loved the silence and then soft music. I really appreciate your work. Keep it up! The 5 in 12-5 means 5 second delay before the ejection charge.
GREEN ink markings are standard engines (from the term 'heat engine'), they need an ignitor AND have an ejection charge, RED are boosters, they have no ejection charge or smoke tracking charge, the fuel burns and ruptures and throws burning shards forward to ignite the next engine, they have a nozzle shape to make it easier to ignite if they are an intermediate engine, PURPLE ink markings are like green, having ejection charges but the nozzle is designed so the burning shards of fuel from the previous engine ignite it easier some have longer delays to allow faster rockets to coast to apogee. Green regular Red booster, Purple top stage. VERY COOL VIDEO!
The broken glass reflection sound effect at 5:45 is awesome. Very creative!
yeah the sound effects add so much to this already great video
there's nothing 'creative' about it since it wasn't ever planned
antigen4 the sounds are added in after. high speed cameras don't record sound.
antigen4 wow, bet you're fun at parties
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Love from India ! I have shared your channel with my cousin who's a teacher so she could show it to her 7th graders in class and inspire them for science.
Pallav Mathur thank you , much love from the USA as well. thanks for sharing and thanks for watching
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AWESOME!!! The explosion bubble created by the ejection charge blast underwater is a MUST-SEE!
The shock wave propagated isotropically with nearly no attenuation at all in the water, which mean no matter how big the fish tank was, it would hammer every side of the glass walls into pieces.
Just a little info about your rocket engines you are using is the number after the dash means that there is an ejection charge!
D12-5 means "D12" is the size and duration of propulsion charge and the "5" is the delay before the ejection charge goes off!
so the engine you used is a "D" sized engine with a "12"second burn time with a "5" second delay before ejection!
That's how they were explained to me!
Now you can get "booster" engines with no ejection.
That is correct. A booster motor would be a -0 indicating "0-second ejection delay."
Actually the 12 is not the burn time but rather that average impulse in newtons. But you are correct about the number after the dash.
+Tr Mu
Exactly. A 12-second burn would be a huge burning time for such a model rocket engine. I don't think there are commercially available rocket engines that burn for so long.
+Tr Mu Close, but not quite. The letter indicates total impulse with each subsequent letter being double the impulse of the previous (B motors are twice as powerful as A motors). The first number indicates average _thrust_ of the motor. Using these two values, we can calculate the average burn time of said motor, since impulse is the thrust multiplied by duration. Cheers!
Actually, the "12" stands for the nominal thrust in Newtons (a unit of force [N] like pounds-- 12 Newtons is about 1.6 pounds). The Estes D12's thrust is not constant. It has an initial "boost" spike of 29.7 N and then it drops to about 8 to 10 N for about 1.7 seconds of burn time. Average thrust is 10.2 N. In the slow motion video, you can see an initial pulsing effect when the engine first ignites. There were pressure waves echoing in the water of the aquarium. Perhaps lucky it didn't break there. Also, the engine lunges ahead from the initial thrust spike and then settles to a medium deflection. After the 5 second, non-thrust delay burn, the ejection charge packed enough punch to break the aquarium, not just on the cracked side, but all sides and bottom. If the aquarium had no water in it, it might not have busted.
Honestly, that was one of the best slow motion videos I've ever seen. Really amazing quality and subject. Thank you!
Saw this on Amazing Acts of Science! Sucks they don't credit the YT channels though!
Yeah, and they don't pay either smh.... I have a spot on there once a month sometimes more often, it's part of my agreement with discovery. But this is why RUclips is taking over.
They paid me, though it wasn't much, but these days, probably more than I earned on YT. lol
Yeah well for me I was supposed to take MythBusters spot on Discovery in Jan 2017, freebooters killed my contract .... But yeah now I'm reevaluating this year cause I need to move fast. I think they paid me once like $400.
That is what I got. Almost embarrassed to say. They've always irked me by being so resistant to giving credit to my YT channel. I think I've had my stuff on their show 4 times now. It would be nice to get a little traffic on YT from being on the show for the effort.
Agreed .... I get my YT channel featured often on other segments across the network but, I don't believe the conversion rate is very high from TV to YT through channel referrals. I have a lot of experience on this subject as I came to YT from TV. But it's a looong story .
That warped sound as the engine just begins to ignite is absolutely fantastic. It really puts into perspective how things are truly altered in slow motion.
congrats you just made a depth charge
*R O C K E T T O R P E D O*
@@Fred_the_1996 there is a rocket powered torpedo. It’s called VA-111 Shkval, a supercavitating torpedo that can travel in excess of 200 knots.
This is some fantastic footage. The explosion at the end was unexpected but was a fitting finish to the video.
The explosion was from ejection charge. If there were no explosive powder
for ejection there would be no tank damage.
Dude, that was _gorgeous!_ That initial oscillating cloud of bubbles, the flexing of the glass... nice choice of music for the slo-mo, too! You're really lucky the ignition burst didn't break the glass, heheh.
I think a lot of the skeptics just haven't bothered to understand what solid rocket fuel _is._ It blows my mind how someone can be a skeptic while also actively avoiding learning anything about the thing toward which they are skeptical...
Got to give you a thumbs up for that one. Give you 10 if I could. Quite amazing bit of footage you accomplished there. The tank explosion at the end was the icing on the cake. I thought that must have been due to hot water hitting the glass or something, didn't think of an ejection charge. The awesome quality throughout makes this so much better.
Hit the ball out the park with that one mate! Well done!
Nice job! let's get this on the trending page
mike20sm PLEASE GET IT ON TRENDING, every video I upload I face a freebooting nightmare.
Hit that like button‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Stunning!! True meaning of science. Curiosity and experiment= knowledge and fun. Excellent well done..
one of your best ones yet
Yet another VERY entertaining vid Warped. Keep 'em coming budroe !!
That was awesome to watch.
agreed
Really cool! I hadn't seen your videos before. I like your style in that you dont fill the vid up with junk and talk. Your edit of the slomo was very nice. The little sound effect when the sun gleamed off of the broken glass wasn't lost on me. Thanks man.
Nice camera BTW
I said that already but you really should have more subscribers for such good video quality. But you already got a lot more subs since I first visited your channel. I like:)
thank you !
Thank you for posting the entire slow mo video and not just bits and pieces which you talk over or say oh my god 100x times. So many great videos are ruined by the creator doing this. You just showered what happened and let us enjoy it. Thank you!
That was... Fucking amazing...
I had no doubt it would work in a vacuum and also underwater, since they provide their own oxygen, but it was truly incredible to see how much gas one of these motors actually produce!!
SovietandScotsman 1 mol equals 22.4 l in gas form. If you calculate the amount of mol, you can calculate the amount of gas formed.
I had serious doubts about igniting under water. Water is an excellent coolant and it could easily cool the ignitor wire enough that it would be unable to ignite the motor. But yeah, once the motor is lit, it's really hard to stop it.
@Jeroen: 22.4l at what temperature? The volume of gas changes with temperature a LOT, and the temperature in this case wanders everywhere between combustion temperature and water ambient temperature, in a way that's really hard to determine.
sharpfang the Chemical amount 1 mol always is 22.4 liter. Chemics 101 much
@Jeroen: Then maybe you should move to Chemistry 102. 1 mole is 6.022140857×10^23 particles, sharp. The volume is whatever volume that number of particles occupies that space, which happens to be 22.4l for *perfect atomic gas* at 0°C and 1 atmosphere of pressure. Not other substance, not at any other conditions. And while the volume changes very little with gas composition, it varies with temperature and pressure a lot.
The UNDER water Rocket motor test was AWSOME !! PLUS THE MUSIC WAS COOL AS WELL ! THE EJECTION CHARGE IS THE LAST NUMBER ON THE MOTOR THAT CHARGE PUSHES THE PARACHUTES OUT ! PRETTY COOL SLOW MOTION FILM !!
that was really good !
enjoying your content o/
Grég Achard Thank you Greg, thanks for watching.
That's awesome. Enjoyed this more than all other rocket engine/motor videos. Nicely done!
Thank you for this experiment. The slow motion part definitely brings a huge deal of information. In a note apart, the sun flare reflected in the braking glass when it gets the appropriate angle, nakes it look as if a second blast took place little after the ejection charge. Wonderful to see underwater flames :-)
killer slow mo in the video, especially love to see the smoke bubbles overflowing with the water!!!! cool vid bro!!
With footage this good I am amazed your subs don't number in the millions. Perhaps you should start putting a Warped Perception Logo or sticker in shot. A sticker/logo on the black tape at the top of the tank would not detract from the quality of this footage.
+oOMonkeyMagicOo yes we are actually going to do something more creative then just the sticker, but to be honest I forgot in this episode. Too many projects at once, but our next episode I am going to have a freebooting nightmare on our hands, so we were kind of preparing for this problem. Thanks and that's definitely a great location you picked, the rim of the aquarium. Thanks again and thanks for watching
pretty sure this guy used to be on tv?
LOL ... good call !
I'm from the TV / Film world, i'm very new to youtube but I just got settled in, time to do crazy the right way ! The mythbusters said they thought I was nuts, i was told that was a compliment..lol. I have a lot more in store, just waiting for the subs to build up !!!!!!
Warped Perception you could kinda tell your camera work is amazing. kind of led me to believe it wasn't your first rodeo. lol
Amazing vid!
Man you deserve waaay more subs.
How do these videos just keep getting better and more interesting?
Puffalupagus360 well I originally wrote this show for Discovery Channel. I'm slowly building up to my original format that I wrote in 2014, can't do it all at once. Glad you liked it and we will keep them coming
I can't stop watching! The slow mo footage of the rocket exploding towards the end of the video is incredible!
I liked that part as well
That was very satisfying. Water, Fire Smoke, Music..
Followed by an explosion and broken glass crescendo! All in slow motion; perfect.
This is my favorite RUclips channel by far. You do amazing editing and have awesome footage - and you are just a normal guy - not trying to be super tough or silly or ridiculous - just curious and learning. I applaud your efforts and I thank you for them.
Do one in a tank of gasoline!
Super Awesome video! Best rocket engine one yet! Keep it bud- you do great work 😎👍
I wish I found your channel earlier
You deserve 1 million subs
In 10 years !! i never, shared, liked, subscribed..etc videos on YT ever before ur vid`s !!!!!Godlike thanks for that!
I always laugh at the Flat Earthers and firmament believers when they point to amateur rocket video and claim the rocket hit the firmament and came apart, when in reality it's simply the parachute charge going off. Great example of someone drawing a conclusion due to poor research and ignorance.
Technically, it was actually the despin that went off.
Wow! Very neat video! Such a simple idea, but very good footage. That ejection charge was fascinating to watch! I did a lot of model rocket building when I was a kid so this rocket motor/engine series is very interesting! Nice work.
I REALLY want to see your "complete" vacuum!!!
Baird Bankovic it's coming ... Posts Thursday, you should have seen the face on the rocket scientists on set, it was priceless
You are probably here for 2:40 or 3:20 or 5:40
FlyingAero lol... probably but not always !
Actually not. I was here for the entire video.
thanks
thanks
... and you've missed the shockwave
Ioved the slo-mo with the piano!! It also showed how explosions under water can damage things around it... like depth charges used in WWII.
+Michelle Pucca yeah that's a great point.
i want some info on that MKIV supra
What an awesome, satisfying video. Especially that little pressure wave that breaks the glass. Great stuff.
you actually have a supra while in fixed in minute 0:17
you actually like a jdm
One of the best edited videos I've seen in a long time.
is that a toyota supra?
It is mesmerising to watch in slow-mo from the start to end. At one occasion it's so picture-perfect when a piece of shattered glass flashes for a second at 5:46. Thumbs up and I appreciate filming this.
Song name when slow motion
I was looking for that also.
me too :(
I was wondering that too. between the music and the footage it was a very serene moment
Me too... very slow moment...
me too
First video I've seen from this channel. Subbed!
is that a supra i see at 0:16
yes
Warped Perception my favorite car since childhood! And this video was perfect, I never knew that model rocket engines could actually work underwater. Some one needs to build a submarine with working torpedos with the use of model rocket engines!
Im always excited when i see a new video from WP!
Im really surprised that this vid doesn't have more views. Probably the best slo mo vid on RUclips.
Shonice really nailed it here.
+LiveFreak lol.... Thank you !!. We need to feature shoenice one of these days vomiting or something up his alley ....
Thanks for doing this. It was the best video of the series.
This was absolutely incredible. Love the shot of the parachute burst shattering the tank.
The coolest slow-mo I have seen in a while!!!
Very cool. I liked it much more than the vacuum chamber video, glad you decided to do it.
Excellent cinematography. I ended up being more impressed with how well the video was put together than the rocket (which was awe inspiring itself). Great stuff!
+David Sample thank you sir !!!, I am a member of A.C.E. but I never think my edits are good enough, it's always Vision versus time, thanks for watching and thanks for the compliment
Great Music, and great attention to detail adding that sound effect of the light reflecting off the large chunk of glass.
That's one of the coolest video's I've ever seen. Thanks Dude!
Stunningly gorgeous slo-mo video. Nice work!
The ejection charge is what cracked the tank. A D12-5 will eject 5 seconds after burnout of the main propellant stage. That's why there was the pause before the CRASH/TINKLE/TINKLE. Nice vid!
Some of the best slow motion of a model rocket I've seen. Great job guys!!!
absolutely amongst the best slow motion on youtube!
Great video. Loved the slow boom and shatter at the end.
Wow that editing was really good!
+Cameron Fisk thank you !
Not just visually fascinating but delightfully educational in a number of ways. Well done old chap.
I don't comment much on youtube videos, very few. But I wanted to leave one and let you know I greatly appreciate your channel and I love your videos! So awesome!
+hunter martin thanks ,, I'm very glad you like and your comment is greatly appreciated.
That was amazing, well worth seeing more than once, and now I have to learn more about rockets, ejection charge, never heard of them? Thanks I loved it!
grat video dude!!! Great shot!!!
That was sick dude!!
Best model rocket video you have done! Bravo!
Cheers!
One of the best slow mo videos I've seen! If only it was even slower haha
great video. amazing editing. good job!
That was awesome. Slo mo was very interesting as to how s rocket motor reacts. Good job💥
This is just so brilliant! Okay, go the next step. Fireworks under water. Shoot some mortar rounds (one at a time) underwater and in a vacuum. You have my vote. Still the best on RUclips. Doug
The sound effects with the slowmo is pretty neat. Very well done :)
VERY, VERY cool slo-mo..... nice one dudes
Surprisingly entertaining. Great editing too.
I LOVED this episode! :-) That was wicked cool. :-)
You have outdone slowmo guys in just one video.
this looked amazing
Beautiful footage with beautiful music , its like a Born of a new universe when the Tank blows up.✌😁✌
wow man.... just wow. Thanks for doing this experiment. The slowmo+music was great.
Wow that is so cool! Can you build a model rocket motor powered launch system for toy missile, like the ones they use on submarines to launch SLBM underwater? That will be so much fun to watch! ;)
Great footage, you can really see the thrust. Nice surprise finish - a fitting end for an unfit tank!
As a model rocketry fan, this is one of the best videos I have ever seen on RUclips. You must have some amazing camera gear. This definitely proves the the motor has enough of its own oxidizer, most like potassium nitrate, as they call these "black powder motors".
+Tom G. The camera gear is Amazing but the experience is where the money is at !. They always say in film , 20% equipment, 80% talent. Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching !!. I'm very glad you enjoyed it
Well I can agree with that. I do a lot of bird photography. In that case it is 50% patience and 50% luck even if you have the best equipment in the world. I've seen better pictures come out of a $350 point and shoot than a $10K DSLR. It's all who's behind the camera.
5:46 That was perfect I subscribed because of that Nice edit 👍
Easily one of the best videos you've made! Great user submitted idea and well executed!
That was awesome. The music you chose with the vid is perfect.
Watch this at normal speed, the entire video is violent and very brief.
Slow it down, and the experience is beautiful and mesmerising. Adding the soft, gentle music is perfect.
Warped perception, indeed!
It's amazing how this channel is growing
I've been here since day 1
+theYGcenter lol... Thanks , I remember you very well !!! 😁
I came here for gorgeous fluid dynamics, and was not disappointed.
That was awesome! I'm so glad you got the ejection shot in the slow motion too. I'll come up with some Ideas for your next video.
That's cool. Watched the vacuum tube video too, nice work.
Your slow motion shot was awesome! I loved the silence and then soft music. I really appreciate your work. Keep it up! The 5 in 12-5 means 5 second delay before the ejection charge.
Great video and great use for a junk tank. That ejection charge was awesome!
Nearly the best slow motion vid ever
The explosion that broke the glass was surreal. I just kept on replaying it on 4K in disbelieve, shock and amazement.
Wow. That was cool! Well done.
For a back yard operation, you got it goin on. Great stuff.
Gotta start somewhere, they say all good things start in either a backyard, basement or garage.
GREEN ink markings are standard engines (from the term 'heat engine'), they need an ignitor AND have an ejection charge, RED are boosters, they have no ejection charge or smoke tracking charge, the fuel burns and ruptures and throws burning shards forward to ignite the next engine, they have a nozzle shape to make it easier to ignite if they are an intermediate engine, PURPLE ink markings are like green, having ejection charges but the nozzle is designed so the burning shards of fuel from the previous engine ignite it easier some have longer delays to allow faster rockets to coast to apogee. Green regular Red booster, Purple top stage. VERY COOL VIDEO!