@:20 Like how they were gonna take off with one engine at idle. Yep, real safe. And you gotta love the two minute stop. It's screw the checklist, were outta here. Lot's of people with too much money getting on and off planes and helicopters. No wonder there's so many frozen bodies on Everest.
there's a photography phenomena of rotating devices appearing to stand still. It results because a motion picture is actually a stream of rapid "stills." Essentially this precise stoppage can catch the propeller at the SAME position each snap appearing to be stopped or barelly moving. For more description search the internet for "motion picture aliasing."
@:20 Like how they were gonna take off with one engine at idle. Yep, real safe. And you gotta love the two minute stop. It's screw the checklist, were outta here. Lot's of people with too much money getting on and off planes and helicopters. No wonder there's so many frozen bodies on Everest.
there's a photography phenomena of rotating devices appearing to stand still. It results because a motion picture is actually a stream of rapid "stills." Essentially this precise stoppage can catch the propeller at the SAME position each snap appearing to be stopped or barelly moving.
For more description search the internet for "motion picture aliasing."
search the internet for:
"motion picture aliasing" which explains how motion picture taking makes rotating stuff appear slow or stopped.
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