Guys, HERE is Our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Guys, HERE is Our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
The Ugandan steel helicopter builder is a genius! To make a successful helicopter out of heavy steel shows just how powerful and well built the helicopter is. I agree with the narrator. Perhaps it was a lack of flight experience that had the helicopter crash. It is likely he rebuilt it.
I don't think it was lack of skill. He seemed to hover pretty well. Looked more like a tail rotor failure of some kind, either to loss of rpms or a stuck anti-torque pedal. The pedal he could have maneuvered out of of he weren't at a hover. But not any kind of mechanical failure. He could also have been using his throttle instead of his collective for altitude, that can also lead to loss of anti-torque control. Either way, once he was spinning it was almost a sure thing he was going to dynamic rollover the ship when he touched the ground.
@@jmdesertadventures803 I noticed tail rotor as well, it touched the ground and it was all over. There is another video of it, tail rotor is driven by chain but doesn't seem to have guides and tensioners it needs so probably fell off causing the initial spin
Joseph Nkaheza - Made a good bird but it lacked power. You could hear ( 2:42 ) and see when the rotors began 'coning' (2:50 ) ~ losing speed and he started descending. That was his que to land. He pulled more collective and slowed the rotors more( 2:58 ). As he pulled more collective he overpowered the tail rotors ability to counteract the increased drag of the main blades and then began what's called 'loss of tail rotor effectiveness' (3:02 ) LTE is established and unrecoverable at this point. Lack of proper power for the weight of the craft contributed to Pilot Error. He *could* have gained forward flight without additional power. The hover requires a lot more power but slowing to a hover to land would have been more of a slide in.
Right,a man was trying to sell me a gyro copter,on the mast was Experimental, English class worked, ie root word MENTAL ! He was in a electric scooter from a broke back when he crashed it.
Hahahaha! Nice! Coolest guy on the list is the Japanese guy with the counter rotating propeler on his helicopter. That is a whole different level of engineering.
Same here. And my ambition is to be a pilot but unfortunately i became an Electrician but I'm glad for who i am today. Thank God for that. Right now I'm planning to make an electric bike and if it get successful I'll go for four wheeler. First i need is financially stable. Please remember me in you humble prayer...
@@joeyjamison5772 you know I talked to a guy that owned a Roberson and he told me, that Florida can get so hot he could not lift off a few times because the rider was 6.2 and 220 pounds. all I can say is "that is what he told me".
Wow, "10 Homemade Helicopters Flying Successfully" sounds like an incredible showcase of creativity and engineering prowess! It's fascinating to see how people can channel their skills and resources to build something as complex as helicopters. The fact that they are flying successfully is a testament to the meticulous planning and dedication involved. It's inspiring to see such innovation and determination in action. Keep soaring high with your amazing ideas! 🚁✨🌟
After watch this video I come to this conclusion that the people in past who make helicopter or plane after too much hard work was actually for these people.
This kit is only $2,800 two thousand eight hundred dollars online and ships in 5days. There are Also very reliable mini helicopters for less than 10 thousand dollars. That don't require a pilots license
hat off to these people... after breaking my toy helicopter in my child hood which my uncle give me, we tried to fix it..... even though it was so small and simple, it was a challenge. i can't even imagine how they could even think about building something like that by them self....
One of my friend’s dad built a helicopter from scratch in his farm shop in the early 80’s on a bet. He flew it ONE time from his farm to town, flew over the local bar, flew it back home, kind of “landed” it, completely disassembled it and never did it again. He died a few years later from cancer when my buddy was only a few years old but my friend still has a Polaroid picture that his mom took of his dad on his maiden voyage on the wall of his shop. It looks like he’s probably about 50 feet off the ground and heading into the sunset! It’s been talked about in my area my entire life. Lol.
só de subirem a mais de 3 metros do chão em qualquer lugar que seja nesses treco, já da pra dizer que são realmente corajosos, principalmente o véio que foi no galeto com o helicoptero em 7:27 kkkkkk caracas
Ken Wallis built the auto gyro called little nel which was the auto gyro in the James Bond film he’s built loads of them hats off to all of them it’s a fantastic achievement
You just answered the question that troubled me. Thanks, how is the rotation of the entire fuselage overcome though? Since in helicopters the tail rotor serves that purpose.
@@graciousaaron3327 In the autogiro/gyroplane the main rotor is driven by the air flow through it. There is no torque transmitted to the rotor by the shaft, and therefore no torque reaction tending to spin the fuselage around its vertical axis. This means there is no need for a tail rotor, just a tail fin to help keep the fuselage pointing in the direction in which it is travelling.
Congratulations to all It surely takes a lot to build one And even more to test fly it You all got balls and nerves of steel. Wishing you the best I'm s cropduster from Mexico And adore anything that flies. Keep up the good work From Culiacán Sinaloa México
Real facts are bitter to digest, these wizards are extremely intelligent and sky heros.. for this matter 🙏 Welcome to the real facts about the great. Zeal they have.. Holy God bless them abundantly.. Amen 😊
You gotta feel pity for the neighbour...a test flight, helicopter rises from your yard, and suddenly crush lands on the neighbour's living room couche...
The Hungarian engineer was quite a birdl! So was the Japanese whose engine sounded like that of an advanced machine, and that US Army veteran with his autogyro another bird, and the Greek engineer was impressive too, his machine looked so refined... Anyway all these backyard engineers got to have a special website dedicated to their engineering skills and effort... Oh and that African pilot's government should encourage him with some meaningful funds, the guy is gifted, Africans need people like that, we too can do!
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Guys, HERE is Our Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Hats off to the Hungarian pilot who added the element of risk to his flying skills and nailed it
and loose his helmet
Probably he's a helicopter pilot.
@@Mackdmg Sikhs have permanent helmets, they don't even remove it when they pee & poo.
Nope, just really good at GTA
that just made my day XD@@rnavstar
Full credit to the African guy, his all steel chopper flew and if he had just a bit more skill it would have been a success.
Guys, HERE is Our Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
@@Praise___YaH in my home language, we pronounce Moses Moshe, so I like your reply here. For everything it is
Bruh what D Christian nonsense about
If my aunt had ball she would be my uncle....why do you point out he's an AFRICAN GUY ,what has that to do with anything. He crashed.ffs
Your aunt would be a tranny if she had balls, numbnut.
The Ugandan steel helicopter builder is a genius! To make a successful helicopter out of heavy steel shows just how powerful and well built the helicopter is. I agree with the narrator. Perhaps it was a lack of flight experience that had the helicopter crash. It is likely he rebuilt it.
I don't think it was lack of skill. He seemed to hover pretty well. Looked more like a tail rotor failure of some kind, either to loss of rpms or a stuck anti-torque pedal. The pedal he could have maneuvered out of of he weren't at a hover. But not any kind of mechanical failure. He could also have been using his throttle instead of his collective for altitude, that can also lead to loss of anti-torque control. Either way, once he was spinning it was almost a sure thing he was going to dynamic rollover the ship when he touched the ground.
it is africa's first armoured helicopter, or it was..
@@exussr4275thank so much greetings from Uganda Africa me I know that guy nkaheza Joseph
@@jmdesertadventures803 I noticed tail rotor as well, it touched the ground and it was all over.
There is another video of it, tail rotor is driven by chain but doesn't seem to have guides and tensioners it needs so probably fell off causing the initial spin
@@1crazypj❤
Helicopters are no joke they don't forgive. Remember there is a thin line between Genius and insanity.
Enormous potential energy and you're sitting in the middle of it. Add in the whole flying thing and what could go wrong? 🤓
The difference is pioneering
No kidding. I'd just be imagining the swash or blades exploding from the tremendous stresses.
yeah I agree , heard one death in India last year
Joseph Nkaheza - Made a good bird but it lacked power. You could hear ( 2:42 ) and see when the rotors began 'coning' (2:50 ) ~ losing speed and he started descending. That was his que to land. He pulled more collective and slowed the rotors more( 2:58 ). As he pulled more collective he overpowered the tail rotors ability to counteract the increased drag of the main blades and then began what's called 'loss of tail rotor effectiveness' (3:02 ) LTE is established and unrecoverable at this point. Lack of proper power for the weight of the craft contributed to Pilot Error. He *could* have gained forward flight without additional power. The hover requires a lot more power but slowing to a hover to land would have been more of a slide in.
That's an amazing explanation sir 👍🏻
Why does it require more power to hover? I think you are right about that but I never understood why it does.
Thankyou sir very easy to understand
Good explanation
The Hungarian guy knew what it's all about.🚁🚁🚁
Having blades spinning at higher speeds above the roof of my head is surely the last thing I want to do. Kudos to all these guys.
Right,a man was trying to sell me a gyro copter,on the mast was Experimental, English class worked, ie root word MENTAL ! He was in a electric scooter from a broke back when he crashed it.
#5 now that is someone who really knows what he is doing
3:32 is aslo an Ukrainian helicopter created in 1979 in Cherkasy
Nope, it's made in Russia
3.32 - Ukrainian Engineer Vasil Artemchuk , 5.23 - Ukrainian Engineer Fedir Mytriuk
I think some of these people have helicopter driving experience prior to flying their own aircraft, like the Hungarian dude, it was too smooth
Absolutely, these guys almost certainly already have a license and/or build/work on them professionally.
Hahahaha! Nice! Coolest guy on the list is the Japanese guy with the counter rotating propeler on his helicopter. That is a whole different level of engineering.
That's a well known concept used by military chppers in Russia.
@@TheMadhurajayaweera Duh! I know that! To build something of that complexity in your backyard is a feat on its own.
7 was not a helicopter, it was a gyro plane
As was number 9.
Autogyro to be precise.
Japanese dude with coaxial rotor, is next level, nothing impossible for human beings🫡
There's a famous Japanese helicopter called the Kmax with a similar design. Maybe he got the idea from there.
4:22 .... Obviously not this dudes first time at the controls of a Helicopter.
The Russian knows what he's doing, I think he was very close to MiL helicopters or even flew on them and the Hungarian is on another level😁
Russians are good at extreme simplicity that works. Hard to believe something so simple works, but it does.
This is Ukrainian man
@@gmannikonov4250 Same diff to people like us. The culture isn't all that different.
6:40 that's not a helicopter, that's a gyroplane
All of these are awesome. I would love to see what the African guy could build with the right materials.
The Indians that have tried to build helicopters could learn from this.
Hungrian pilot have👍 amazing skill
This video is much better than Netflix
hungry is best
You just know the Hungarian guy is imagining a machine gun on his craft. Would turn his flying from beautiful to terrifying
Best helicopter US-man
Also very good Hungarian and Ukrainian
Vet and TV presenter Mark Evans not only built and learned to fly a 2 seater kit helicopter but did the same with a kit plane
Congratulations to all of them!!! 👌
6:23 Holy Ignorance Batman, that's a GYROCOPTER
I like the Chinese one. A huge success.
Possibly one of the fastest ways to become a quadriplegic that there is!
If I had the finances and intelligence do this I would. I just LOVE helicopters!
The A10 Warthog is my favorite aircraft of all time!
Same here.
And my ambition is to be a pilot but unfortunately i became an Electrician but I'm glad for who i am today. Thank God for that.
Right now I'm planning to make an electric bike and if it get successful I'll go for four wheeler.
First i need is financially stable.
Please remember me in you humble prayer...
learn to fly a RC Heli.
@@sideswiped6874 They're fun, but now you're flying in third person which is even harder.
@@sideswiped6874 Yes, most R/C aircraft crashes are NOT fatal!
@@joeyjamison5772 you know I talked to a guy that owned a Roberson and he told me, that Florida can get so hot he could not lift off a few times because the rider was 6.2 and 220 pounds. all I can say is "that is what he told me".
Helicopters and gyroplanes will be the next vehicles to be in the use as an alternative to cars and trains for commute.
They tried with autogyros 85 - 90 years ago without success.
Not Gyroplanes but Drones instead.
❤
RESPECT FOR YOU, BROTHER.
FINALLY, AFRICA CAN INVENT & FLY.
Wow, "10 Homemade Helicopters Flying Successfully" sounds like an incredible showcase of creativity and engineering prowess! It's fascinating to see how people can channel their skills and resources to build something as complex as helicopters. The fact that they are flying successfully is a testament to the meticulous planning and dedication involved. It's inspiring to see such innovation and determination in action. Keep soaring high with your amazing ideas! 🚁✨🌟
I like extra propellers but different directions spinning make sure helicopter can fly easily
That grandpa is killing it, he really has two balls of steel😂😂😂
I really love you and your hardworking.
Lucky to have a Ugandan 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬among these
🎵🎶Helicopter helicopter!!! 🎶🎵
Respect to the African guy & nice to see the flying skills of the Hungarian pilot
The Hungarian guy and the Old veteran from the UK nailed it.
After watch this video I come to this conclusion that the people in past who make helicopter or plane after too much hard work was actually for these people.
That Hungarian dude is a great pilot,,wow.
Helicopter plying succesfull
This kit is only $2,800 two thousand eight hundred dollars online and ships in 5days. There are Also very reliable mini helicopters for less than 10 thousand dollars. That don't require a pilots license
Love the ingenuity of these guys.
Driving helicopter with only helmet is injurious to head
Helicopters are the Flying Car:::::::*******
I love helicopters
Saya kagum dengan acara ini tx
Todos muy ingeniosos y con muchas bolas, LIKE
hat off to these people...
after breaking my toy helicopter in my child hood which my uncle give me, we tried to fix it..... even though it was so small and simple, it was a challenge.
i can't even imagine how they could even think about building something like that by them self....
Nice shring👍👌
I loved 5 and 9 the most
Wow, these guys are awesome 💯
Of all the ten engineers Chinese engineer is a genius one
Africa is the number one continent people do this.
Voy Pronto chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱 soldadura mig
One of my friend’s dad built a helicopter from scratch in his farm shop in the early 80’s on a bet. He flew it ONE time from his farm to town, flew over the local bar, flew it back home, kind of “landed” it, completely disassembled it and never did it again. He died a few years later from cancer when my buddy was only a few years old but my friend still has a Polaroid picture that his mom took of his dad on his maiden voyage on the wall of his shop. It looks like he’s probably about 50 feet off the ground and heading into the sunset! It’s been talked about in my area my entire life. Lol.
Fico impressionado com a proximidade de casas, carros em que todos fazem esses voos, são realmente corajosos.
só de subirem a mais de 3 metros do chão em qualquer lugar que seja nesses treco, já da pra dizer que são realmente corajosos, principalmente o véio que foi no galeto com o helicoptero em 7:27 kkkkkk caracas
o que me impressiona é fato de nenhum deles ter uma proteção acima da cabeça.
4:37 this guy is craaaaazzzyyyyy 😂😂😂😂😂
I love Japan from Philippines.
Ken Wallis built the auto gyro called little nel which was the auto gyro in the James Bond film he’s built loads of them hats off to all of them it’s a fantastic achievement
its a wonder they lift of the ground with their gigantic balls
great collection of videos 👍👍
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
No 7 at 06:22 is a Gyrocopter - not a Helicopter. Although they look quite similar they can not start and land vertically.
You just answered the question that troubled me. Thanks, how is the rotation of the entire fuselage overcome though? Since in helicopters the tail rotor serves that purpose.
@@graciousaaron3327 Great question. I wondered that, too. It doesn't seem like a feasible design but it works. 🤔
@@graciousaaron3327 In the autogiro/gyroplane the main rotor is driven by the air flow through it. There is no torque transmitted to the rotor by the shaft, and therefore no torque reaction tending to spin the fuselage around its vertical axis. This means there is no need for a tail rotor, just a tail fin to help keep the fuselage pointing in the direction in which it is travelling.
Africa is EPIC!
4:23 👌
Respect to all engineer's. 👍🖖🏻
What a great flying casket
Hadir nyimah mas Bro..👍
only building helicopter is not enough.......pilot licence is also required
8:09 дерзкий дедок)
If ground effects work on there we can call its Hovering
Wakanda technology
Secret Is getting a powerful engine.
The uk guy had it for me. The effectiveness of his chopper.
The hungaryan one
جميل
مسرور انه قد اعجبك. شكرا لمشاهدتك.
those are some brave men
Wait 6:41 he bought that in shop😂😂😂😂
Wow, how fun would it be to fly a helicopter that you built!
I prefer my helicopters to be store bought.
i think, you do not know that there is a big difference between helicopters and gyrocopters...😳
Fair play to them 👏 👍 👌 🙌
Congratulations to all
It surely takes a lot to build one
And even more to test fly it
You all got balls and nerves of steel.
Wishing you the best
I'm s cropduster from Mexico
And adore anything that flies.
Keep up the good work
From Culiacán Sinaloa México
Real facts are bitter to digest, these wizards are extremely intelligent and sky heros.. for this matter 🙏
Welcome to the real facts about the great. Zeal they have.. Holy God bless them abundantly.. Amen 😊
I don't know which is harder, building a helicopter or flying it.
Respect to these guys
ررروعة
There's an autogyro in the mix!
Screw it I'm gonna turn my riding mower into a mini helicopter 🚁
Thank you for sharing! Was a great and inspiring video!
I like the Chinese guy. His homemade helo is neat.
I am doubting he created it. It looks like a kit helicopter. It didn't look like it was homemade
Number 7 - russian gyroplane)
I like the no. 5 and 9
Awesome
Waw…amazing from indonesia
You gotta feel pity for the neighbour...a test flight, helicopter rises from your yard, and suddenly crush lands on the neighbour's living room couche...
Fantastic.
The Hungarian engineer was quite a birdl! So was the Japanese whose engine sounded like that of an advanced machine, and that US Army veteran with his autogyro another bird, and the Greek engineer was impressive too, his machine looked so refined... Anyway all these backyard engineers got to have a special website dedicated to their engineering skills and effort... Oh and that African pilot's government should encourage him with some meaningful funds, the guy is gifted, Africans need people like that, we too can do!